ABOYNE – The Wellington County Museum and Archives is gearing up for its third annual Christmas Market, so mark your calendars.
Centre Wellington
Studio Art Quilt Association sponsors ‘Whisper quilting’ project
CENTRE WELLINGTON – A whisper quilting project sponsored by the Studio Art Quilt Association is on display at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex until Oct. 29.
Bridge rehabilitation on Elora Gorge Bridge set to begin Oct. 16
ELORA – Bridge rehabilitation on the Elora Gorge Bridge on Wellington Road 7 in the Township of Centre Wellington was set to begin on Oct. 16.
Upcoming events at Mimosa United Church
BELWOOD – A busy fall season is booked for the little stone church on the hill.
Waddies now available online at Walmart
FERGUS – The makers of Waddies, based in Centre Wellington, are thrilled to announce their Canadian-made toss game is available online at Walmart Canada.
Pharmasave Trailside Pharmacy celebrates grand opening with ribbon cutting ceremony
CENTRE WELLINGTON – While it has been operating since 2021, Pharmasave Trailside Pharmacy and Compounding finally celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Oct. 19.
Richard Frank portrait unveiled at Wellington County Museum and Archives
ABOYNE – A portrait of Richard Frank, who was recently inducted into the Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame, was unveiled at the Wellington County Museum and Archives on Oct. 22.
Mason to play for Team Canada at World Ringette Championships
BELWOOD – Local athlete Emma Mason will be playing for Team Canada’s ringette team in the World Championships next week. The 17-year-old has been playing ringette for nearly 14 years, many of those spent with the Elora Fergus Ringette Association.
Council wants more public consultation; turns St. David Street proposal back to staff
FERGUS – Centre Wellington council sent an application for a five-storey mixed use building on St. David Street North back to the drawing board at its Oct. 16 committee of the whole meeting.
Township to begin 40km/h neighbourhood pilot project
CENTRE WELLINGTON – With speeding being a common complaint throughout Centre Wellington, township staff are proposing to run a pilot program next year, setting a 40 km/hr speed limit in an urban neighbourhood in the township.