Flowers and vegetables were the scene at the annual show and meeting in Harriston –Minto…
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Guelph Wellington Drug Strategy: Helping people find their way
Raechelle Devereaux says she could not have anticipated the success of the Guelph Wellington Drug…
OMAFRA Report
A weekly press release prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural…
Township approves more fee increases
Guelph-Eramosa residents can add building permits to the list of township fees that will increase…
New electronic tracking system can help improve veal farm management
A new on-farm management tool for veal farmers has successfully been tested on commercial farms…
Fergus Brass Band kids concert a big hit
More than 70 children and their parents participated in the Fergus Brass Band’s recent…
Nearly 100 combines have registered to set record in Harvest for Hunger
Almost 100 combines have registered to help harvest 160 acres of soy beans this fall. The soybeans…
New church packed for dedication
The new Roman Catholic St. Joseph’s Church here has seating for 515 people – and…
Federal government helps sprout new market for bean growers
Canadian bean farmers will benefit from innovative research to develop new bean varieties for…
Local fire departments receive over $35,000 from Pike Lake fundraiser
Over the past 50 years Pike Lake’s has supported the local community. A fundraiser draw in…
Carrot Fest at Everdale on Sept. 25
Organizers are offering some old-fashioned farm fun at Carrot Fest, Everdale’s fifth annual…
C. Difficile outbreak declared over
In consultation with Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health, Guelph General Hospital has declared…
Advanced mushroom workshop
The Arboretum is offering an advanced mushroom workshop on Oct. 7 from 9:30am to 5pm. It is…
Weeds are bane of any gardeners existence need work to control
“Even the richest soil, if left uncultivated, will produce the rankest…
Dividing tulip bulbs will restore them to their former glory
As the warm days of summer gradually turn into cooler nights, gardeners traditionally begin to…