Alan Dale has bee re-elected to his third term as chairman of the Grand River Conservation…
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CANADA DAY: July 1 means traditional celebrations
The July 1 holiday in this township will run true to its usual form, giving residents an easy…
WEB ONLY: Keep fire safety in mind as temperatures drop
As Ontario prepared to be blasted by chilling Arctic temperatures, Centre Wellington Fire…
CANADA DAY: Big party planned in Drayton
Looking for something to do on Canada Day? Come to Drayton and help Mapleton Township…
WEB ONLY: Damascus WI hears of cure-all
On a frosty Jan. 14, the Damascus Women’s Institute held its monthly meeting at…
WEB ONLY: Fraberts raises $600 for food bank
Fraberts Fresh Food’s inaugural fresh food drive was an overwhelming success. Customers…
WEB ONLY: Humane Society reminds people to protect their pets from cold
GUELPH - The recent extreme temperatures have caused the Humane Society here to…
WEB ONLY: Crime Stoppers seeks community helpers
While January is known around the world, Crime Stoppers Awareness Month and Crime Stoppers of…
Minto supports neighbour’s health care bid
Councillors here endorsed in principle, North Wellington Health Care’s application…
WEB ONLY: Tiny Tot Thursdays at Civic Museum
Tiny Tot Thursdays at Guelph Civic Museum will continue to be offered the last Thursday from…
Habitat group asks council to lend a hand and waive fees for coming project in Arthur
Supporters of the Habitat for Humanity’s coming build in Arthur are looking for a…
Council OKs longer hours, more time off
The municipality is extending the hours of operation at its offices on Sideroad 16, south of…
WEB ONLY: Focus on 2009 plans for Lions Heritage Park in Palmerston
The Palmerston Lions Club will have its hands full this summer as members get set for an ambitious…
WEB ONLY – Quebec farmers admit to patent violation; pay $200 per acre
Three Quebec farmers from the Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean region in Quebec who have admitted…
WEB ONLY: Council hears 2008 Wellington North works department review
It has been a busy year, but Wellington North works committee chairman Dan Yake believes a lot…