TORONTO – Visiting restrictions in congregate care settings, such as residences for adults with…
Wellington County
Don’t let poison ivy’s foliage foil you this summer
WELLINGTON COUNTY - It’s out there lurking –the chameleon of the woodland, blending in with all its other leafy ‘fronds.’
International Plowing Match and Rural Expo cancelled for second year due to COVID-19
LINDSAY – For the second year in a row, directors of the Ontario Plowmen’s Association have…
OMAFRA Report: Attention to moisture content, hay drying curve impact nutrition quality
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Museum launches railway exhibit
ABOYNE – Wellington County Museum and Archives’ newest exhibit is “All Aboard!” Celebrate…
Wellington County hospitals launch ’50/50 lotto’
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The county’s three hospitals have collaborated on a fundraiser entitled the Rural Wellington Hospitals 50/50 Lotto. All funds raised will help cover capital equipment needs at the hospitals.
Riverfest Elora hosting ‘Wish You Were Here’ mini-festival Aug. 20-22
ELORA – For the first time since 2019, Riverfest Elora officials will be hosting a live music festival in the village.
Drayton Entertainment hoping to resume in-person performances by late fall
DRAYTON – With the province now in stage three of its reopening plan, it remains unclear when in-person performances will resume at the Drayton Festival Theatre.
County museum to reopen July 23; library capacity expanding
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Wellington County Museum and Archives will reopen on July 23 and county libraries are expanding capacity limits. The moves, announced in a July 19 press release, were made in response to the province entering step three of its reopening plan on July 16.
Public health reporting 10 new COVID-19 cases in region over weekend
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) is reporting 10 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend (July 16 to 19). The region’s active case count now sits at 42, down from 52 cases on July 12.