Donation – 100 Women Who Care Rural Wellington recently donated $10,000 to Hospice Wellington to…
Open Mind: What does spirituality mean to you?
Recently, I was very fortunate to talk with the chaplain at Homewood Health Centre, Ram Kalap. We were talking about how he helps people reconnect to their spiritual side and I asked him about the difference between religiosity or religious faith and spirituality.
OPINION: OFA statement on COVID-19 protests
GUELPH – The tractor rallies that are currently targeting Queen’s Park and local MPP and MP offices are not organized by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
Ontario maple producers explore new strategic direction, receive funding from OMAFRA
WYEBRIDGE – The Ontario Maple Syrup Producers’ Association (OMSPA) is pleased to announce the…
Let’s talk (and listen)
Let’s talk (and listen) Canada has just marked the 12th year of “Bell Let’s Talk Day” and…
Bosworth Bridge EA completed
MAPLETON – The County of Wellington has completed a Municipal Class Environmental Assessment…
Salem Public School hosted their own Olympic Winter Games
Olympic games – Students at Salem Public School took part in their own Olympic Winter Games last…
Erin snow dinosaur makes people smile
Bringing smiles – Upper Grand District School Board trustee Jen Edwards and her daughter Maggie,…
Police beat: Driving while suspended
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – On Jan. 29 at about 7pm, a Wellington County OPP officer travelling on 5th Line…
Women in Crisis hosting human trafficking event
GUELPH – In recognition of National Human Trafficking Awareness Day, Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis (WIC) is hosting a free virtual event to raise awareness on local impacts and the actions that can be taken to stop exploitation and support survivors.
Hazardous waste depot moves to Rothsay for February
ROTHSAY – Wellington County’s mobile household hazardous waste depot is moving from the Belwood Waste Facility to the Rothsay Waste Facility, and will be there for the month of February.
Local students show love for Toronto
Toronto love – A group of Grade 3 and 4 students at St. Mary Catholic School in Elora showed…
Two in five say ‘no room’ for compromise in Canada; most say their interests are ignored
VANCOUVER – Scenes of anger, defiance and resentment on the streets of Ottawa this week appear to be symptomatic of a broader sense of disengagement and frustration with the state of Canadian democracy, according to new data from Angus Reid Institute.
Smart Cities Office touts early progress
GUELPH – On Feb. 7, the Smart Cities Office will provide Guelph City Council with an update on…
