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Snow cover might be light but spring flooding still remains possible
The amount of snow on the ground might be low, but the chances of a flood this spring are still…
Seminar series to focus on consumer trends, farmer choices
In a world of growing demand for food products, some countries are ramping up production…
Sustainable farmer pitch made to Minto
Pat Brown, of the National Farmer’s Union, had a bit of local help as he made the pitch to…
Township accepts bylaw to prevent fortifications
It appears a bylaw that would prevent outlaw motorcycle gangs from fortifying buildings in…
Town willing to discuss waiving fees for group
Town council here has indicated it would at least consider a one-time request to waive fees…
Second annual chili cookoff supports schools playground
Things are heating up for the second annual chili cook-off in support of the Elora Public…
Horses102 continues
Equine Guelph is offering Horses102, the follow-up to the popular Horses101 program launched last…
McKay: lots of interest in strategic plan
Puslinch councillor Don McKay says he is happy to see companies are interested in the…
EquiMania returns to All Breeds Emporium
EquiMania is returning to the Can-Am All Breeds Equine Emporium from March 19 to 21 in London.…
Fortification bylaw almost ready: CBO
Puslinch’s chief building official says he and his colleagues in the county are “almost…
Farmers market coming to Puslinch
It may just be a matter of time before a new farmer’s market is opened in Puslinch.…
Women in Crisis: When happily ever after doesnt last
Come in, she said, I’ll give ya, shelter from the storm – Bob Dylan GUELPH – Last…
Local residents have councils sympathy over wind turbine proposal
Centre Wellington council’s committee of the whole heard on Monday afternoon that…
ECT wins acting and directing awards
The Elora Community Theatre’s production of That Summer that ran in November, has…
