Many family members, friends and supporters of Tye McGinn watched with anticipation on Tuesday…
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Snow cat
No doubt on the lookout for snow mice, this snow cat creation was constructed by sisters Annette…
Puslinch considers highway impact study
Councillors here are hoping a university study will help clarify the impact of Highway 6 through…
Wellington North insurance up 2%
The cost for insurance coverage in Wellington North is going up by two per cent, council was told…
A night of music for Habitat
Habitat celebration - The Elora Legion was packed to the walls as the community of musicians and…
Time to chat
Area residents line up for a chance to chat with Wellington Halton-Hills MPP Ted Arnott at a New…
First-ever Trees for Tots drive raises $21,000
A newly-launched Christmas tree collection program has chipped in almost $21,000 to Children's…
Psychic Expo returns Jan. 25 to 27
The largest psychic expo in the area is coming here Jan. 25 to 27. Internationally known psychics…
Erin budget discussions grind along to keep increase below 17%
Councillors and staff still have a considerable way to go if they hope to reach less than double…
No objections from neighbours of proposed sign near Highway 401
It looks like nearby neighbours are agreeable to Collaborative Structures Limited installing a…
Students, OPP hit the ice to raise funds for MADD
A team of Norwell District Secondary School students, including members of the school's Redmen…
Clifford and District Horticultural Society members recognized with awards
President Bill Cheeseman welcomed District Secretary Laurel Strachan to the Clifford and District…
Turbine opponents planning protest at Liberal leadership rally
Anti-wind turbine activists are taking their message directly to the Liberal leadership convention…
Dancing for a cause
The St. James Catholic High School Grade 12 leadership class recently hosted a dance for Grade 9…
Township seeks $1.7 million for road
Guelph-Eramosa council has decided to seek over $1.7-million in provincial funding to help…