Unveiling – A plaque celebrating Arthur’s 150th anniversary will be unveiled in front of…
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Wellington Heights Secondary School recognize Athletes of the Year
Athletes of the Year – Wellington Heights Secondary School’s athletic director Rob Frost…
Reflections: Favour and abundance in Heaven
In him we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness of sins, in accordance with the riches…
Mapleton Buds and Blooms holds successful plant sale
MOOREFIELD - Mapleton Buds and Blooms had a beautiful day for its plant sale this year.
Mount Forest Legion Catch the Ace makes donations to local sports
Legion donations – Tim Noonan, chair of the Mount Forest Legion Catch the Ace Committee recently…
Jim Abbott made life member of Palmerston Legion Branch 409 for “outstanding service”
Life member – Jim Abbott, a 50-year member of the Royal Canadian Legion was recently made a life…
Harriston Canada Day event rescheduled
HARRISTON - A Canada Party will be held here on July 3. Organizers moved the event from the originally-scheduled June 26 date due to potential for bad weather.
Summer Reading Club returns to libraries in county
Summer Reading Club is back and better than ever! Come to your local library to register. By signing up, kids can collect beads and brag tags as they track their reading. The more they read, the greater the reward!
Palmerston’s Party in the Park packs ‘em in
Party returns – Party in the Park returned to Palmerston Lions Heritage Park on June 25.
Many factors impact best time to exercise
As a Registered Kinesiologist, increasing exercise adherence is one of the most important elements to an exercise prescription.
Norwell surpasses fundraising goal for Canadian Cancer society at Relay for Life
PALMERSTON – Norwell District Secondary School (NDSS) held a Relay for Life event, raising $13,393 for the Canadian Cancer Society (CSS), and surpassing its goal of $10,000.
Strawberry Social held at Minto Farmers Market
Market day – A strawberry social was held in conjunction with the Minto Farmers Market at the…
Council concerned about red tape resulting from housing legislation
MINTO – Officials here are concerned some provincial efforts aimed at improving housing affordability are doing more to create red tape than to correct the problem. A report presented to town council by Triton Engineering senior planner Bill White at the June 21 meeting outlines numerous concerns.
Mount Forest residents prepare to welcome Ukrainian refugees
MOUNT FOREST – Mount Forest residents are ready to open their hearts and doors to Ukrainian refugees as the Multicultural Association of Perth Huron strives to resettle 42 families in Wellington County.
Delegation calls on school board to declare a climate state of emergency
GUELPH – A delegation of staff and students is calling on Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) officials to declare a climate state of emergency.
