Guelph's Tara Jamieson excelled at the Royal Canadian Legion's recent public speaking…
Learning disability workshop set for May 16
The Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County is hosting a technology workshop on…
Thefts from vehicles
On April 17, police received several reports of thefts from vehicles overnight at residences in the…
A.O. Smith production extended by a month
There is a brief respite for some workers at A.O. Smith (GSW) who were facing the shutdown of the…
Ride for Lupus event set for May 11
On May 11, motorcyle riders will be getting in gear for a 100 km scenic ride in support of…
Protecting property
Residents are encouraged to protect their property by documenting what they…
Group presents council with number of concerns about proposed quarry
The Concerned Residents Coalition (CRC) wants an assurance that Guelph-Eramosa council can refuse…
Safe community designation for Wellington County expected by July
Wellington County could have its national safe community designation by June 20. That was the word…
Message in a bottle
Flora Garside hangs a love message for the earth in a recycled bottle, with help from her mom…
Rooted in tradition
Creating a legacy for the environment and the next generation, these families took part in the…
Spring cleaning
The Rockwood Sparks completed a community clean up on April 17 at two water catchment ponds in the…
Forest bound
The Grade 5 students of John Black Public School in Fergus took a two-day field trip to Edgewood…
Turf maintenance tenders approved
Council here approved grass cutting tenders recommended by its recreation committee for Arthur and…
May 2 “Hunger Game” supports local food bank
On May 2, Centre Wellington District High School's Amnesty International Club presents "The Hunger…
School hosts speaker on children”s mental health
The Minto Clifford Public School Parent Council is hosting an event for parents and children on May…
