The city has attracted another company that will work in the energy sector. Melitron Corporation…
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Gravel production down almost 29%
Gravel production was down 10% across the municipality last year, which resulted in $24,577 less…
Schools get Parent Reaching Out grants
Students at Maryborough Public School are making an extra effort to get better sleep, eat healthier…
Wellington economic group updates has local impact
In recent discussion of Wellington County’s municipal economic development group, Minto Mayor…
Taste Real Guelph-Wellington gets $72,500 grant
The recently developed regional food tourism brand Taste Real-Guelph Wellington has received…
Hundreds of locals marched in rain to protest against wind turbines
HOOF Dalton. That was the message from several hundred people on Oct. 26 as they protested outside…
Matt Hornburg: Worldwide programmer grounded by small community
Splash! Glug! The kid in the wet suit has just taken a flop off a slide and into a – moat?…
New town council to be sworn in on Dec. 1
The town’s new council, which will serve the municipality until 2014, will be sworn in on…
Youth summit
ABOYNE – WDG Public Health and some community partners will present a youth summit,…
Employees recognized for 25 years
Two town employees were recognized on Tuesday night for 25 years of service. Graham Smith,…
Fire department enhancement
The idea of a utility vehicle for the Mount Forest Fire Department has popped up once more.…
Northern poppy and parade permits set
As per usual, Wellington North councillors made their traditional approvals for the sale of poppies…
Santa coming to town
Santa Claus is coming to town and it seems he will be visiting Wellington North’s two largest…
Arnott vows to push government for local hospitals
Following debate in the Ontario Legislature on hospital projects important to the people of his…
Town celebrates new medical clinic
The new medical building here that was officially opened on Oct. 22 even has room for an ambulance.…