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Ottens earns shutout for Drayton
Both teams fought hard and almost kept the game scoreless through two…
Retired doctor makes a house call
Local retired family physician Dr. Alan Simpson was a special guest speaker at Heritage River…
Putting radon on the radar a wise idea
You can't see it, smell it, or taste it, but radon gas might be in your home, posing a risk to your…
Walk for Memories fundraiser is Jan. 27
January is Alzheimer Awareness Month across Canada. The Alzheimer Society of Guelph-Wellington is…
Local writer featured again in popular Chicken Soup series
A local writer has been featured in the latest book in the popular Chicken Soup for the Soul…
New bus on the road for EWCS seniors day program
There was much excitement on Dec. 19, as those involved with the seniors program waited for…
Free workshop helps those living on less in Wellington County
Whether it is the reality of a retirement income, the choice to live a simple life or the reality…
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…
Bursary recipient
Norwell District Secondary School student Casey Clunas is the recipient of the Harriston and…
81″s lose to Ripley 7-2
The Minto-Mapleton 81's lost a 7-2 decision to the Ripley Wolves in Palmerston on Jan. 11. The…
Five New Year”s resolutions to protect your online privacy
As people spend more and more time online, the need to be diligent in protecting online privacy and…
College Royal set for March 16-17
Students at the University of Guelph have begun preparations for the biggest campus wide event of…
Taking the shot
The Centre Wellington Fusion house league Atom team, Orange Crush, competed recently in the…
Canadian ballet legend, choreographer take a turn teaching at local dance school
It is not every day that young ballerinas in a small town get the chance to work with two…