County councillors are expected to approve a grant application plan on Thursday that…
Big cities adopting buy local movement started in the country
The Buy Local movement continued to take off – and it is happening just about everywhere. It…
Drayton Entertainment has two world premiers in 2009
Two world premieres, along with Broadway musicals, compelling dramas, and lighthearted…
Public Health offers mumps vaccination
Last year, a large outbreak of mumps swept through Canada, infecting 800 young adults, most of them…
Nurse practitioner, students choose Drayton for exercise
The residents of Drayton will be seeing some unfamiliar faces around their community over the next…
Ontario takes strides towards wind energy
The Canadian Wind Energy Association welcomed the announcement Jan. 23 of long-term contracts…
Guelph Storm Coach / General Manger Jason Brooks Gives Up Shaving for One Month
Guelph Storm Coach and General Manager Jason Brooks promises to give up shaving for one month…
University offers concert series
The School of Fine Art and Music at the University of Guelph is offering a concert series to…
Student exhibit set to run at Barber Gallery until Feb. 10
The Barber Gallery is pleased to host the Da Vinci student exhibition running Jan. 30 to Feb. 10…
Egypt arrives at Guelph museum
Egypt, Gift of the Nile, a travelling exhibit from the Royal Ontario Museum, opens at the…
Tickets available for Hillside Inside Feb. 7
The second annual Hillside Inside is happening on Feb. 7 from 1 to 11pm at the Sleeman Centre in…
Stephen Fearing at River Run Jan. 30
River Run Centre presents Canadian folk-roots icon Stephen Fearing, in a solo performance on…
Julie Crochetiere performs on Jan. 31
This community will host rhythm and blues and soul musician Julie Crochetiere on Jan.…
Roots band to play on Jan. 30 at Folkway
Blending high energy, world-class musicianship and keen respect of musical tradition, The…
Minto Arts show runs on Feb. 7
The coming Basement Café featuring guitarist and singer Bill Candy is set for…