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Wellington North budget hike is 6.7%
It looks like the era of 1% tax increases is over in Wellington North. This year, council has…
County moves slowly at roads study
A letter from a Centre Wellington resident is causing some county and local politicians to refocus…
Wilkinson found Australia very interested in DNA barcoding
Perth-Wellington MPP and Minister of Research and Innovation John Wilkinson said last week…
Broomhead disappointed councils excluded from helping lobby efforts
Wellington North Mayor Mike Broomhead is ready to take a big yellow bus down to…
Suicide awareness walk is Sept. 2
Suicide rates across the world and in the local community are likely to be affected by the…
River Run announces new season; something for all
River Run Centre announced its 2009-2010 season during on June 17. The season has a broad range of…
New alcohol policy not yet on tap in Guelph-Eramosa
In an effort to try and reduce the potential for “alcohol-related incidents” like…
Writer’s Festival June 1 offers 6 Canadian writers
The Elora Writers’ Festival has announced the lineup of authors for this year’s…
Festival holds annual fundraiser March 30
Anyone who has enjoyed a concert at the Gambrel Barn knows that the seating is a little…
ECT readies for final play, Kitchen Witches
The Elora Community Theatre is now into rehearsals for its third show of the season…
Review: Swing preserves a vital musical era
Baby Boomers are finally allowed in on the antics of their parents’ parties -the really fun…
Area theatre offers programs for youth
Those who like to sing or act or both are being invited to join Theatre Orangeville for a summer of…
Federal government sets grants for festivals
Two arts and culture festivals here will again brighten the summer landscape thanks in part to…
Music foundation to change school program
The Edward Johnson Music Foundation has announced its musicians in schools program, has been…