Puslinch intends to adopt its 2012 budget and set its tax rates at its regular meeting on March…
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Hundreds attend lighting of Grand River
When the Fergus Business Improvement Area decided it wanted to light up the river, it did not fool…
Tribunal delayed as turbine opponents file judicial appeal on NextEra
A group of residents here has stepped up its battle to stop ten wind turbines from being erected…
Removal of designation on some lots
The holding designation may be removed from some of the lots in the Mini Lake community development…
Group asks council for more stop signs on Colborne
A group of residents is seeking once again to slow down traffic on Colborne Street. Brian Monk…
Firefighters, widow launch $100,000 lawsuit against township
Centre Wellington Township is being sued for what is being called a failure to maintain life…
Hopscotch 4 Hope breaks world record
Three local girls are ecstatic their Hopscotch 4 Hope event helped the less fortunate, while also…
Alma residents take the plunge
The 32nd annual Alma Plunger Plop on Feb. 4 helped raise funds for community events and attracted…
Breath of spring
The annual Elora and Salem Horticultural Societys annual garden conference attracted hundreds of…
Black History Month
Black History Month Wellington County Museum and Archives volunteer Gord Brown admires a painting…
Ringette team heading to championships
The Elora Fergus Edge U-14 AA ringette team extended its incredible season by virtue of their…
Moving on
The Drayton Defenders Midget D team recently captured the WOAA Championship after defeating…
Last day of winter
Julia, Maia, Sophie and Alex Dartsch enjoyed the outdoors on March 19 in Eden Mills, despite the…
Fraud alert
The Guelph Police Services Fraud Unit is hoping to educate the deaf community about the latest…
Councillors concerned with source water costs
When it comes to source water protection, the costs and responsibilities remain in the forefront…