In November 2005 the first edition of this column appeared in The Community News. Recently I was…
Reflections
By Hope Reidt of Hope Reflected Trust Him We all trust in something, and it is amazing what people…
Ambassador of the Fair
The Arthur Fall Fair held a virtual ambassador program on Sept. 10, with interviews, speeches and…
Colorful creations
Bohdi and Briar Richardson were among those making Mod Podge art at a Come and Create session at…
Mobile welding
A grand opening was held on Oct. 14 for a new Minto-based business. Attatchpro Welding is a mobile…
Youth council plans Halloween Costume Swap
MINTO - The Minto Youth Action Council (MYAC) is planning a Halloween Costume Swap on Oct. 23. The event will take place from 1pm to 3pm at the youth group’s meeting space, The Grove Palmerston.
Drayton’s Terry Fox Run raises $5,500
Terry Fox supporters – The Drayton Terry Fox Run held on Sept. 19 was once again a virtual…
Habitat for Humanity brings donation station to Town of Minto
MINTO - Habitat for Humanity Guelph-Wellington is bringing a donation station to the Harriston area on Oct. 16.
Arthur gardener harvests sextuplet carrot
Curious carrot – Arthur resident Donna Williams shared this photo of a sextuplet carrot her …
‘Forgotten pioneers’ presentation Oct. 25
MOOREFIELD - The Mapleton Historical Society is hosting a presentation on Forgotten Pioneers: The Black Settlements of Wellington County.
‘Come and Create’ sessions set in Minto
MINTO – “Come and Create” sessions are planned in Harriston and Palmerston as part of Culture Days activities in the Town of Minto.
Gardens of Scotland presentation at meeting
MOOREFIELD – Members of the Moorefield and District Horticultural Society (Mapleton Buds and…
Walking programs offered in Minto
MINTO - Free walking programs got under way in Clifford, Harriston and Palmerston earlier this month.
Wellington County Museum and Archives presents Talk to me! telephone exhibit
ABOYNE – A must-see exhibit at Wellington County Museum and Archives, Talk to Me! is now open featuring the telephone collection of Paul Axman of Guelph/Eramosa Township.