Crafty Saturday – The last day of the Aberfoyle Farmers’ Market season was a success with…
NeighbourWoods sponsored the Elora Cemetery walk
Cemetery walk – What could be better than a walk through the Elora Cemetery on a cool, dark,…
100 Women Who Care Rural Wellington donates to VON on third anniversary
WELLINGTON COUNTY – At the third anniversary meeting of 100 Women Who Care Rural Wellington…
OMAFRA report: pre-harvest sprouting in 2021 winter wheat crop
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
OFA Viewpoint: rewarding farmers’ ecological stewardship
ONTARIO – It’s been almost two years since COVID-19 changed the world as we know it. As…
CWDHS Cross Country team competes at D4/10 championships
Ready to run – Team members were all smiles at the start line as the Centre Wellington…
Forests Ontario plants 2.8 Million trees this planting season
OTTAWA – Not-for-profit charity Forests Ontario facilitated the planting of 2.8 million trees…
Half of Canadian kids witness ethnic, racial bullying at school
VANCOUVER – As Canada grows and changes, becoming more diverse every year, new generations of…
Guelph man wins LOTTO 6/49
Winner – Giang Ngo of Guelph won a LOTTO 6/49 second prize worth $63,674 in the Nov. 11 draw.…
Drayton Legion hosts pancake breakfast
Pancakes at Legion – A pancake breakfast was held at the Drayton Legion on Oct. 23, with…
Children’s textile exhibit on at Mount Forest Museum and Archives
Children’s textile exhibit – The Children’s Hour is a current exhibit of children’s…
Minto Youth Action Council hosted a costume swap
Costume swap – Siblings, from left: Deborah, Faith-Anne and Dwayne Kaye-Peck were among those…
81’s win two on weekend
PALMERSTON – The Minto 81’s moved to 3-1 on the season with two weekend wins in WOAA Senior…
Patriots in fourth
MOUNT FOREST – Seven games into the season the Mount Forest Patriots sit fourth in the…
Long-term care homes receive funding
QUEEN’S PARK — Long-term care homes in north Wellington will receive a share of a provincial fund of up to $270 million to increase staffing levels.
