WELLINGTON COUNTY – Temporary traffic light systems are expected to be operating at three intersections in the county by spring.
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Federal, provincial funding will bring 224km of ‘fibre’ to county, connect 3,000 to internet
GUELPH – Broadband internet service has always been a problem in rural communities and the pandemic has pushed it to front of the line.
Switch to full producer-responsibility recycling could save county $2 million annually
WELLINGTON COUNTY – While it won’t be happening as soon as local officials had hoped, a move to transition responsibility for recycling to full producer responsibility is expected to save Wellington County about $2 million per year beginning in 2025.
Corporate sponsors matching donations to Guelph Humane Society until Dec. 31
GUELPH – The Guelph Humane Society (GHS) is barking for joy as it kick-starts its holiday giving campaign.
Community to hold Montreal Massacre virtual vigil on Dec. 6
GUELPH-WELLINGTON – On Dec. 6 from 6 to 7pm, Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis and community…
New helipad opens at Groves Memorial Community Hospital
ABOYNE – Officials say the new pad, opened on Dec. 1 at 9am, will provide critically ill and severely injured patients with fast access to specialized emergency care at the site.
New reporting shows concentration of COVID-19 cases in north Wellington
WELLINGTON COUNTY – On Dec. 1, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health's (WDGPH) online COVID-19 dashboard showed about three quarters of the county's cases are in Wellington North, Mapleton and Minto.
Brampton man charged in serious crash in Guelph
GUELPH – A Brampton man has been charged with dangerous driving and fleeing the scene of an accident following a crash here that seriously injured two people.
County libraries closed indefinitely due to increase in COVID-19 cases
WELLINGTON COUNTY – As of Dec. 1, all Wellington County library branches will close in response to rising cases of COVID-19 in the community.
Public health reports 76 new COVID-19 cases in region
WELLINGTON COUNTY – For the second weekend in a row, Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) is reporting over 70 new cases of COVID-19 in the region.