Cardinal Aron Jean-Marie Lustiger of Paris, France told the story of a group of boys in Paris in 1939.
Norwell boys reach semi-final at final CWOSSA tournament
PALMERSTON – The Norwell District Secondary School Varsity Reds boys hockey team travelled to the Simcoe area March 4 and 5 to compete in the ‘AA’ CWOSSA championships.
New mural coming to Wellington Heights Secondary School
MOUNT FOREST - A new mural is set to grace the halls of Wellington Heights Secondary School in Mount Forest.
Donation to Mount Forest Minor Ball Association
MOUNT FOREST – Mount Forest Legion Branch 134 recently presented a cheque for $1,500 to the Mount Forest Minor Ball Association from the branch’s Catch the Ace fund.
St. Joseph’s Parish Catholic Women’s League celebrates 100th anniversary
FERGUS – On March 14, the St. Joseph’s Parish Catholic Women’s League (CWL) celebrated its 100th anniversary.
CVC spring safety tips
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) reminds residents of dangers near rivers, streams, ponds and lakes this time of year, and urges people to keep family and pets away from the edges of all waterways.
The ‘write’ path to mental well-being
If someone asked “How was your day?” and you answered honestly, what would you say?
“Double Trouble” Mixed Doubles Bonspiel winners
FERGUS – The Fergus Curling Club hosted its annual “Double Trouble” Mixed Doubles Bonspiel on Feb. 24.
CSC offers tips on medication management for seniors
OTTAWA – Canada Safety Council is offering medication management tips to avoid unintended consequences or side-effects.
Grant from Ontario Trillium Foundation gives Guelph Wellington Seniors Association better acoustics
GUELPH – The Guelph Wellington Seniors Association (GSWA) has used a $27,200 capital grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) to retrofit 40 additional soundproofing panel upgrades in its thirty-year-old auditorium.
Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation’s MRI+ Campaign receives large donation
MOUNT FOREST – The Mount Forest Thrift Shop was the setting for a $100,000 cheque presentation to support the Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation’s MRI+ Campaign, pledged over two years.
Effectively and safely sanitizing a vehicle requires several steps
The COVID-19 pandemic changed the way people live. One readily felt effect was spending more time at home. Vehicles sat idle in driveways and even some automotive insurance providers reduced rates because people were driving much less.
Oil change intervals are lengthening
Drivers undoubtedly have noticed their vehicles need less frequent oil changes than cars once required.
Maple Weekend April 6 and 7 to showcase Ontario producers
WYEBRIDGE - Maple syrup season is well underway and producers are set to welcome visitors and showcase the 2024 crop of maple syrup during the 8th annual Maple Weekend, April 6 and 7.