The choir from Maranatha Conservative Mennonite School in Drayton sang hymns for seniors at the…
Special treat
One of Santa's many stops this year was the annual Breakfast with Santa event hosted by the Belwood…
Christmas bird count helps feathered friends
Throughout the holiday season, many Ontarians enjoy one decadent feast after another. Why not burn…
New art exhibit coming to Harriston gallery
The Minto Arts Council is hosting the show Comfort/Discomfort, which highlights two versatile and…
Guelph scene of new arts festival in January
Festival presenters, Musagetes, the Eramosa Institute and the University of Guelph are offering the…
Pyjama dancers
The Minto Dance Academy held its annual Christmas Demonstration on Dec. 14 at the Harriston Town…
Jingle On!
Taking part of the Minto Dance Academy Christmas Demonstration are from left: Mackenzie Horton,…
Striking a pose
Ballet dancers, from left: Julia Gray, Katrina Lenselink, Sabrina Smallegange and Erin Raftis at…
Council sells former Division Street
Guelph-Eramosa council unanimously voted to sell the former Division Street road allowance to Alma…
Christmas dinner
A free Christmas Day community dinner is being hosted by Grace Christian Fellowship, from 4 to 8pm.…
Local CMHA to connect patient records electronically
The Canadian Mental Health Association Waterloo Wellington (CMHAWW) has received $190,000 from the…
Lions donation
The Wellington County Learning Centre board of directors would like to thank the Fergus Lions Club…
Four firms to bid for Arthur Wastewater Treatment Plant
Wellington North is moving ahead with the next phase for the Arthur wastewater treatment…
Council approves increase for recreation fees
Wellington North council approved a two per cent increase to 2018 recreation fees and charges at…
