A brief but intense thunderstorm struck the region on July 19. Hardest hit was the northern portion…
Work continues in downtown Fergus
Work continues on projects to improve downtown Fergus. Site cleanup work continues in the parking…
Spanish students learn Canadian culture
For two weeks, host families in Fergus were home to students travelling on an exchange program in…
Fergus Pipe Band opens concert series
For the second season, the Wellington County Museum and Archives is hosting a series of four…
Time to relax
After 23 years of serving meals in Drayton at the Bonanza Drift-In Restaurant, Anna Assimakopoulos,…
Drayton Fair features 4-H theme
The Drayton Fair will celebrate the 100th anniversary of 4-H when the gates open for the 157th…
Council approves additional worker for busy public works department
A seasonal employee will be added to the public works staff here for a period of four months,…
OMAF and MRA Report
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food (OMAF) and the…
Stay safe when working with huge bales
You see them dotting the rural landscape in freshly cut, satisfying rows throughout the summer and…
Queen of the Furrow contestants wanted
The Wellington County Plowmen's Association is in search of enthusiastic young women who are…
4-H Vet Club learns about animals
The West Luther 4-H Vet Club held two meetings…
Garlic growers celebrate harvest garlic festivals
Garlic lovers, foodies, gardeners, and chefs will have a chance to taste the superior quality of…
Equine Guelph offers owners free assessment of horse”s colic risk
After declaring 2013 the "Year of Colic Prevention," Equine Guelph has announced the release of its…
Master horse trainer”s show to benefit Equine Guelph
Master horse trainer David Lichman is coming to town with his three personally-trained horses for…
Riders recognized
Eight-year-old Fergus riders Hannah Svensson, left, and Maisie Mead, right, proudly displayed their…
