Mayor’s Golf Tourney – The 11th annual Minto Mayor’s Golf Tournament was held at the Pike…
Love finds a way
Most people in the world believe in God. They find purpose for life and comfort in troubles by…
Orange Order in Guelph and Wellington County mark Orangeman’s Day
July 12 celebration – Members the Orange Order Prince Arthur Loyal Orange Lodge 1331 serving…
Don McPhail served community as mayor, firefighter and service club member
MINTO – Don McPhail, a past mayor of the former Town of Harriston, died on July 26 at the Palmerston and District Hospital at the age of 90.
Youth hub set to host plant night
PALMERSTON – The Grove Palmerston Hub (formerly known as the Integrated Youth Services Network) is planning to host a plant night for young people between the ages of 12 and 26.
Farmers and agri-food businesses in Perth-Wellington receive CAP funds
PERTH-WELLINGTON - Federal and provincial governments are investing $7.3 million through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (CAP) to help support farmers and agri-food businesses.
Wellington North retired fire chief Dave Guilbault presented with 45-year service bar
Service recognition – Retired fire chief Dave Guilbault from Wellington North was recently…
Non-anxious presence
We just got back last evening from an 11 day vacation at the family cottage. For three of those…
OPINION: Leveraging community supports
The “law van” is run by the Legal Clinic of Guelph and Wellington County (GWLC) and funded by the Law Foundation of Ontario.
Poll: business owners optimistic about long-term prospects despite pandemic
TORONTO - Coming out of the 17 month-long pandemic, a new study suggests business owners in Canada feel brighter days may be ahead.
Guelph man wins $500,000 in June 11 Lotto Max draw
TORONTO - Jason Marquardt of Guelph can realize his dreams after winning $500,000 in the June 11 Lotto Max draw.
OMAFRA Report: grain dryer survey underway
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
OFA encourages self-care for farmers navitaging a stressful growing season
It seems ironic that not too long ago, I injured my foot doing what I love to do to relieve stress…
Governments supporting projects to assist farmers
KINCARDINE – The federal and provincial governments are investing $7.3 million through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership to help support farmers and agri-food businesses.
