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John Benham: A humble journey to the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame
John Benham gets a bit emotional when he looks back on the contributions others have made…
Benefit for children’s opera company June 12
Canadian international opera singer Richard Margison will sing jazz, country, folk,…
Council concerned for bus companies
Councillors here are concerned about the impact of local businesses losing bus routes. A letter…
Council rejects company’s bid to keep storing explosive material
East Luther Grand Valley Township council has rejected a bid by a multinational firm to store…
Ventin wins bid for work on police station
When it came to hiring an architect to prepare the plans for the new Fergus OPP detachment…
Harron’s Rona closing Moorefield location
One of this village’s largest employers will be closing its doors for good this summer,…
Mount Forest sewage plant to accept material from portable toilet company
The new sewage treatment plant in Mount Forest will soon be accepting materials from HFI Services,…
Municipalities busy with accessibility issues
There were no major events over the past week for National Accessibility Week – but the…
County seeking two more grants for work at museum lands
County council gave unanimous approval on May 28 for staff to apply for two more grants being…
Fergus Lions Club and Purina Walk for Dogs
Residents here are making a difference. Last weekend, area residents helped in the lives of…
Federal government gives $100,000 grant for Wellington County archives
MP Michael Chong announced funding for the Wellington County Museum and Archives on Monday on…
Guelph-Eramosa pays $544,000 bill
Guelph-Eramosa has paid the City of Guelph $544,713 for sewage treatment, after withholding the…
Car salesman gets heavy, prompt response to petition to General Motors
When Doug Docherty learned recently that a job he had taken two months earlier was in jeopardy…
Guelph-Eramosa expected to okay new development charges
Only two people showed up to a public meeting on May 19 about development charges in…