Students from across Wellington County once again took part in Canada at War, the Guelph Wellington…
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Sketching workshop at Arboretum June 9
The Arboretum at the University of Guelph is offering a sketching nature workshop on June 9 from…
Bursary, scholarship program offered by Grand River Agricultural Society
Grand River Raceway and the board of directors of the Grand River Agricultural Society have…
Guild set to stage drama Marion Bridge
Three sisters are drawn back to their small town roots, and into a frank re-examination of their…
The Arboretum offers lessons about trees
The Arboretum University of Guelph is offering a tree walk. Anyone who wants to learn more about…
Appraiser will be present at 20th annual antique show
Ever wondered if that old tea set collecting dust in the attic is worth a bundle? Visitors can find…
Township approves 2010 tax rate bylaw
The township has approved a bylaw to set the tax rates for 2010. Residents had an idea how…
Council endorses heritage plaque designation
Council here supports a request from Wellington County councillor Mark MacKenzie to endorse an…
Town rules against bike, skateboard ban
Yet another municipality has refused a Wellington North request to create a county-wide bylaw…
Pharmacy concerns relayed to local councillors by Harriston business owner
Bill Acheson, of Acheson’s Pharmacy in Harriston, has concerns with how changes to…
Township holds off on fair trade declaration and policies – for now
Centre Wellington is very close to meeting all the criteria for becoming a fair trade…
Township gives ‘Kitchen in the Park’ project a property use agreement
Centre Wellington council has passed a bylaw that will allow citizens free use of part of…
Sandals gets new post
Guelph MPP Liz Sandals has been named a parliamentary assistant to the Minister of Health and…
Fourth annual horse event offers something for all equine disciplines
The fairgrounds here will be the site on June 6 for Equi-fest 2010. There will be…
New In Motion program is teaching kids healthy cooking
Grade 5 and 6 students paid a lot closer attention than might have been expected on Friday morning…