ELORA – Local water activist group Save Our Water hosted a community gathering to celebrate nearly seven years of fighting to keep Centre Wellington’s water supply within the township.
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Publication provides guide to combating escalating drug issues across Ontario
GUELPH – Through the pandemic, more Ontario residents than ever turned to drug use to cope with anxiety, isolation, and fear – often using, overdosing and dying alone.
Breeding bird atlas observer seeks access to ‘Drayton Square’
DRAYTON - The Ontario Breeding Bird Atlas (OBBA) is in its third round.
Guelph General Hospital exceeds $34-million ‘Together, We Care’ fundraising goal
GUELPH - The Foundation of Guelph General Hospital announced it has exceeded its $34-million “Together, We Care” fundraising goal.
Building back better bones reduces likelihood of fractures, disease
...The most common sites of osteoporotic fractures occur at the wrists, spine, shoulders, and hips.…
UGLF hoping to set precedent with first fundraising gala on May 27
ELORA – Working to continue to support student success, the Upper Grand Learning Foundation (UGLF) is hosting a fundraising gala that organizers hope will be the first of many.
Erin businesses receive funding through CIP
ERIN – The Town of Erin has awarded three businesses roughly $13,000 in funding through the Community Improvement Plan (CIP) for the March intake.
Township to begin Pierpoint settlement research project
CENTRE WELLINGTON – While much is already known about Richard Pierpoint, who was designated a national historic person by Parks Canada in 2020, the township is interested in further developing its understanding of the Pierpoint Settlement and is commencing a research project to learn more.
After fire, first steps to rebuild begin at council meeting
WELLINGTON NORTH –Around a year and a half following a fire at John’s Towing, Kyle Woods appeared before council on April 25 seeking to build a new 3,500 square-foot shop on his Mount Forest property.
Lightning strikes the stage at GLT
GUELPH – Can Lightning Strike Twice? an original play by one of Guelph Little Theatre’s own members (with permission of Canadian Playwright’s Guild) promises to keep audiences laughing in the aisles.
Better Together: Fergus Grand Theatre announces 2022-23 Presenting Series
CENTRE WELLINGTON – The Fergus Grand Theatre is buzzing with excitement as audiences return, eager to experience the collective thrill of live performances once again.
Grants for well projects offered by GRCA, municipal partners
CAMBRIDGE - Grants are available to support homeowners and farmers in the Grand River watershed who are interested in well projects on their property.
Open House opens doors to Better Hearing Month at Hear Right Canada in Elora
The stigma around hearing loss speaks volumes for those who struggle with it. Yet times are changing and so is the technology around hearing aids.
Lions Clubs hosts Walk for Dog Guides
ARISS – It’s almost time for the annual Lions Foundation of Canada’s PetValu Walk for Dog Guides.
All Aboard Palmerston gearing up for first Raleway Festival June 25
PALMERSTON – The All Aboard Palmerston committee is inviting everyone to join them for “Ales on the Rails” on June 25, at the first-ever Raleway Festival.