For some, this could be considered the best of both worlds. Wellington North Township has agreed to…
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Sharpes Crescent name approved
Under business arising from previous council session, councillors here have given their seal of…
NextEra wants to address concerns
Officials with NextEra Energy say they will do all they can to address any concerns residents have…
Darcy’s 3-pitch tournament endorsed by council
Darcy’s 14th annual 3-pitch tournament July 30 and 31 is again designated as a community…
Shorebirds workshop at The Arboretum
Shorebirds are one of the most difficult group of birds to identify and The Arboretum, University…
Centre Wellington approves more tenders
Centre Wellington’s council and committee of the whole approved a number of tenders and…
Grade 2 children learned about agriculture
They clutched bags of bird seed and they carefully leaned through the bars to touch sheep, lammas…
Council: flashing light too little to solve issues at intersection
Guelph-Eramosa councillors are glad the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) has finally agreed to…
Alls well with local wells
Wellington North’s Manager of Public Works Gary Williamson told council, “Our…
Foot patrol hours explained
The issue of foot patrols is one that Wellington North runs across from time to time. As…
County opens its expanded archives with hundreds attending
Wellington County officially opened its expanded archives at the Wellington County Museum June…
Redneck spirit shines through for 5th anniversary event in Minto
Just as Eddie Rabbit Loves a Rainy Night, it takes more than a bit of rain to dampen the Redneck…
County reaches road deal; Peel Region pays its share of $1.3-million in costs
County councillors had good News confirmed – that a dispute over a road payment with the…
Municipal election heating up; more nominations filed throughout county
Nominations continue to pile up for the Oct. 25 municipal election, which is now just 15 weeks…
45-unit townhouse development in Arthur gets conditional sewage allocation
It may look like a slam dunk for a developer planning a 45-unit townhouse subdivision in Arthur…