If Premier Dalton McGuinty ever wonders what cost him his third majority government, the results in…
Every vote mattered
It was an election where every vote mattered. One could be justified in comparing last…
Fielding: Gravel road speeds should drop to 60km/h
Councillors here are feeling the drive to reduce the speed on local gravel roads. A proposal to…
Two sides offer different projection of township costs for transit service
Roger Cook wants taxpayers here to know the annual cost to provide the Saugeen Mobility and…
Public meeting for Wellington Place is Oct. 19
Wellington County officials are ready to present the public their plans for Wellington Place. The…
School board has $89-million plan to make room for full day kindergarten students
The Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) has approved in principal a capital plan to make room…
Township given a clean report from auditor, but problems loom
Centre Wellington Township’s finances are all in order. That was the message from Tom…
Councillors brace for new session as NextEra seeks changes to proposal
Some changes to the NextEra wind turbine proposal will mean more work for councillors according to…
Council quick to give okay to county taxi bylaw
It took about two years for Wellington County to get its first taxi bylaw finally approved less…
Township faces tough financial decisions
Councillor and Wellington North finance chairman Andy Lennox painted a less than rosy picture of…
Visser: Waiting list for doctors disappeared
There was lots of News from Centre Wellington councillors on Sept. 26, and much of it was good.…
Nestle donates $37,235 to school
Nestlé Waters Canada has donated $37,235 to Aberfoyle Public School for signs, landscaping…
Knetsch convinces council to start on prevention of river erosion
Rivers keep changing – and council here has recognized that sometimes those changes are not…
Goderich doing master plan prior to accepting any aid
When Goderich was devastated by a tornado this summer, the offers to help poured in from all over.…
Township supports $153,000 application for hall project
Charles Simon says receiving a $153,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) would go a…
