Top stories of 2021 at wellingtonadvertiser.com

WELLINGTON COUNTY – The following is a summary of the articles that received the most page views on the Advertiser’s website over the past 12 months.

TOP 10 STORIES OF 2021

1. Young child dies in tragic accident on Wellington North farm

A young child has died in a tragic accident on a farm here. Wellington County OPP officials have confirmed a “non-suspicious death” on the property, located on Highway 6 between Arthur and Kenilworth.

2. Palmerston man charged in historical sexual assaults involving multiple victims

A Palmerston man faces 10 charges related to a series of sex-related offences involving multiple victims over a 12-year period.

3. Elora Mill named number one spa destination in Canada

The Elora Mill Hotel and Spa has been named the number one spa and wellness destination in Canada – and number two in North America.

4. Man killed in police shooting in Fergus; OPP officer seriously injured

A man is dead and an OPP officer was seriously injured following a domestic disturbance call on Aug. 15.

5. Arthur woman dies in three-vehicle crash

An Arthur resident has died following a three-vehicle crash here on Monday. Emergency crews responded to the scene on Dufferin Road 109 west of Grand Valley on March 1 just after 12:30pm.

6. OPP: human remains located near Mount Forest identified as missing person

Wellington County OPP have identified the human remains located on May 4 just south of Mount Forest as missing person, 30-yr-old Levi Edward LARTER. He was last seen on Nov. 8, 2020. Police believe this is an isolated incident with no threat to public safety.

7. CWDHS student charged in assault that sent fellow student to hospital

A Centre Wellington District High School student was sent to the hospital after being assaulted by a fellow student, the latest incident in what some students and parents say is an escalating pattern of abuse and violence targeting the school’s 2SLGBTQ+, BIPOC and special needs students.

8. Centre Wellington councillor joins ‘End the Lockdowns Caucus’

Township councillor Steven VanLeeuwen has joined the “End the Lockdowns Caucus,” a group of politicians opposed to COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the province.

9. Geddes Street Market to open this spring in former L&M grocery store

A new grocery store, the Geddes Street Market, will be opening in Elora this spring. Debra Kropf will own and operate the store that once belonged to her parents, Merlen and Doreen Kropf, at 169 Geddes Street.

10. Fund set up for family of Arthur woman who died in crash

A fundraiser for the family of a local woman who lost her life in a tragic car crash has already raised over $73,000. Chelsey Kamphuis, 29, of Arthur, died in a three-vehicle collision on Dufferin Road 109 west of Grand Valley on March 1.

TOP STORIES BY CATEGORY 

POLICE: Young child dies in tragic accident on Wellington North farm

A young child has died in a tragic accident on a farm here. Wellington County OPP officials have confirmed a “non-suspicious death” on the property, located on Highway 6 between Arthur and Kenilworth.

COVID-19: Centre Wellington councillor joins ‘End the Lockdowns Caucus’

Township councillor Steven VanLeeuwen has joined the “End the Lockdowns Caucus,” a group of politicians opposed to COVID-19 restrictions imposed by the province.

BUSINESS: Elora Mill named number one spa destination in Canada

The Elora Mill Hotel and Spa has been named the number one spa and wellness destination in Canada – and number two in North America.

SPORTS: Palmerston Marlins dedicate U19 softball game to Dean Fischer

Emotions were running high on a beautiful night at the Barb Wright Ball Diamond in Palmerston on Aug. 19. A game between two of the Palmerston Marlins U19 softball teams was dedicated to Dean Fischer, a longtime parent and volunteer with the program who has been battling brain cancer for several months.

A&E: Fergus resident makes it to top 100 in CBC Music’s Toyota Searchlight

Local musician Madison Galloway has made it to the next level of a national competition billed as the “hunt for Canada’s next great undiscovered talent.”

The Fergus resident has been selected as one of the top 100 musicians in CBC Music’s Toyota Searchlight 2021.

RURAL: Crowd gathered to watch silo demolition in Drayton

Some just wanted to get outside after a long winter without much to do, others were enthralled by the prospect of an explosion and some people wanted to witness a significant change to the local rural landscape.

LETTER: What about balance?

I feel that it is very important to let people know that, surprisingly, not everything we hear in the Canadian news these days is true!

Donna McFarlane, Mount Forest