Spring is in the air at James McQueen Public School here. Students, staff and Greener McQueen are…
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Starting plants by seed is inexpensive
By now garden aficionados have been hovering over seed displays. Others have ordered from…
Society has May 12th plant sale
The Fergus Horticultural Society holds its annual Best Bloomin Plant Sale on May 12 at the stone…
Arthur Fall Fair promotion
It may seem a long while off, but Bob and Louise Moore were at the Mount Forest Home and Leisure…
Building permits climb with busy March
The early spring weather and perhaps a better economy has building activity here going great guns…
9th annual Drayton Kinsmen Music Festival a success
The Drayton Kinsmen Music Festival was once again held on Easter Monday at the Drayton Reformed…
The OMAFRA Report
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
The OMAFRA Report
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Equine certificate includes several courses starting in September
The University of Guelph has unveiled its new Equine Welfare Certificate that will offer students a…
Equine Guelph has vaccination planner
Disease is always a concern for a horse owner and spring is reminder to check horse vaccination…
Fight against infectious disease ongoing
With a highly mobile horse community, keeping a horses free from disease is one of the biggest…
Winners in media contest
When Equine Guelph held a recent competition asking people to show the horse and human bond, there…
Gypsy horse does well at competition
Wellington Co. Gypsy Horses mare, Sasha and her trainer and rider Kendra Taylor of Fergus were…
Canada, Denmark doing acclaimed research
Canadians and Danes were the first nations to source equine umbilical cord blood for regenerative…
Horse racing and the provincial budget: From thriving to surviving?
People from rural and urban centres are still dealing with the fallout of the March 27 provincial…