Art Arrows opens – Leanne Clark recently held a grand opening for Art Arrows shop in Mount…
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Police seek clues after suspicious package found at Wellington North home
WELLINGTON NORTH – Police are seeking help to identify the person(s) responsible for leaving a suspicious package at a home here. On May 5 at about 11:15pm, Wellington County OPP officers responded to a mischief complaint at a residence on Concession 9, west of Kenilworth.
Playground replacement coming to Mount Forest this summer
WELLINGTON NORTH – The replacement of the Campbell DeVore playground in Mount Forest is anticipated to happen in June, and take around two weeks to complete.
Reconstruction of Highway 89 kicks off construction season
Roadwork – Reconstruction of Highway 89 (Queen Street East) kicks off construction season…
Local farm family spreading sunshine with Ukraine fundraiser
WELLINGTON NORTH – As James Craig and Ashley DeMarte watched Russia’s attack on Ukraine from the relative comfort and safety of north Wellington, they began feeling helpless.
Police Beat: Guelph man faces 12 charges after ditching car
CENTRE WELLINGTON – A Guelph man faces a dozen charges after police responded to a report about a car in a ditch here.
Donation supports Mount Forest Girl Guides
Donation to Guides – The Mount Forest Girl Guide Cookie stand had a couple of surprise visitors…
Grants and Donations program awards $44,564 in support of local non profits and community groups
WELLINGTON NORTH - The township’s Grants and Donations Community Development Program is giving out $44,564 to support 31 local non-profits and community groups.
Council defers rezoning request
WELLINGTON NORTH – John and Helena Klassen will have to shell out a chunk of cash to appease the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) if they ever hope to build a new home on their property.
Community News places in top three for best editorial, best original ad idea
WELLINGTON COUNTY - The North Wellington Community News finished in the top three in two Premier Award categories in the recent Ontario Community Newspapers Association Better Newspapers Competition.