WELLINGTON COUNTY – In an effort to spur economic development, Wellington municipalities are…
Resurfacing bid for 6th,7th Lines comes in under budget
BRUCEDALE – Resurfacing sections of the 6th and 7th Lines in Guelph-Eramosa is expected to be…
$5,000 deposit for new home grading
ERIN – The Town of Erin plans to crack down on builders that do not complete exterior…
Horse breeder is happy in her work
ERIN – For Gail Wood, operating a thoroughbred farm is all about doing a job that she loves.…
Township spending over $104,000 on new lawn mower
BRUCEDALE – A wide-area lawn mower is being purchased by Guelph-Eramosa for $104,847. Council…
Rockwood pumphouse to cost $1.26M
BRUCEDALE – A fourth municipal well for Rockwood will be brought into production with…
Erin council agrees to pit settlement
ERIN – Town councillors have endorsed a settlement negotiated with Halton Crushed Stone (HCS) for…
Syrian family finds safe haven in Erin
ERIN – After years of instability while fleeing war in Syria, the Hizan family has found a safe…
CVC objects to criticism on Hillsburgh dam project
ERIN – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) says it has been unfairly criticized by Erin town…
Election spending up 56 per cent in Erin
ERIN – Spending in last fall’s Erin election was up 56 per cent compared to 2014, with some…
Township opposes ‘hidden quarry’ but won’t fight it at LPAT hearing next month
BRUCEDALE – With a tribunal hearing looming, Guelph-Eramosa Township has declared its…
Shamrock Awards recognize Erin citizens for contributions
FROM PAGE 1 perform each month for the seniors of the Adult Day Program at Centre 2000, at the…
Health Canada restricts pesticides to protect bees
OTTAWA – After several years of study and review, Health Canada is prohibiting or restricting…
Town concerned about Station St. bridge delays
ERIN – Town councillors are concerned that reconstruction of the Station Street bridge and dam in…
Erin Town Council approves distribution of $35,050 in grants to community organizations
ERIN – Community grants totalling $35,050 were approved by town council at its April 2 meeting,…