Gord Hovey, left and construction supervisor Carlo Veras take a break at the Habitat for Humanity…
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Time for a dip
Youngsters cooled off for the cause at the Palmerston pool jump-a-thon on Aug. 8. The annual event…
Farmers market hosts Kids Day
On Aug. 18 vendors and volunteers of the Aberfoyle Farmers Market are hosting their second annual…
Rain cant derail bridge bash in Palmerston
This community didnt let a little rain dampen enthusiasm for its rich railway history. While the…
Reason to smile
Sarah Hall of the Grand Celtic Pipe Band from Fergus had reason to smile as the pipe band took top…
Weaving
Susan Sprecker of the Guelph Guild of Handweavers and Spinners had plenty of visitors at the…
On parade
Fergus Pipe Band celebrating its 85th anniversary, took part in Thursday evenings downtown…
Royal review
Members of the 48th Highlanders and Royal Regiment of Canada were part of Friday evenings pageantry…
Competitor looks to improve game
Norwegian Geir Standal is an admitted heavy weight. The former world's strongman competitor who…
Ready for take off
Lindsay Welsh gets airborne at the Harriston pool jump-a-thon on Aug.…
Local competitor
Jackie Greig competed Sunday in the womens heavy events. This is the first year the Fergus Scottish…
Mapleton unveils recreation master plan
A proposed master plan for recreation in the township was unveiled to the public at an open house…
On the mark
Alexandra Norman-Ross set two of the four Canadian records broken in the womens events at last…
Whats Cookin
Chef Owen Vulpe of Whats Cookin prepared a serving of barbecue ribs at last weekend's Rhythm and…
Wellington North approves proposed pit on two 100-acre properties
Council has given the green light for a proposed gravel pit on two abutting 100 acre properties…