ERIN – These painted rocks were created and placed at the Erin cenotaph by Erin Public School Grade 8 students back in 2021 as part of an art literacy project.
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‘Koop’ Spence helped save lives of fellow soldiers during Dieppe disaster
ERIN - Late Hillsburgh resident Keith “Koop” Spence was just 21 on Aug. 19, 1942 when he stepped foot on a rocky coastal beach firing his gun in a futile effort at well-fortified German forces in Dieppe. He would survive what became a massacre to help save the lives of fellow soldiers.
Gravel pit remediation could result in excess truck traffic
ERIN – Erin councillors seem unsure about remediation plans for a gravel pit near Hillsburgh.
Tensions rise at Erin mayor’s breakfast
ERIN – Tension was in the air at the Erin mayor’s breakfast at the Erin Legion on Oct. 24.
Hundreds flood Erin’s Main Street for Witches Walk
ERIN – The fourth annual Witches Walk took place on Oct. 24 in Erin.
Over Here Community Arts Adventure holds gallery grand opening
ERIN – Over Here Community Arts Adventure held the for its latest gallery displayed outside of 185 Main St., Erin, the former Erin Public School site.
4-H Needlework Club learns embroidery origins
ERIN – The Mimosa 4-H Needlework club began Sept. 11 with the 4-H pledge.
Erin unveils second phase of transportation master plan
ERIN – The second phase of Erin’s Transportation Master Plan was unveiled to the public at the Erin Legion on Oct. 22.
Post-Erin Fair cleanup is arranged
ERIN – Town of Erin environment and sustainability advisory committee co-chairs Jenn Edwards and…
Erin Fall Fair highlights rural life, country pastimes
ERIN – Volunteers banded together to put on an agricultural fair in Erin for the 175th time this Thanksgiving weekend.
