I don’t think it’s fair, but for reasons that are obvious to everyone but me, I’m not allowed to use power tools.
Wellington County
Drayton Fair kicks off season of local agricultural exhibitions
MAPLETON – Fair season is about to get underway across northern Wellington County.
Lions foundation seeks dog guide volunteers
BRESLAU – Volunteers are needed to support the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides (LFCDG).
Centre Wellington approves new land acknowledgement
FERGUS – The Township of Centre Wellington's revised land acknowledgement is meant to be a step towards reconciliation.
Arthur celebrates 100th anniversary of local cenotaph
ARTHUR – The 100th anniversary of the cenotaph in Arthur was celebrated in style with a ceremony in Memorial Park here on Aug. 6.
What does Bill C-18 and Meta’s response mean for Advertiser readers?
WELLINGTON COUNTY – In the next few weeks, Wellington Advertiser readers may notice the newspaper has a reduced presence on social media. Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram, has decided to pull news from its sites in response to the Canadian government's passing of Bill C-18.
University of Guelph experts develop food safety toolbox
GUELPH — Launched on June 7, University of Guelph (U of G) researchers developed a user-friendly food safety toolbox after over a year of discussion.
Blue Bonnet Lassies attend local and national competitions
CENTRE WELLINGTON — Dancers from the Blue Bonnet Lassies School of Highland dance travelled across Ontario and Canada to compete through the month of July.
Rockwood FC wins Ontario championship
ROCKWOOD – Rockwood FC’s U21 Ladies won the club’s first Ontario Women’s League Championship this season.
Wellington County farmers markets offer recipe cards to celebrate Food Day Canada
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Local residents are being encouraged to celebrate Food Day Canada on Aug. 5 by cooking meals with curated farmers’ market recipes using local ingredients.