ELORA – The intersection of Metcalfe and East/West Mill Street here will be closed later this…
Hazardous waste depot on the move again
ABERFOYLE – The Mobile Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Depot is moving from the Riverstown…
LGHG Family Fun Day will look different this year
HILLSBURGH – The Let’s Get Hillsburgh Growing Committee’s Family Fun Day is going to look a…
Gardens a tribute to Terry Fox’s vision, determination, inspiration
The Wellington Advertiser has invited local horticultural societies to write about what they are up…
OMAFRA Report:Farmers should be ready to avoid, prepare for and react to harvest fires
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Seeding Our Food Future announces 40 micro-grants
GUELPH – On July 31 the Guelph-Wellington Smart Cities initiative, in collaboration with…
OPINION: How can we move past ‘pandemic fatigue’?
This year has been challenging, no doubt about it. As a public health professional, I know that we…
Drivers still not complying with ‘move over’ law: OPP
ORILLIA – So far this year, the OPP has laid more than 400 charges against drivers who failed…
Sunflower tour helps fight cancer
MAPLETON – A unique fundraiser here will offer an opportunity to walk through a field of…
For the Herd initiative makes strides toward fundraising goal
GUELPH – In two short months, just over 30 per cent of a $500,000 fundraising goal has been…
Police beat: Operation Safe Driver
ORILLIA – The OPP participated in Operation Safe Driver from July 12 to 18, laying a total of…
Society calls on community to celebrate spirit of fair
DRAYTON – Small-town fairs are a traditional source of small-town fun, but the fair won’t be happening this year in Drayton, not unlike many other towns in the province.
Guelph Community Foundation awards 17 local students with $29,000 in scholarships, bursaries
GUELPH – The Guelph Community Foundation and fundholders have awarded 17 scholarships and…
Credit Valley Conservation named one of Canada’s greenest employers
MISSISSAUGA – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) was named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers…