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Sewage allocation for Eastridge approved
Councillors are reinstating 18 sewage allocation units to developers of the Eastridge…
Blues singer thankful for support of ‘groundbreaking’ festival
Renowned blues singer Diana Braithwaite is thankful for local support the Underground…
After trip to Kandahar, Minto town flag returns home
It’s now a place where families and flags belong. After a rotation at Camp Nathan Smith…
Consortium official says school bus tender process all about the kids
A Wellington-Dufferin Student Transportation Services official says there never was a moratorium on…
Economic development department making big strides, council hears
When it comes to its strategic plan, the Centre Wellington Economic Development…
Visser still upset as local bidders lose
They provide jobs in the township, pay taxes, and they are usually good corporate citizens…
Wellington North has new acting CBO as former CBO replaced
Darren Jones is the new acting chief building inspector for the Township of Wellington North.…
Work now underway on $6.2-million recreational facility at Marden park
Work is now underway on a $6.2-million recreational facility at Marden Park. On Nov. 20…
Local designer wins national promotion
For the past three years local graphic designer and artist, Shirley Al has been the designer behind…
Kids musical series at River Run this Saturday
River Run Centre and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony are presenting Wooly Kinderconcerts that…
Kids musical series at River Run this Saturday
River Run Centre and the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony are presenting Wooly Kinderconcerts that…
Grinder and Friends do Christmas at library
Grinder Productions is presenting Grinder and Friends, a holiday variety show for the whole…
Arts council offers web training for groups
As part of the commitment website members and the arts and heritage of Guelph and Wellington…
Hospital boards announce integration agreement, new CEO
Current president and CEO Jerome Quenneville will not be part of a new "integrated governance"…