ABOYNE - The Wellington County Museum and Archives is unveiling new digital content this Remembrance Day.
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100 Women Who Care Rural Wellington gives $10,000 to Portage Ontario
WELLINGTON COUNTY – 100 Women Who Care Rural Wellington (100WWCRW) had their September…
Phil Irish paintings up for auction
ELORA – Elora artist Phil Irish is donating two paintings for an auction to support the Bruce…
CUPE launches campaign to reinstate Community Living day programs
GUELPH – CUPE Local 4392, which represents workers at Community Living Guelph Wellington, has launched a new online campaign in response to the abrupt closure of six day program sites that support adults with developmental disabilities.
Community mourns loss of ‘Food Laureate’ Anita Stewart
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Members of this community, and agricultural and culinary officials across the country, are mourning the loss of Anita Stewart. The Elora resident, a member of the Order of Canada and Food Laureate at the University of Guelph, passed away on Oct. 29 at age 73.
Elora Farmer’s Market offering winter market in Salem
SALEM – Starting next weekend, the Elora Farmers' Market will offer an indoor winter market. Market officials announced on Oct. 30 they "have secured an accessible space" for "a slightly smaller indoor market."
Fergus family shares ‘creepy’ Halloween film
FERGUS – A local family is hoping its YouTube video will help spread some Halloween cheer, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic.
ECFTA program for adults with disabilities receives Trillium grant
ELORA – Thanks to an Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) grant, the Elora Centre for the Arts (ECFTA) is expanding its Supportive Arts program for young adults with disabilities.
Guelph-Wellington Basketeers asking for monetary donations for gift cards this year
GUELPH – In anticipation of the holiday season, the Guelph-Wellington Basketeers is asking for donations of a different sort this year.
Local teens hoping to bring pumpkins, cheer to Wellington Terrrace residents
ABOYNE – Local 16-year-olds Sabrina O’Krafka and Jillian Tomlin are hoping to bring some Halloween cheer to residents at the Wellington Terrace Long-Term Care Home. They are asking community members to carve or decorate pumpkins and drop them off at the Terrace.