Much has changed in the past week. What has not, is the sincerity and vigilance with which local officials navigate the COVID-19 crisis.
Opinion
Memories of North Wellington – 02/12/20
52 years ago, Harriston Review, 1968 Mr. Charles F. Harris will celebrate his 90th birthday on…
Summer camp
With summer fast approaching, many parents who are entrepreneurs and/or working full-time will be…
It’s a real thing
Blame who you want, but the uncertainty and fear surrounding COVID-19 is very real. Friends at a…
Moon
So let me get this straight: this week includes daylight savings and the subsequent loss of an hour…
Children’s shelter opened 109 years ago in Guelph
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
OPINION: The art of panic buying in the wake of COVID-19
Reports on how the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting global supply chains and disrupting manufacturing…
Days Gone Bye: From the pages of the Wellington Advertiser 25 years ago – March, 1995
MPP slams ‘lame duck’ government Wellington MPP Ted Arnott has told Ontario Premier Bob Rae…
Memories of Wellington North: 03/05/20
64 years ago Harriston Review, 1956 The United Church in Harriston was filled on March 2, for the…
‘Plategate’ not just Toronto issue
With certainty, license plates just aren’t what they used to be. That goes for politicians, too.…
Bigs and Littles
On Saturday night I was honoured to be the emcee for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre…