Behind the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex lies an enchanted forest brought to life from Dec. 16 to 18.
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Students at nature school learn about Solstice ceremony
Solstice – Students in the four to six- year-old cohort at Free Bird Nature School in Salem have…
Centre Wellington Contractors Association makes holiday donation to CW Food Bank
Food funding – The Centre Wellington Contractors Association recently made a donation of $2,500…
New store in Fergus echoes the Bookery
Echoing the Bookery – Owning one store is not enough for Debb Greer, owner of the Bookery in…
Centre Wellington Wrestling Club take podium in wrestling championships
Winners – The Centre Wellington Wrestling Club participated in the Matmen Wrestling championship…
County approves citizen appointment to board of health
FERGUS – Wellington County council has appointed former Minto mayor George Bridge as one of the county’s three representatives on the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Board of Health.
Wreaths at Elora cenotaph vandalized
ELORA – Jim Paterson just can’t quite fathom why someone would take the ribbons from the wreaths at the Elora cenotaph, but if it’s meant to be a political protest, it’s action misplaced, he said.
If it’s on your bucket list, Antarctica could be within your grasp
ELORA – If a visit to Antarctica is on your bucket list, 2023 might be the year to make the trek. Elora adventurer Ian Evans has a connection with a tour company that is offering reduced prices in January and February for a limited number of travellers.
Sensational Elora seeking new board, committee members
ELORA – Kirk McElwain said he felt a bit like Santa Claus on Dec. 14 as he and his colleagues handed out a cheque for $9,052 to the Centre Wellington Food Bank, and another for $957 to Centre Wellington Eats, a program at Centre Wellington and District High School.
Total OCIF funding for county municipalities to rise slightly in 2023
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The combined Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund (OCIF) allocation for Wellington County municipalities will rise by just over $30,000 next year.