BRUCEDALE - Guelph-Eramosa Mayor Chris White says the township is meeting with its legal team to determine the next steps following the Feb. 11 Local Planning and Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) decision to approve the “hidden quarry” near Rockwood.
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Council agrees to fire services vehicle replacement
BRUCEDALE – Guelph-Eramosa council has agreed to replace a fire services truck damaged while…
Township still negotiating fee for Rockmosa Park lot
BRUCEDALE – Guelph-Eramosa Township is still negotiating a rental fee for use of the Rockmosa…
Proposal made to switch highway property from agricultural to commercial
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – The rezoning of a business property along Highway 7 left at least one…
Road closure for Party in the Park
GUELPH ERAMOSA – Council is getting things in place for this year’s Party in the Park on…
Lot line adjustment attempts to create farm parcel of less than 10 acres
BRUCEDALE - When it comes to creating new farm parcels, size does matter.
Tribunal approves James Dick’s ‘hidden quarry’ near Rockwood
ROCKWOOD – After eight long years, the “hidden quarry” near Rockwood will be allowed to proceed.
Man charged with impaired months after SUV hits house
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – A Fergus man has been charged with impaired driving four months after a…
Rockwood community celebrated Sytske Drijber’s 100th birthday
Celebrating a century – Sytske Drijber’s 100th birthday celebration took place at the…
Road to close for Endlings TV series filming
BRUCEDALE – There will be squealing tires and late-night bright lights along Sideroad 20 on Jan. 31, but there is no cause for alarm.