The Summer Theatre here continues its 2008 season with AR Gurney’s The Middle Ages, opening…
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Lewis returns to city
For over a decade, popular and versatile Guelph jazz vocalist Brenda Lewis has been a…
Second week of Elora Festival has concerts for every taste
The second week of the Elora Festival offers a taste of everything that is music –…
Poetry contest deadline is July 31
The Writers’ Festival is accepting submissions for the eighth annual Ishar Singh poetry…
Comic opera?
Brenda Barr, Neville Worsnop, Chris Worsnop and Pat Boothman, as aging opera singers, have a plan…
Last chance to see In a World Created By A Drunken God at Theatre Orangeville
Few bonds in life are stronger than that between a father and son. And few emotional scars can be…
Art In The Yard is this weekend
It’s that time of the year again, when all art lovers and curious day trippers descend on the…
Exhibits extended due to demand
Due to popular demand, the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre has extended the exhibitions of Evan…
Tartan Tee Off
The fifth annual Tartan Tee Off golf tournament, presented by Fergus Knights Men’s…
Camp set for young musicians, artists
The Guelph Youth Music Centre is offering three interactive arts day camps, set to start on July…
Hamlet to celebrate black heritage Aug. 2
Mapleton Township will be participating in a special ceremony here on Aug. 2 at 11am honouring the…
Original committee reflects on 10 years of gala
When a small but dedicated group decided in 1991 to raise money for the Palmerston and District…
Township launches updated Butter Tart Trail
When it comes to promoting the local area, one might consider it love at first bite. The 2009…
Like a walk back in time: Broomhead
“It was like a walk back in time,” said Wellington North Mayor Mike Broomhead as he…
First Kisses coming to Ennotville Summer Theatre on July 24
The Ennotville Summer Theatre series continues with First Kisses, a romantic comedy by Jay D.…