The Minto Arts Council presents Vibrations in Colour and Calligraphy in the Minto…
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Arthur pharmacist Joe Walsh supported by council
Joe Walsh of Arthur is worried his pharmacy will not survive funding cuts recently…
Council okays budget with 2.7% tax increase
A “stay-the-course budget” including wage freezes for council and staff means…
County groups to join others in April 28 demonstration at Queens Park
Two county groups who are opposed to the way the province has handled wind farms will be taking…
Local soldier departs for Afghanistan
Sean Summerfield is a Master Corporal and trained to expect the unexpected –…
Oakes wants furniture auctions banned
Mount Forest business owner Jason Oakes, of Country Carpet and Furniture, would like to see all…
Rockwood clinic welcoming patients
The East Wellington Family Health Team is now taking patients at its new Rockwood clinic. The…
New agreement needed for access to water towers
A new tower access agreement will need to be hammered out now that Barrett Xplore Inc. has taken…
Professional appraiser popular at antique show
Items brought in for an appraisal at last weekend’s 19th annual Elora Antique Show and Sale…
Trillium Run set for May 8
Wellington North council recently gave its blessing to the ninth annual Trillium races here on…
Recreation centre elevator use has its ups and downs
Councillors here are unwilling to be taken for a ride by local youth riding the elevator at…
Puslinch council paid $98,582 in 2009
Puslinch council received a total of $98,582 in remuneration and expenses in 2009 – up…
Council seeks generator grant
Councillor Dan Yake wants to make sure the township’s emergency funding is…
Foundation offering some grants
Applications are now being accepted from community groups and schools for community…
REVIEW: Theatre Orangevilles 18 Wheels offers something for everyone
A musical about truckers? Could there be a more difficult gap to bridge between genre and subject…
