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Another wind turbine proposal
While a group formed here to oppose wind turbines, one resident believes his plans are unlikely to…
Anti-turbine group: Ministry played games
The Stop Mapleton Wind Farms group has asked council here to help in its appeal of the approval for…
Board of Health approves budget
The Board of Health approved Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health’s 2012 budget at its…
Maieron seeks economic development information
Mayor Lou Maieron wants to know more about what his community does to promote economic development.…
Council opts to consider judicial appeal after province approves wind turbines
Council here met in closed session from morning to night before deciding it will consider a…
Parents upset by school board plan to transfer students from Guelph to Erin
Many parents of Guelph-Eramosa French immersion students are fuming over school board plans to…
Alma Optimists seeking people to take the plunge
If anyone is ready to take the plunge in the new year, the Alma Optimists are ready to enlist them.…
New Years Day concert at River Run Centre
Guelph Symphony Orchestra’s annual Viennese-style musical extravaganza has become a …
Northern food banks showered with food
Local food banks were once again blessed with showers of food due to the effort of clients and…
Truck Show pays share of profits to its volunteer groups
On Dec. 14, the Fergus Truck Show paid $22,500 to community volunteers “Who helped make it…
Jack family starts fund to help needy children
It costs a lot of money to put a child into a hockey, ringette or an arts program. While many…
Township, school board agree to small land transfer
Guelph-Eramosa Township has approved a deal with the Upper Grand District School Board that will…
Correction
An article in the Dec. 16 Advertiser about a local road watch group starting in Minto incorrectly…
Council approves community clubs plan for solar panels at Eden Mills hall
Guelph-Eramosa councillor Doug Breen says the township has “interfered” enough with…