ROCKWOOD – East Wellington Community Services (EWCS) will be celebrating its 40th anniversary this June.
Guelph/Eramosa
Council willing to pay up to $60,000 to bring two doctors to Rockwood
BRUCEDALE – Guelph/Eramosa council has agreed to fork out up to $60,000 to entice two doctors to join the East Wellington Family Health Team clinic in Rockwood.
Guelph/Eramosa farming community gathers to help end hunger
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – The farming community came together recently at the Canadian Foodgrains Bank spring meeting to talk about international hunger and how locals are making a global difference through growing projects.
Centre Wellington council approves county-wide noise bylaw
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Wellington County and the Wellington OPP want a consistent noise bylaw across the county. But at least one Elora resident didn’t think the draft bylaw goes far enough.
Guelph/Eramosa to increase planning service fee by 17.6%
BRUCEDALE – It’s not happening all at once, but Guelph/Eramosa council is taking steps toward full cost recovery when it comes to Planning Act applications.
County staff, councillors prefer roundabouts to traffic signals at Highway 6 intersections
GUELPH – A roundabout is the preferred approach of Wellington County staff and some councillors to planned upgrades for intersections on Highway 6 and Wellington Road 22.
Everton artist’s work to be displayed in Times Square
EVERTON – Susan Johnson has been recognized by ArtTour International Magazine (ATIM) with a Top 60 Masters Award for her multimedia piece entitled Fear.
Guelph/Eramosa curlers qualify for Canadian championship
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Riley Sandham and Brendan Craig are heading to Fredericton, New Brunswick next week, for the Canadian Mixed Doubles Curling Championship.
New basketball club launches in Rockwood
ROCKWOOD – Kids and teens in Wellington County have a new opportunity to shoot hoops with the opening of the Rockwood Basketball Club.
Ignatius Jesuit Centre offering ‘Unplug to Reconnect’ retreat in April
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Do you ever feel like your cellphone has become an appendage? The Ignatius Jesuit Centre is offering a retreat to help deal with digital technology overload.