PUSLINCH – Mayor James Seeley is no longer employed as a City of Guelph firefighter. “It’s a personal and private situation I am not willing to discuss,” he stated. Seeley also confirmed that clerk Courtenay Hoytfox has been named acting CAO of Puslinch Township.
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Ministry can’t name source of odour, says it’s up to individuals to ensure water safe
PUSLINCH – The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) says the cause of smelly water coming from the taps in some homes in Puslinch is naturally occurring and is not the result of a chemical spill in drainage ditches on Highway 6. But in the absence of documents and data, some local
Residents hope ministry can find source of foul-smelling water
PUSLINCH – About 25 homes on Fielding Lane, south of Morriston, have had smelly water coming from their taps for a couple of weeks. The owners are seeking help from the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) to determine the cause.
Mitchell enjoys 100th birthday at Donkey Sanctuary
PUSLINCH – Doreen Mitchell celebrated her 100th birthday at the Donkey Sanctuary of Canada on June 23.
Don McKay named Puslinch Senior of the Year
PUSLINCH – Former councillor Don McKay has been named this year’s Senior of the Year in Puslinch.
Zoning approved but Wellington Motor Freight might not be trucking hub tenant
PUSLINCH – Council here approved a zoning amendment at its July 12 meeting that will allow a trucking hub to be established at 128 Brock Rd. in Puslinch. And although it was Wellington Motor Freight that submitted the original application, that company might not be the one that moves into the site
Speeding complaints get swift action from council
PUSLINCH – Members of the newly-formed Maltby Community Association got some swift action from council after introducing themselves at council’s July 12 meeting.
Newly-formed community group concerned about traffic speed, volume on Maltby Road
PUSLINCH – Residents who live on Maltby Road in Puslinch are concerned about both the volume of traffic and the speed of drivers on their hilly, windy, rural road – and they hope that with combined voices, their concerns will be heard by government officials.
Historic Ellis Chapel celebrates 162nd anniversary this summer
PUSLINCH - Since its restoration and reopening in 1963, summer services have been held each year (with the exception of the Covid period) at Historic Ellis Chapel in Puslinch.
Sunrise Therapeutic Riding Centre raises $70,000 at fundraiser
PUSLINCH – Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre raised $70,000 at the Celebrate Sunrise! fundraising event held on June 25.