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WCDSB teacher selected by National Geographical Soceity for Galapagos expedition
Local elementary school teacher Joe Grabowski has been selected by the National Geographic Society…
Pub talk Highlights Canada”s Inuit needs
The Red Harp in Acton was recently the setting for an occasional speakers' series, "Pubtalk",…
Lively discussion at electoral reform workshop
More than forty people from Wellington - Halton Hills gathered on May 10 to learn about and discuss…
Buddy bench
On May 4, Arthur Public School kicked off Youth Mental Health Awareness week with a variety of…
National celebrity chefs to compete for a charity event
Celebrity chefs will get together at JL's Home Hardware in Guelph on June 15 to support Prostate…
Individuals making a difference
Children from the Curtis and Boyce families pose after their April 24 clean up of a private ditch…
WrightHaven Homes donates $50,000 to Groves Hospital Foundation
Steve Wright, left, and WrightHaven Homes staff, in background, recently presented a $50,000 cheque…
Granting program focuses on volunteerism
The 2016 Oak Tree Project officially launched on May 6, inviting charitable agencies from…
Community invited to “McCrae Day” celebrations
Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute (GCVI) is inviting members of the community to attend…
“Paws in the Garden” was huge success
Cats Anonymous Rescue and Adoption held its 4th annual "Paws in the Garden" spring luncheon and…
Highway 6 Cleanup
On April 30, the Fergus Lions Club held another roadside cleanup along Highway 6, south from…
Curl for a Cause dontation
This year Curl for a Cause raised $40,167 for local charities including Big Brothers Big Sisters,…
Serious SUV-tractor crash
On May 12 at about 2:20pm, first responders were called to a motor vehicle collision involving a…
Lemonade
The French immersion kindergarten class from James McQueen Public School in Fergus used lemonade…
