The Fergus BIA held its annual Hippity Hop event downtown Fergus on April 20. The children who…
Officials: ‘No observed impacted fish or wildlife’ as a result of January fuel spill
PUSLINCH – On April 12, the Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MOECP) provided…
Creed retires as public works, parks director
ABERFOYLE – Don Creed has reached the end of the road in Puslinch. April 17 marked Creed’s…
Autism Strikes Back event raised $3,600
By Aryn Strickland FERGUS – Autism Behavioural Services Inc (ABS) therapeutic centre’s…
OPP: A quarter of fatal crash victims not wearing seatbelt
ORILLIA – Police are again stressing the importance of wearing a seatbelt after a recent…
New Groves hospital reaches halfway point in construction; to open in 2020
ABOYNE – The countdown is now on. On Oct. 10, officials celebrated the halfway mark of…
Township considers amalgamation anniversary event
KENILWORTH – Wellington North’s Cultural Roundtable recently discussed the 20th anniversary…
County: removed trees posed ‘safety risk to the public’
By Mike Robinson CENTRE WELLINGTON – A community group has objected to the removal of four…
Town Hall meeting set for April 16
FERGUS – Centre Wellington Township has scheduled its Spring Municipal Town Hall for April…
Easy as pie
On April 6, Mount Forest United Church opened its doors to the community for a day of…
OMAFRA REPORT: New tiered benefit for DON-infested corn
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Mimosa 4-H Blacklight Theatre Club
The first meeting of the Mimosa 4-H Blacklight Theatre Club was held on March 8 at Mimosa Church. …
Teaching problem solving skills to kids
FERGUS – Safe Communities Wellington County has partnered with the Lions Clubs of Elora,…
Autism Strikes Back to fundraise to offset loss of provincial dollars
FERGUS – Autism Behavioural Services Inc (ABS) therapeutic centre is hosting a fundraiser on…
Don’t call it a dump anymore, says Wellington County councillor Campbell Cork
KENILWORTH – A landfill site is many things, but county councillor Campbell Cork said…