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Wednesday, November 19, 2025 | Vol 58 Issue 46

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New 24-hour activity research shows benefits of regular activity

Submitted April 15, 2021News

We all know that exercise is good for us and a key factor for healthy aging.  However, knowing the facts and putting them into action can be intimidating.

Catching rainbows in Fergus

Submitted April 15, 2021News

Rainbow catchers – Siblings Isabela and Alex Krzysztofek chased a double rainbow on April 11…

Cartoon: 04/15/2021

Submitted April 15, 2021Cartoons

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Economic anxiety haunts 40% of Canadians: poll

Submitted April 15, 2021News

VANCOUVER – On April 19, Canadians will learn the contents of the first federal budget they have seen in more than two years.

Elora and District Skating Club hosted virtual carnival

Submitted April 15, 2021Sports

Facebook Live – The Elora and District Skating Club has had a successful season despite…

Free concert to support grandmothers in Africa

Submitted April 15, 2021News

GUELPH - The local GoGo Grandmothers group is part of a collective that is launching a concert in support of grandmothers in sub-Saharan Africa.

Canadians not eager for election before fall

Submitted April 15, 2021News

VANCOUVER - At a time when a 2021 election seems likely, half of Canadians express a desire for a change in government, yet show little desire for an election before fall.

CIBC donates $175,000 to GGH

Submitted April 15, 2021News

GUELPH – Guelph General Hospital is celebrating a generous gift of $175,000 from CIBC in support of the Together, We Care campaign.

Metz Community Giant Pumpkin Challenge 2021 is underway

Submitted April 15, 2021News, Rural

METZ - The 16th Annual Giant Pumpkin Challenge will be held in 2021.

COVID-19 third wave drives surge of criticism for Kenney, Ford, and other premiers

Submitted April 15, 2021COVID-19, News

VANCOUVER – Early hope for a spring season that would have marked the beginning of the end of the…

Change of date: Sunrise car rally now on June 13

Submitted April 15, 2021News

PUSLINCH – With the new provincial stay-at-home order, Sunrise Therapeutic Riding and Learning Centre has changed the date of its car rally to June 13 from May 16.

OFA Viewpoint: OFA encourages farmers to make this year’s planting season safe and productive

Larry Davis April 15, 2021Rural

As the days start to get warmer, farm equipment across the province will begin hitting the roadways for planting season. Many farmers spend a lot of time on the road throughout the spring, travelling long distances between fields and back to their farms.

Ontario beef farmers applaud funding for processing facilities

Submitted April 15, 2021COVID-19, Rural

GUELPH – The Beef Farmers of Ontario (BFO) are pleased with the $12.2 million in financial…

Saugeen Student Start-Up program offers help with self-employment

Submitted April 15, 2021News

NEUSTADT - In 2019, the Saugeen Connects Partnership consisting of Brockton, Hanover, Minto, Wellington North and West Grey, along with the Saugeen Economic Development Corporation (SEDC), launched the Saugeen Student Start-Up Program (SSUP).

First 4-H Poultry Club meeting held

Submitted April 15, 2021Rural

WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Wellington 4-H Poultry Club its  first meeting on Zoom on April 6.…

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Hanover theatre casting for School of Rock

HANOVER – Based on the hit 2003 film, School of Rock the musical follows Dewey Finn, a failed wannabe rock star who is down on his luck. 

Hanover Community Players thank all who made Bare, Bear Bones a success

HANOVER – Hanover Community Players are offering “A big thank you to all of our audience members who took the time from their busy schedules to attend and support our Bare, Bear Bones shows.”

See all Bruce County area articles.

Township, working group unveil storyboard honouring Richard Pierpoint

FERGUS – Richard Pierpoint would be proud. And perhaps a little surprised that his life is now on a storyboard in a park that bears his name.

Centre Wellington residents can have up to two ARUs plus original dwelling

ELORA – In the face of a housing crisis, the province has determined that every municipality in the province should allow homeowners to add up to two additional residential units to their property and council decided at its Nov. 10 meeting to update its zoning bylaw amendment to allow it here.

See all Centre Wellington area articles.

Public health passes $25-million budget for 2026

GUELPH – Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health’s board of health has passed a $25-million budget, including a 2.9% cost increase for its three funding municipalities.

Advocates push back against Bill 33, policing in schools

GUELPH – “Fund our schools, not policing in schools.” That was the resounding message from a group gathered in front of the Upper Grand District School Board office (UGSDB) on Oct. 2. 

See all Dufferin County area articles.

Erin chief administrative officer Rob Adams named Municipal World’s CAO of the Year

ERIN – On Nov. 6 the Town of Erin announced that chief administrative officer Rob Adams has been named Municipal World’s CAO of the Year for 2025.

Rotary Club of Erin brings back Wine Survivor fundraiser

ERIN –  The Rotary Club of Erin is once again inviting the community to join in on one of its most popular annual fundraisers, Wine Survivor 2025, where participants have the chance to win up to 60 bottles of wine while supporting a great local cause.

See all Erin area articles.

‘Gourd’ times to be had at this year’s Grand Valley Fall Fair

GRAND VALLEY – “Gourd” times are sure to be had at this year’s Grand Valley Fall Fair.

John Pomeroy of Melancthon wins Grand Valley Lions 50-50 draw

GRAND VALLEY – John Pomeroy of Melancthon won $1,145 in the Grand Valley Lions 50-50 draw on Canada Day at the Grand Valley BIA’s car show.

See all Grand Valley area articles.

Hanover Community Players Drama Camp a success

HANOVER – The Hanover Community Players Drama Camp took place in July with mask making, drama games and auditions and a play.

Holstein to host an afternoon of bluegrass entertainment

HOLSTEIN – Residents of Holstein can look forward to an afternoon of bluegrass at the Love’s Sugarbush located at 392098 Grey Rd 109, on Aug. 17.

See all Grey County area articles.

Black Heritage Society holding holiday fundraiser

GUELPH – The Guelph Black Heritage Society (GBHS) has announced its annual holiday fundraiser: Celebrate, Give & Groove: GBHS Holiday Fundraiser with Andrew Craig & Friends. 

Children’s Foundation gala raises record-breaking $230,000

GUELPH – The Children’s Foundation of Guelph and Wellington’s annual “Once Upon a Time Gala” raised a net total of over $230,000. 

See all Guelph area articles.

School of Rock coming to Guelph’s River Run Centre

GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Young, local talent will be featured in an upcoming performance of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award winning musical School of Rock. 

Acclaimed Rockwood athlete signs with Acadia Axewomen volleyball team

GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Rockwood athlete Cassidy Frost has signed with Acadia University's Axewomen volleyball team for the 2026 season.

See all Guelph/Eramosa area articles.

Joseph Racinsky rides blue wave to Queen’s Park

WELLINGTON-HALTON HILLS – The blue wave that swept across Ontario Thursday night, swept across Wellington-Halton Hills as well as Progressive Conservative candidate Joseph Racinsky was elected with a sweeping majority. 

Health care, roads, voter turnout, local knowledge dominate discussion at Aberfoyle debate

ABERFOYLE – The debate hosted by the Optimist Club of Puslinch on Feb. 20 gave voters the opportunity to ask their own questions.

See all Halton area articles.

Youth pack shoeboxes to help kids through Operation Christmas Child

HANOVER – Lita Ernest, a young member of 1st Hanover Guides, worked hard this season to organize the packing of Operation Christmas Child (OCC) shoe box gifts with her troop.

See all Huron County area articles.

Mapleton 4-H holds first meeting of Home for the Holidays project

MAPLETON – A Mapleton 4-H meeting was held at Lynne Flewwelling’s on Oct. 28 at 7pm.

Drayton school opening pushed back to fall 2027

DRAYTON – St. Martin of Tours Catholic Elementary School in Drayton is set to open its doors to students in September 2027. 

See all Mapleton area articles.

Harriston Pentecostal church lauds pastors

HARRISTON – Whites Road Pentecostal Church wrapped up Pastor Appreciation Month by paying tribute to Reverend Bill Brown and pastors Jim and Shirley Morrison on Oct. 26.

From woodshop to wingspan: Ross Derbecker’s gift to the birds

CLIFFORD – Most communities have individuals who do something that makes life more interesting and enjoyable for everyone else. 

See all Minto area articles.

Credit Valley Conservation named one of Canada’s greenest employers

MISSISSAUGA  – Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has been named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers for the sixth consecutive year.

See all Mississauga area articles.

Grand Valley business donates to food bank

ORANGEVILLE – Staff members from Grand Valley’s Clover Farm grocery store recently presented a $10,000 cheque to representatives from the Orangeville Food Bank’s Dufferin Food Share.

School board explores bringing IB diploma program to Wellington, Dufferin

GUELPH –  Some parents and students would like the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma program to be offered in Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) schools in Wellington and Dufferin counties. 

See all Orangeville area articles.

Film screening, panel for National Housing Day

PALMERSTON –  The Legal Clinic of Guelph and Wellington County (GWLC) is hosting a free screening of Bridging Divides: Voices and Visions about Homelessness in Mid-size Cities at the Norgan Theatre on Nov. 19 from 6 to 8pm.

Norwell students visit Royal Terrace

PALMERSTON – On Oct. 9 Norwell District Secondary School cosmetology students visited the Royal Terrace Long-Term and Residential Care facility in Palmerston. 

See all Palmerston area articles.

MPP Rae announces over $20 million in housing enabling infrastructure funding

PERTH-WELLINGTON – Matthew Rae, MPP for Perth-Wellington, announced the province has provided four municipalities with over $20.4 million through the Ministry of Infrastructure’s Housing Enabling Water Systems Fund (HEWSF) program.

Wellington North, Minto to receive Connecting Link funding from province

PERTH-WELLINGTON – Minto and Wellington North will receive a share of $4.7 million in Connecting Links infrastructure funding announced on July 8 by Perth-Wellington MPP Matthew Rae.

See all Perth County area articles.

One person shot during Morriston home invasion

MORRISTON – Police are looking for four suspects involved in a home invasion that sent one person to hospital with a gunshot wound early on Sunday morning.

MTO contemplates new Highway 6 bridge over 401

PUSLINCH – The Ministry of Transportation is moving ahead with the third phase of improvements to Highways 6 and 401 between Guelph and Hamilton with a preliminary design and class environmental assessment study of the area.

See all Puslinch area articles.

Province releases fall economic statement

TORONTO – The Ontario government released its fall economic statement last week (Nov. 6) with a smaller than projected deficit of $13.5-billion – less than the $14.6 billion forecasted in this year’s budget, but still well above the $1.1 billion deficit carried in 2024-25.

Cheering from the big screen at World Series game

TORONTO – Callum Sweeting was on the big screen at game one of the World Series at the Rogers Centre in Toronto on Oct. 24.

See all Toronto area articles.

Grand River Mustangs U18 BB team win Waterloo Fall Cup tournament

WATERLOO – The Grand River Mustangs U18 BB team captured the gold medal at the Waterloo Fall Cup tournament last weekend.

Proposed pedestrian bridge to enhance safety, trail experience

WELLESLEY – A proposed pedestrian and cyclist bridge, southeast of Mapleton, is set to become part of the Guelph to Goderich (G2G) Rail Trail.

See all Waterloo Region area articles.

Riverfest Elora shuts down after 15-year run

ELORA – Organizers of Riverfest Elora have announced the end of the beloved live music festival after 15 years, citing financial strains. “We started with nothing and tried to grow it as much as we could,” said Jon Ralston.

Wellington County looking to keep speed cameras for data collection

WELLINGTON COUNTY – Automated speed cameras in the county are no longer photographing speeders, but may be used to collect data on driver habits.

See all Wellington County area articles.

Minto residents supporting Jamaican workers, families in hurricane’s aftermath

HARRISTON - Jamaicans working on Wellington County farms are packing clothing, food and hygiene items – donated in part by Minto residents – into barrels destined for loved ones in Jamaica in the aftermath of Hurricane Melissa.

Arthur Optimist Club has fulfilled its pledge of a $10,000 donation to the Aboyne Rural Hospice

ARTHUR – The Arthur Optimist Club has fulfilled its pledge of a $10,000 donation to the Aboyne Rural Hospice fundraising campaign.

See all Wellington North area articles.

Editorial

Time for action

Yet again, serious accidents have occurred in the valley of Highway 6 where it intersects Wellington Road 22 and 8th line.

As the sun rises

Even in the darkness we knew what the sound was.

Amazon to cut 14,000 jobs

A headline about Amazon job losses popped up on numerous websites on Tuesday. A deeper dive into the story by Reuters suggested cuts may max out at 30,000 positions.

Columnists

William Cone made dynamos in Fergus in 1890s

By Stephen Thorning

The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…

Wisdom

By Kelly Waterhouse

Right on schedule, our daughter’s wisdom teeth were removed last week. All four of them. 

Golden leaf

By Kelly Waterhouse

There is a large Maple tree in our front yard that has yet to fully shed its leaves, but it’s a matter of days. 

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