GUELPH – Police here are investigating hate-related graffiti affixed to a local synagogue late last week.
Sensational Elora Soup Off stirred up fun
‘Sensational’ event – Thanksgiving is always a big time in the books of Sensational Elora and…
Most Canadians now tightening household budgets as inflation, high prices persist
VANCOUVER – What began at the beginning of the year with a slight twinge for many Canadians…
100 Women Who Care Centre Wellington donate $9,000 to Child Witness Centre
Women care – On Oct. 7, 100 Women Who Care Centre Wellington presented a cheque for $9,000 to…
Mission work topic of luncheon at First Baptist
MOUNT FOREST – Lea Uotila of Great Commission Media Ministries (GCMM), shared information on the group’s ministry to Russia and Ukraine at the Mount Forest First Baptist Senior luncheon on Sept. 29.
Silence welcomes France’s guitar master Pierre Bensusan Oct. 13
GUELPH - Pierre Bensusan’s 2020 North American tour was in full swing when the pandemic shut it down causing him to return home to France.
Rock and Roll show a hit at Fergus theatre
Rock and Roll – A good night of Rock and Roll music was put on at the Fergus Grand Theatre on…
#GetReal campaign asks electors to leverage votes for mental health
WELLINGTON COUNTY — The Grove Wellington Guelph and the Canadian Mental Health Association…
Take the stress out of IBS
TORONTO – Take the Stress out of IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) is being offered in an online…
Faith Lutheran Church makes donation to Centre Wellington Food Bank
Church cheque – Faith Lutheran Church delivered a cheque to the Centre Wellington Food Bank…
Fergus Curling Club hosted open house in prep for season
Fergus Curling Club – As the weather gets cooler, it’s time for curlers to dust off their…
Bill 7 divides Ontarians as government moves ahead to free up hospital beds
VANCOUVER – The pressures on the health-care system over the past two-and-a-half years have led some governments to make difficult and, at times, unpopular decisions.
Only 34% of small and medium-sized business employees report receiving mandatory cyber security awareness training
TORONTO - New Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC) research has found that small and medium-sized Canadian businesses have been slow to adapt to increasingly frequent and sophisticated cyber attacks.
Erin Garden Club held annual barbecue
Flowers and food – It’s a while ago now but the Erin Garden Club held its annual barbecue…
