ABOYNE – Dinosaurs are back! The Wellington County Museum and Archives is bringing back its feathered dinosaur exhibit, produced by Canada’s Dinosaur Park, from Jan. 9 to March 31.
Art Gallery of Guelph calls for Middlebrook Prize submissions
GUELPH – The Art Gallery of Guelph (AGG) announced the call for submissions for the 2024 Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators.
Local farmer, 27, dies in farming accident
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Family, friends and the local farming community are mourning the loss of a young farmer in a tragic accident earlier this week.
Hospitals, health teams launch website on care options for cold/flu, COVID-19, RSV
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Local health care providers are part of a group that has launched a new website to help residents "get the right care at the right time."
Police Beat: Ariss man charged with obstructing and two counts of possession
CENTRE WELLINGTON – On Nov. 18 at about 10:30pm, a Wellington County OPP officer stopped the driver of a black sedan on Sideroad 4 here.
100 Women Who Care present cheque to Aboyne Rural Hospice
ABOYNE – 100 Women Who Care Centre Wellington presented a cheque for $11,800 to Aboyne Rural Hospice on Dec. 4.
Wellington County Museum and Archives hosts Christmas Market Dec. 1 and 2
Christmas Market at Wellington County Museum and Archives.
Holiday Art Making class a hit at Elora Centre for the Arts
CENTRE WELLINGTON – The Elora Centre for the Arts held a class on Dec. 2, taught by Guelph artist Alexa Collette.
Christmas sale and Open house at the Elora Centre for the Arts
CENTRE WELLINGTON – The Elora Centre for the Arts held a Christmas sale and open house on Nov. 25 and 26.
Royal Wood and Brothers Gibb play Fergus Grand Theatre
FERGUS - Not too many musicians admit they like singing sad songs, but at the Fergus Grand Theatre on Nov. 30, Royal Wood admitted to this statement.
Santa visits Aboyne library
ABOYNE - Grayson, left and Adeline Mouret enjoy visiting with Santa at the library in Aboyne on Dec. 2.
Santa Claus Parade rolls into Drayton
Santa Claus Parade rolls into Drayton
OPP: removal of stop signs ‘puts lives at risk’
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Police are investigating the recent removal of five stop signs along Sideroad 20 in former West Garafraxa Township.
Google, federal government arrive at $100-million funding agreement for news publishers
OTTAWA – Google and the federal government have reached an agreement for an annual contribution of $100 million to compensate Canadian news media companies.
Guelph man facing child pornography charges
GUELPH – A Guelph man faces child pornography charges following an investigation that began five months ago.
