GUELPH – Guelph Arts Council (GAC) and the Downtown Guelph Business Association are thrilled to announce the return of Art on the Street to Guelph’s Quebec Street.
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Headwaters Arts presents Unearthing Beauty exhibit
ALTON – Headwaters Arts unleashed a call to artists in this second show of the new year, asking for art works that depict what it is that brings pleasure to one’s mind, spirit and senses.
Emergencies Act invoked for first time in response to blockades, occupation
OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau declared a national emergency in response to the recent blockades of Canada-U.S. border crossings and the occupation of Wellington Street in downtown Ottawa.
General assumptions about aging reinforce negative stereotypes
WELLINGTON COUNTY – One of the first things that people will notice about you is your age. Based on what we see, most of us make general assumptions about what that age means.
Government introduces legislation to support low-income seniors who received pandemic benefits
GATINEAU – As the global pandemic continues in Canada, the Canadian government say it will continue to support vulnerable, low-income seniors who are experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19.
Resource for caregivers of people with Alzheimer disease or dementia
Alzheimer disease is a progressive, degenerative brain disease that destroys vital brain cells. As a result of the changes to the brain, it no longer works as it used to.
Wellington Federation of Agricultre calls on county residents to Celebrate Canada’s Agriculture Day on Feb. 22
GUELPH – Canadians from coast to coast are invited to celebrate Canada’s Agriculture Day on Feb. 22.
Suicide Awareness Council projects focus on farmer, veterinary mental wellness
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Farmers have an elevated risk of suicide in proportion to the general population.
ROMA launches opportunities in a post-COVID world strategy for rural Ontario
GUELPH – The Rural Ontario Institute (ROI) is proud to support the Rural Ontario Municipal Association’s (ROMA) long-term strategic plan through shared data insights unique to rural Ontario.
Canadians worried about U.S. turmoil
VANCOUVER – Four-in-five Canadians say they are worried the current state of U.S. democracy will…