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Councillor Wayne Martin is impressed with Minto’s Try-it program
It’s a small program making a big difference in Minto. At a recent meeting, councillor Wayne…
Credit Valley Conservation awards announced
Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) presented 19 awards in three different categories on May 9, at the…
Guelph Arts Council has new art brochure
The Arts Council here has announced the release of its revised edition of A Guide to Public…
Biannual Co-op Expo May 29
The Co-operative education department of Centre Wellington District High School is holding its…
Wallypalooza returns to farm on June 13
Wallypalooza 2009, a family-friendly outdoor music festival in support of the Trillium Waldorf…
Local architect recognized by Ontario Agricultural College
Local architect and planner Charles Simon recently received the OAC Volunteer Recognition award.…
Two GSO winners perform
The Guelph Symphony Orchestra had joint winners in its 2009 competition held on May 2. They are…
Arnott wants fair compensation
Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott grilled the Minister of Energy and Infrastructure in the…
Magic show set for May 28 at CWDHS
One day in grade 7, Claude Haggerty discovered a book on magic and illusion in his school…
Finalists set for TD Canada Trust Young Performers Competition
Eight finalists have been chosen for the TD Canada Trust Young Performers Competition at the…
Eden Mills Writers’ Festival benefit on Sunday
The Eden Mills Writers’ Festival is hosting an afternoon of accomplished authors…
Township okays $123,000 in sidewalk, curb improvements
Local sidewalks will soon be getting much needed improvements. On May 12 council approved $123,580…
Manderson peace bond case delayed yet again
A peace bond case against Guelph blogger Bill Manderson has been delayed yet again. Court…
Looking for homegrown … in a positive way
Councillors here might be taking a positive look at the phrase “homegrown” in the near…