As Diamonds in the Ruff Sports Club for Dogs held a demonstration at the Wellington County Museum…
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Township approves $1-million tender for office expansion
An expansion that will nearly double the size of the municipal office here is one step closer to…
NWHC board approves financing plan for new Palmerston health centre
Plans for the construction of an 11,000-square-foot health centre on the Palmerston and District…
Summer blood donor clinics
Canadian Blood Services officials are seeking donors for blood clinics this summer across the…
Awarding talent
Art in the Yard, a juried art show, attracted thousands over two days on the grounds of the Elora…
More Art in the Yard
Visitors admire the work of Elora artist Supria Karmakar. photo by Kelly…
Chong announces federal funds to restore cenotaph
Michael Chong, Member of Parliament for WellingtonHalton Hills, recently announced funding of up to…
Township okays closure, sale of road allowance beneath lake
Guelph-Eramosa Township will be selling a portion of an old road allowance beneath Guelph Lake to…
Public meeting looks at updated Beatty Line subdivision proposal;
The pitch was made for a 178 unit subdivision fronting onto the Beatty Line in Fergus at a public…
Diabetes donation
Earlier this year, the Belwood Lions Club held its annual Toll Booth to collect money for the…
Councillors question impact of development charges
With the recent approval of a $21.3 million tender for an expanded sewage treatment plant here,…
Clifford Lions honour Clifford Citizen of the Year
Lion District A9 Governor Bill Chalmers was pleased to install the new executive for the Clifford…
Clifford Lions ready to roar
District A9 Governor Bill Chalmers installed the new executive of the Clifford Lions, June 21. From…
Fergus and Elora garden tour cultivates donations for food bank
Eager gardeners crisscrossed Fergus and Elora on June 24 to track down some of the best gardens the…
Puslinch garden honours volunteers
While garden tours are all the rage, the Puslinch community garden next to the Aberfoyle library…