WELLINGTON COUNTY - April showers in sugar bushes are a little sweeter this year.
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Puslinch firefighter completes Boston Marathon
Boston strong – Puslinch firefighter Jared Lando completed the Boston Marathon on April 18 in 3…
About 200 tires, damaged, slashed at local business
PUSLINCH – On April 12 Wellington County OPP officers investigated a mischief call at a business…
Kitras running for New Blue party in provincial election
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Councillor Stephen Kitras is throwing his hat into the provincial election as he announced on April 14 he’s running for the Wellington-Halton Hills seat as the candidate for the New Blue Party of Ontario.
Puslinch council reluctant to approve request to expand Lanci pit
PUSLINCH – CBM wants to expand its Lanci pit by another 10 hectares to extract 3 million to 4 million tonnes of sand and aggregate from the site and is seeking zoning and official plan amendments to allow it to happen.
Guelph eyeing Puslinch, Guelph/Eramosa for new water supply
PUSLINCH – The City of Guelph has exhausted water sources within its municipal boundary and is eyeing Puslinch and Guelph/Eramosa as locations for future wells, in addition to two city water sources already located in the neighbouring townships.
Black Cat speed monitors reveal chronic speeding problems on Brock Road
PUSLINCH – Over five days between Jan. 28 and Feb. 3, Black Cat speed monitors installed along Brock Road in Puslinch tracked the speeds of 63,739 vehicles.
‘Fair’ weather in the forecast for Aberfoyle
ABERFOYLE – Organizers are pleased to announce the Aberfoyle Fall Fair is back. The fair is slated for Sept. 9 and 10 and will be held at the Puslinch Community Centre.
Man facing driving charges after lengthy investigation
GUELPH – A Puslinch man faces several driving charges after a lengthy Guelph Police Service investigation into repeated driving complaints.
Public health adds COVID-19 vaccine clinics for fourth doses
WELLINGTON COUNTY – WDGPH announced on April 6 that it has expanded eligibility for fourth doses (second boosters) to include adults aged 60 and over and First Nation, Inuit and Métis individuals and their non-Indigenous household members aged 18 and over.