ERIN – Keeping up with the ever-evolving world of technology, the Town of Erin has employed a robot to roll around town inspecting sidewalks.
Residents opposed to Jones Baseline manufacturing facility
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – After getting wind of a proposed development along Jones Baseline, residents in the community are concerned about the effects of urban expansion to their countryside homes.
EICC hosts Summer Kids Gala
ERIN – The Erin Islamic Cultural Centre (EICC) and Erin United Church will be hosting its first Summer Kids Gala event.
Organizers excited to welcome the return of the Erin Fall Fair
ERIN – Organizers are excited to welcome back the community as they announce the return of the annual Erin Fall Fair on Thanksgiving weekend this year.
Vehicle destroyed in fire at Guelph/Eramosa residence
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – A truck was destroyed with minimal damage to house siding in a vehicle fire here on Aug. 6.
Residents again raise concerns about speeding, traffic in Cedar Valley
CEDAR VALLEY – One petition, $300 spent on signs and two years later, residents of Cedar Valley are calling for more tangible action to help address speeding concerns along 5th Line west of Hillsburgh.
Not much has changed for return to school this fall: board officials
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Officials with the Upper Grand District School Board and Wellington Catholic District School Board say not much has changed in the new COVID-19 return-to-school guidelines released by the province.
Donkey sanctuary opens gates to public for first time in 17 months
PUSLINCH – The Donkey Sanctuary of Canada will be opening its gates to the public for the first time in 17 months.
Students from UGDSB learn to build a canoe from scratch
Canoe launch – With direction from birch bark canoe builder Chuck Commanda, five students from…
Dog trainer educates children on importance of dog safety
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Travelling across 12 school boards and 35 classrooms, a Kitchener based dog trainer is working to promote the importance of dog safety to young children.
Firefighters respond to tubing accident at Elora Gorge over long weekend
ELORA – Centre Wellington Fire and Rescue Services responded to a rope rescue call at Elora Gorge late Monday afternoon after a woman was injured in a tubing accident.
Group continues to look at ways to address concerns about Erin wastewater plant
ERIN – In response to ongoing concerns with the Town of Erin’s wastewater treatment plant, the Coalition for the West Credit River has proposed an alternative plan to the plant that would see an underground filtration process.
Local Indigenous students participate in traditional birch bark canoe build
GUELPH – With direction from master birch bark canoe builder Chuck Commanda, five Indigenous students in the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) have come together to build a birch bark canoe using traditional practices.
Erin Hill Acres continues the Christmas tree tradition
HILLSBURGH – A local farm, formally Wintersinger’s Tree Farm, will be reopening as Erin Hill Acres this fall, a family operated farm run by farmers and brother-sister duo Jennie and Tyler Garrard.
Local real estate team raises over $3,300 through bake sale for EWCS
ERIN – Community member and Erin real estate agent Ann Shanahan, along with her team at RE/MAX held a Cookie-a-thon fundraiser in support of East Wellington Community Services (EWCS) and the Erin Food Bank.