CENTRE WELLINGTON – As Ontario enters the next phase of provincial reopening, township facilities will re-open to the public and resume additional services for the community.
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Chamber extends nomination deadline
CENTRE WELLINGTON - The Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce has extended the deadline for Awards of Excellence nominations to March 5.
Elora’s old arena was built in 1933
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre Wellington hosts Big Night Out gala in person and virtually
CENTRE WELLINGTON – With COVID-19 cases declining and provincial restrictions easing, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Centre Wellington (BBBSCW) is ready to celebrate with the return of the Big Night Out Gala.
Council votes for a second time to demolish Middlebrook Place bridge
ELORA – After voting in October to reconsider a decision it made in 2020 to remove the Middlebrook Place bridge, Centre Wellington council is sticking with its original plan.
Centre Wellington hands out heritage awards
ELORA – Centre Wellington Heritage handed out its annual Heritage Recognition Awards at its Feb. 15 meeting to mark the beginning of Heritage Week and recognize the people and restoration projects in the community that made an impact in 2021.
MPs weigh-in on use of Emergencies Act as police operation continues in Ottawa
OTTAWA – Parliamentary debate on the use of the Emergencies Act to address the occupation in Ottawa was paused on Friday due to an ongoing police operation.
Elora Centre for the Arts looking to expand existing heritage structure
ELORA – In order to provide a multi-use space and improve accessibility, the Elora Centre for the Arts is looking to expand after receiving a series of grants.
Emergencies Act architect Perrin Beatty reflects on first use of legislation
OTTAWA – Responsible for introducing the Emergencies Act, former defence minister and Wellington MP Perrin Beatty spoke with the Advertiser about the legislation and modern politics.
County to ease COVID-19 health and safety restrictions March 1
WELLINGTON COUNTY – All county buildings will reopen to the public without proof-of-vaccination requirements and curbside pickup at library branches will be discontinued.