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Council ready to walk out unless local tourism group responds
To be, or not to be, is usually the question – but not here. When it comes to tourism region…
Maieron recommends dropping servicing study
Since urban residents here apparently do not want to be hooked in to municipal water, Mayor Lou…
Hometown Roots: Deep into the music
Tyler Zuidema had a cold – and couldn’t go to work. It’s a common enough…
Job fair attracted over 200
In 2010, the manufacturing sector here consisted of 678 business establishments, varying in size.…
Volunteers are perennial at local horticultural society
As another gardening season came to a close, the Fergus Horticultural Society held its annual…
New shot for those allergic to flu shot
Haven’t got a flu shot because of an allergy to neomycin? Wellington Dufferin Guelph Public…
Twenty $5,000 scholarships awarded
Earth Day Canada recently launched its 2012 Toyota Earth Day scholarship program, providing twenty…
Mapletons MAX committee reveals donor wall at arena
The Mapleton Arena eXpansion (MAX) committee said thank-you on Saturday to a large number of donors…
EWCS announces cuts to bus services
The rural bus program is being cut back. For the last five months East Wellington Community…
Skate Park update and donation
Council here had a report on the Erin Skateboard Park when Al Alls made a donation of $1,000 for…
Elora karate students did well at recent tournament
Students from the Elora Gorge Karate Dojo took part in the Elmira’s fourth annual …
Township supports 4-H by waiving hall fees
Council here has supported the Mapleton 4-H Lifeskills club by waiving the fee for the Moorefield…
Councillor wants better signs for triathlons
Guelph-Eramosa council has approved the use of township roads for two Guelph Lake Triathlons…
Back to school for MPP
Local MPP Ted Arnott visited the grade 5 students of Ponsonby. Public School on Nov. 4. In an…
