BRUCEDALE – Guelph-Eramosa has spruced up its plan to build a “multi-generational” recreation complex at Rockmosa Park, including an ice pad, in hopes of getting a $10.4-million cash infusion from the federal and provincial governments.
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Rockwood fire department hosts safety workshop
Staying safe - A workshop was held recently at the Rockwood Fire Hall by the Guelph-Eramosa Fire Department to discuss farm safety and industry best practices.
Guelph artist to exhibit in first solo show
MARDEN - Guelph artist Perry McEwen will be holding her first solo art show and sale “‘Tis the season ... to be jolly” at the Marden Community Centre on Nov. 16, from 11am to 5pm.
Guelph-Eramosa to consider grant support for Ontario Farmland Trust
BRUCEDALE - Guelph-Eramosa council had a presentation on Oct. 21 from Kathryn Enders of Ontario Farmland Trust (OFT), and will consider a $5,000 grant for the group as part of 2020 budget discussions.
Police seek help to locate missing Guelph-Eramosa man
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – Police are looking for help to locate a local man who has been missing for…
Driver suffers electrical burns from downed power lines
GUELPH-ERAMOSA - A driver from Orangeville was sent to hospital with electrical burns following a collision with a hydro pole here on the weekend.
Metrolinx promises public consultation in GO line expansion
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – Metrolinx spokesperson Nitish Bissonauth says the transit agency will…
Milton man charged in alleged sexual assault in Rockwood
ROCKWOOD - A Milton man has been charged with sexual assault in connection with an incident here last weekend.
Metrolinx requesting access to local properties for GO line expansion studies
ROCKWOOD - A Metrolinx plan for a second set of train tracks in the Kitchener GO Transit corridor has Guelph-Eramosa council and local landowners looking for more information before they grant consent for preliminary studies.
Federal candidates court farm vote at Rockwood meeting
ROCKWOOD– The five federal election candidates in the Wellington-Halton Hills riding each pledged dedication to the prosperity of farmers at a meeting hosted by local federations of agriculture, but there were differences on how to achieve that goal.