PUSLINCH – Thousands of vehicles drive through Aberfoyle and Morriston on their way to wherever they are going; how to make them stop and spend some time in the villages is the burning question.
Puslinch will save 10% by paying for new pumper truck up front
PUSLINCH – The Puslinch fire department is getting a new pumper truck.
Gorge Cinema rolls out red carpet for premiere of movie starring local kids
ELORA – The Briski brothers are diving headfirst into acting, landing starring roles in a movie that premiered at the Gorge Cinema on March 2.
Puslinch will save 10% by paying for new pumper truck up front
PUSLINCH – The Puslinch fire department is getting a new pumper truck. Council approved the purchase at its Feb. 28 meeting.
Identifying construction method will help Puslinch firefighters fight fires
PUSLINCH – The Puslinch fire department hopes to enhance the safety of firefighters by identifying buildings in the township constructed with truss and lightweight floor and roof components and marking them with an emblem, to be installed at the building’s entrance.
Puslinch council turns down cell tower application
ABERFOYLE – Puslinch council refused to endorse a telecommunications tower application on Feb. 28 following a heated discussion with a delegation.
Provincial broomball tournament about to sweep Fergus
FERGUS – Fergus is playing host to the Ontario Provincial Senior Broomball Championship from March 15 to 17, so prepare for 47 teams of broomballers and their fans to descend on the town.
Connor Mahon will tickle the ivories in March 10 benefit concert
PONSONBY – Connor Mahon was four-and-a-half when he showed an interest in the piano and his parents went to great lengths to find a teacher who would take a student under six, which is typically when children start piano.
Paid parking could be coming to downtown Elora, Fergus
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Start collecting your loonies because paid parking could be coming to a downtown near you.
Elora arts centre receives $1.2-million federal grant
ELORA – The Elora Centre for the Arts has a big dream, and a $1.2-million grant from the federal government has moved it closer to reality.
Following in her father’s footsteps led to an amazing view of the world and a fitting finale for his retirement
CENTRE WELLINGTON – It’s not unusual for a child to follow in a parent’s footsteps as they plan their future career, and in the Marfleet household, flying runs in the family.
Council approves balcony addition at former Commercial Hotel
ELORA – Don Kogen couldn’t be more pleased that Centre Wellington council is allowing he and his wife Kristy Hillis to add a balcony to the former Commercial Hotel at 43 Mill St. W. in Elora after originally being turned down.
Local doctor recruiting efforts showing some success
FERGUS – The local physician recruitment team has had some success in 2023, attracting several physicians to fill holes in the staffing schedule.
Centre Wellington fire department to get new pumper truck
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Residents who get Class A open-air fire permits are reminded that fires are not allowed in front yards.
Eight more EV charging stations coming to Centre Wellington
CENTRE WELLINGTON – The township is getting eight more electric vehicle charging stations – four in Elora and four in Fergus.
