TORONTO – After witnessing a steady rise in the number of COVID-19 cases across Ontario, the provincial government has announced new restrictions for restaurants, bars and strip clubs.
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Guelph-Eramosa council moving meetings to Zoom
BRUCEDALE – Guelph-Eramosa council will begin conducting council meetings on the video platform Zoom beginning Oct. 5, with an aim to returning to in-person meetings.
Don’t be selfish – wear a mask
I was appalled when I heard about anti-maskers pleading their ludicrous case to Minto council last…
Open Mind: Pandemic times: A senior’s perspective
It was a day like any other day – perhaps a bit busier. A visit to the eye doctor; grocery…
Local seven-year-old takes birthday celebration downtown
Happy birthday – Ashlie Grieve’s 7th birthday parade took place on Sept. 20 in Elora. With…
Mount Forest equestrian facility opens amidst pandemic
MOUNT FOREST – A new owner opened an equestrian facility in Mount Forest in the middle of the…
COVID-19 pandemic bringing many horse communities together in an unforgettable way
GUELPH – The Equine Information Source (EIS), is a team of undergraduate research assistants…
Erin Agricultural Society postpones the 2020 Horse Heritage Awards
ERIN – The Erin Agricultural Society (EAS) has postponed the 2020 Horse Heritage Hall of Fame…
Mount Forest family takes part in annual Terry Fox Run
Family supports Terry Fox Run – The annual Terry Fox Run changed format tor 2020, with…
New opportunity for businsses, residents to dig into urban agriculture
GUELPH The Guelph-Wellington Smart Cities initiative, in collaboration with 10C, announced the…
Drayton church offers turkey takeout
DRAYTON – The Drayton United Church is hosting a takeout turkey supper on Oct. 1. Pre-orders are…
Puslinch mayor: COVID-19 test results for children should be priority
PUSLINCH – Mayor James Seeley thinks getting fast COVID-19 test results for children should be the priority for laboratories that conduct the tests, now that schools have opened and many parents have returned to their workplaces again.
Boards announce strategy for students to switch between learning models
GUELPH – The two local school boards in Wellington County have announced more details on their plans for allowing students to switch between in-person and virtual classes.
COVID-19 assessment centre to open in Harriston in October
HARRISTON – A new COVID-19 assessment centre is expected to open in Harriston next month.