WELLINGTON COUNTY – Now in its 17th year, the Municipal Retirees Organization of Ontario (MROO) announced the recipients of its annual Student Scholarship Program.
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CVC is seeking nominations for annual Environmental Awards
MISSISSAUGA – Do you know someone who works hard to protect nature through on-the-ground action? Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is seeking nominations for their annual Friends of the Credit Conservation Awards.
Century Church Theatre returning with production that’s ‘To Die For’
HILLSBURGH – Century Church Theatre (CCT) in Hillsburgh is announcing the return of live theatre to its stage with a production of To Die For, a mystery with touches of whimsy, penned by Caroline Smith.
‘Nothing beats being together in person’: Erin Fall Fair a resounding success
ERIN – The Erin Agricultural Society held an in-person fall fair over the long weekend - the first in the region since the pandemic caused them all to be cancelled last year.
Town of Erin to spend up to $5,000 to relaunch Chamber of Commerce
ERIN – Following some hesitancy from its members, council here will contribute $5,000 in the hopes of relaunching the town’s chamber of commerce.
Erin District High School participates in Orange Shirt Day
Orange shirt day – Erin District High School students were among those to participate in Orange…
County awards bursaries, scholarships to 10 local students
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Ten local students will be receiving educational scholarships and bursaries from the County of Wellington.
Explore fall colours responsibly at Credit Valley parks
MISSISSAUGA – The fall season is officially underway and with fall temperatures expected to be above the seasonal average, it’s a perfect time to get out and explore local conservation areas responsibly.
EDHS students thankful for opportunity to participate in Orange Shirt Day
ERIN – Students at Erin District High School (EDHS) are among those who will participate on Sept. 30 in Orange Shirt Day, which aims to recognize the abuse Indigenous people endured in residential schools and promote conversations of reconciliation.
Coaches, instructors, sports officials now require proof of vaccination: Mercer
GUELPH – While the province left volunteers, coaches, instructors and sport officials out of its proof of vaccination requirement, the region's top doctor has ordered that these individuals must show proof of vaccination at facilities in Wellington, Dufferin and Guelph.