CENTRE WELLINGTON – For more than 25 years, the Elora Cataract Trail Association (ECTA) has worked to promote, improve, and protect the 47km trailway that extends from Elora to Cataract at the Forks of the Credit Provincial Park.
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Artists transform Elora into living canvas during Plein Air Festival
ELORA – Picturesque Elora became a hub of artistic energy May 18 to 21 as local and visiting artists gathered for the annual Plein Air Festival.
Sensational Elora hosts Jazz night
Jazz is back - Jazz night organized by Sensational Elora is back.
The Fergus Grand Theatre presents Home with Him
Home with Him – The Fergus Grand Theatre was home to an original story about crowns, castles…
New parking spots reserved for veterans at Groves hospital
CENTRE WELLINGTON – The Royal Canadian Legion Ontario Command and local Legion Branches, including Branch 275 Fergus, have been generous supporters of Groves Hospital Foundation for over two decades, and in return the hospital has reserved two parking spots for war veterans.
Moretti’s final cut
The final cut - On May 20, Frank Moretti of Moretti’s for Men in Fergus, held a thank-you party for his loyal customers and St. Andrew Street neighbours on the occassion of his retirement.
Innisfil woman charged in romance scam that defrauded Fergus resident of $150,000
FERGUS – Police have charged an Innisfil woman with defrauding a Fergus resident of $150,000 through a "romance scam."
Police charge man with sexually assaulting passengers while posing as rideshare driver
FERGUS – Police have now charged a man with sexually assaulting two passengers while posing as a rideshare driver earlier this year. Wellington County OPP officials say the incident occurred on Jan. 29 at about 1:15am.
Growth the hot topic at township open house, mayor’s town hall
FERGUS – If the displays that drew the biggest crowds at the township open house are any indication, Centre Wellington residents are most concerned about the Fergus South Secondary Plan and the population growth that will bring.
Special Olympics event back with a bang following pandemic hiatus
GUELPH – Athletes, teachers, supporters and volunteers filled the fields at St. James Catholic High School for the 19th Special Olympics Track and Field day.