TEESWATER – Protect Our Waterways – No Nuclear Waste held a strategic planning and…
Police beat: Foot chase foiled
CENTRE WELLINGTON – A Fergus man faces four charges after he led police on a brief chase here…
Second Downtown Mount Forest Sidewalk Sale Shopping Saturday held Aug. 22
Street closed – The second Downtown Mount Forest Sidewalk Sale Shopping Saturday was held on…
Guelph and Wellington County launch digital service squad; receives $115,000 FedDev grant
GUELPH – The Business Centre Guelph-Wellington, in partnership with the Downtown Guelph…
Firefighters’ toll booth fundraiser for muscular dystrophy can go ahead
FERGUS – The Fergus Firefighters Association will be holding a toll booth fundraiser in…
Community foundation supports 30 local projects with COVID-19 programs
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Using local donations and federal funding, the Centre Wellington Community Foundation (CWCF) has provided over $120,000 in grants to 30 charitable projects in Wellington County as part of its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
SWIFT makes first connection in Wellington County
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – Canada and Ontario are delivering on the commitment to create more economic…
Mother and son create fundraiser for Centre Wellington Food Bank
Food bank fundraiser – Daniele McNamara, right back, and son Colby, right front, came up with…
A look inside the new Groves Memorial Community Hospital
ABOYNE – Staff from the Wellington Advertiser had the opportunity to tour the New Groves…
Puslinch Fire and Rescue Services acquires new lifesaving equipment through grant
PUSLINCH – Puslinch Fire and Rescue Services is now even better equipped to preserve life,…
Section of Charles Street in Arthur to be closed for construction
ARTHUR – A portion of Charles Street East here will be closed for about 12 days starting Monday.…
Portion of First line to be closed for construction
WELLINGTON NORTH – A section of First Line south of Arthur will be closed during a culvert…
MOH supports local school board reopening plans
GUELPH – The local Medical Officer of Health has issued a statement in support of the local school boards’ plans to reopen schools.
Most Wellington Catholic students will return to face-to-face learning
GUELPH – About one tenth of students in the Wellington Catholic District School Board will be learning online this fall while the other 90 per cent of families have chosen to return to face-to-face learning in September, according to the board’s survey results as of Aug. 17.
Kitchener man dies after vehicle strikes tree
CENTRE WELLINGTON -A Kitchener man has died as a result of a collision here on Aug. 16. Around 4am…