Organist and Master of Choristers of Westminster Abbey James O’Donnell will…
Arts & Entertainment
It’s a dog’s life – with Sylvia opening Oct. 30
The play is in Caledon, but there are several performers in it from Wellington County. The first…
Old favourite comes back to the stage
After 23 years, one of Guelph Little Theatre’s favourite plays from the past returns to the…
Lineup is set for Borealis music series
Colleen Clack announced the line-up of performers for the River Run Centre’s newest…
Illusionist is supporting two groups: Community Living, Guelph food bank
Illusionist Claude Haggerty will perform at the Fox auditorium here on Oct. 16 . Haggerty is a…
Ballet Anastasia comes to Royal City on Oct. 18
Ballet Jörgen Canada’s Anastasia, the Russian tale retold in the elegance and…
Concerts help new building
Theatre Orangeville and Community Living Dufferin are proud to present Magic Moments on Nov.…
Model railroad display for three weekends
The Aberfoyle Junction 0-scale model railway show will be running here for the next three…
Santa visits
A week after Santa Claus came to Fergus in the annual parade he returned to the Fergus Grand…
Fergus Theatre gets designation
The theatre that attracted plaudits from some of Hollywood’s moguls and stars when it opened…
REVIEW: One for the Pot: not much on plot. So what?
One for the Pot is all about grown men making fools of themselves over money. It is a timely…
Honoured
After many years of faithful service, Pauline Brown has retired from the Mount Forest United Church…
Recognition and another date shift for the Redneck Games
Minto’s Redneck Games are going to “git ’er done” a few months earlier next…
More museum events
Every Wednesday afternoon in July and August the county museum will have weekly…