GUELPH – Innovation Guelph has announced another Community Collaboration project through the…
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Youth services hub in Centre Wellington set to launch
FERGUS – The Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHA WW) is gearing up…
VanLeeuwen out, Dunsmore in as deputy mayor of Centre Wellington
ELORA – Councillor Steven VanLeeuwen is no longer deputy mayor of Centre Wellington and councillor Neil Dunsmore will take his place.
WDGPH unveils region’s first mass vaccination centre in Fergus
FERGUS – The vaccination centre at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex opened at 10am on Feb. 19 and public health anticipated inoculating 300 people that day.
Vaccination clinic at sportsplex impacts reopening plans
FERGUS – The opening of a mass vaccination centre at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex here will alter reopening plans for that facility as well as others in the township.
COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic opens Feb. 19 at Fergus sportsplex
FERGUS – A COVID-19 mass vaccination clinic will open at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex here on Feb. 19. The site, which will initially vaccinate "high-risk" groups such as heath care workers, is one of three "hub clinics" that will be operated by WDGPH.
Nestlé sells North American water bottling businesses to private equity firm
ABERFOYLE – Nestlé S.A, parent company of Nestlé Waters Canada, has sold its Canadian and U.S. water businesses to One Rock Capital Partners for $4.3 billion. The company made the announcement on Feb. 17.
Provincial moratorium on new permits to take water ends on April 1
CENTRE WELLINGTON – There’s good news and bad in the passing of Bill 213, the Better for People, Smarter for Business Act, 2020, and as April 1 approaches, the local group Save Our Water is bracing for what may come.
Centre Wellington council awards community impact grants
ELORA – Centre Wellington council has approved over $18,000 in community impact grants for six local organizations.
Twelve schools in WDGPH region reporting student COVID-19 cases
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Nine days after returning to class, 12 schools in the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) region, including two in Wellington County, are reporting student COVID-19 cases.