MINTO – Local residents’ efforts to control the flow of water on their properties will now have to comply with a new site alteration bylaw to ensure they aren’t impacting neighbours.
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Memories of North Wellington – 02/12/20
52 years ago, Harriston Review, 1968 Mr. Charles F. Harris will celebrate his 90th birthday on…
Skate Canada Mount Forest presented its annual carnival
Carnival – Skate Canada Mount Forest presented its annual carnival – Hollywood: Then…
Heavy snowfall blankets region
Blizzard conditions – A major snowfall event that struck across Ontario last weekend landed…
Off-road vehicle use remains in low gear in township
KENILWORTH – Wellington North council is sticking to low gear in dealing with off-road…
New Viking Cives plow truck approved for Wellington North
KENILWORTH – Wellington North is spending $280,000 on a new rural plow truck. Council…
Senator Rob Black helps celebrate a major milestone for Ruth Grose
Milestone – Senator Rob Black presented Ruth Grose with a certificate at her milestone 90th…
Wellington North Farmers Market moves to Saturdays
KENILWORTH – The Wellington North Farmers Market is moving to a new day and a slightly new…
Local curlers compete at provincial championship
BROCKVILLE – Local curling rinks were well represented this past weekend at the Ontario Mixed…
At the Library: Chose your own adventure at local library
School’s out from March 16 to 20! Join us at Wellington County Library for magicians, animals,…
Memories of Wellington North: 03/05/20
64 years ago Harriston Review, 1956 The United Church in Harriston was filled on March 2, for the…
Entrance, parking changes take effect this week at local hospital
MOUNT FOREST – Important information about upcoming changes at the Louise Marshall Hospital…
Great Bowls of Fire Chili Challenge to take place at Legion on March 6
HARRISTON – The inaugural Harriston Rising Great Bowls of Fire Chili Challenge will be held on…