Wall art – Minto Dance Academy students, from left; Ava Novika, Emily Hogg and Ellie Bowman…
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Next Basement Cafe to feature Emily Burgess and The Emburys
HARRISTON - Minto Arts has announced its next Basement Cafe on Oct. 18 will feature Emily Burgess and The Emburys, with Tiff Frost as opening act.
North Wellington Youth Spotlight: Leading Crossroads Tribe group inspires Harriston youth
MINTO - Desirae Yeo-Ellis, a 16-year-old from Harriston, is an active member of her community, serving as a student leader at Tribe Youth at the Crossroads Life Church.
2019 Federal Election Perth-Wellington Candidates
PERTH-WELLINGTON - As part of our Federal Election coverage, we will be running a special feature over the next three weeks, asking regional candidates questions related to their party platforms.
Fourplex proposal for Clifford met with objections
MINTO – A proposed fourplex on Elora Street South in Clifford met with objections from several neighbouring residents at a public meeting on Sept. 17.
Youth engagement, transit covered at economic development gathering
MOOREFIELD – Youth engagement, public transportation and progress on a circular food economy were among the topics on the agenda for a northern Wellington economic development meeting here on Sept. 18.
Palmerston’s MSW Plastics among Canada’s fastest growing companies
PALMERSTON - Canadian Business has ranked MSW Plastics. Inc. No. 274 on its 2019 annual Growth 500 list of Canada’s Fastest-Growing Companies.
Community gathers in local park to celebrate Rotary Club 75th
CLIFFORD - Clifford Rotary Club president Trish Palmer was appreciative of the crowd gathered to help Rotarians celebrate 75 years in the community on Sept. 21 at the John Hobelman Rotary Centennial Park in Clifford.
Carol Bradley on display at Minto Arts Council
HARRISTON - The works of Fordwich-based ceramic artist Carol Bradley will be on display at the Minto Arts Council from Oct. 3 to 26.
PPC replaces Perth-Wellington candidate
PERTH-WELLINGTON – The People’s Party of Canada has once again replaced its candidate for this riding in the Oct. 21 federal election.