PUSLINCH – A pillar in the community of Puslinch has died. Doug Smith was perhaps best known for the 37 years he spent on the Puslinch Fire Department, where he was one of the original members and chief for 10 of those years.
Habitat for Humanity plans projects in Fergus, Guelph; launches bonds program to raise funds
ABOYNE – Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington plans on building two new housing complexes – one in Fergus and one in Guelph – and to fund them through its newly launched Community Bonds program.
Puslinch council agrees to rename Swastika Trail
PUSLINCH – Councillors here have agreed to change a controversial street name in the township. Swastika Trail, in the community around Puslinch Lake, will be renamed Holly Trail.
Full house for Centre Wellington meet-the-candidates event at Fergus Legion
FERGUS – With just four minutes to win over voters, candidates in Centre Wellington’s municipal election pulled out the charm and humour and tried to demonstrate they know their stuff at an all-candidates meeting on Sept. 27.
Magic festival returns to Fergus Grand Theatre
FERGUS – If the world could use a little magic right now, Ryan Joyce is more than happy to comply.
Metz Pumpkinfest a fun event for all
Great pumpkins – Her pumpkin wasn’t the heaviest, but at 120 pounds, the pumpkin grown by four-year-old Rylee for the Metz Pumpkinfest was bigger than her.
Elora speed skater has Olympic dreams
ELORA – Nate Sutherland was recently named one of the top 100 finalists in the RBC Training Ground program, the Canadian Olympic Committee’s annual, cross-country talent search.
Rural Romp offered farm experiences across Wellington County
Successful ‘romp’ – Sept. 24 was a great day to romp through Wellington County for a food and farm experience during the Rural Romp.
Elora Fergus Studio Tour opening weekend a success
Studio tour - Opening weekend of the Elora-Fergus Studio tour welcomed the public into the art studios of local artists, including those on exhibit at the Elora Centre for the Arts, from Sept. 24 to 25th.
Council passes bylaw allowing residential intensification in highway/commercial zones
ELORA – At its final meeting of this term, Centre Wellington council approved a new bylaw allowing residential development above commercial units in highway/commercial zones.
Take Back the Night participants rally around abortion rights, bodily autonomy
GUELPH – The annual Take Back the Night march usually focuses on safety for women and marginalized people, but this year, in the aftermath of the reversal of Roe vs. Wade in the United States, officials talked about gender equality and bodily autonomy for everyone.
Local Tim Hortons Smile Cookies support CFGW’s Food and Friends program
Smile and say ‘cookie’ – Twenty-seven Tim Hortons restaurants in Guelph and Wellington County are selling Smile Cookies this week, with proceeds going to the Children’s Foundation of Guelph and Wellington’s Food and Friends program.
Belwood Lions complete Groves Hospital donation pledge ahead of schedule
BELWOOD – The Belwood Lions club has now completed its Pike Derby donation of a vital signs monitor for the endoscopy department at Groves hospital.
Retired teacher receives leadership award he created 30 years ago
GUELPH – It was more than fitting that the creator of the Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic High School’s National Leadership Award would actually receive the honour himself.
Power of One award goes to Centre Wellington Minor Lacrosse Association
CENTRE WELLINGTON – The Centre Wellington Minor Lacrosse Association has received the Power of One Award from Here4Hope.