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Cherrey receives industry award; company heading to Olympics
When spectators and athletes are shuttled to Olympic events in Vancouver next month, some will be…
Health Unit announces flu shot figures
A total of 96,563 H1N1 doses have been administered or distributed in the…
Size does not matter when determining worth of farmers
A commentary from the National Farmers Union Recently on CKNX Radio’s call in show hosted by…
Rezoning separates farmland, contractors business south of Arthur on Highway 6
Council has concerns with the increasing number of farm severances in Wellington North. The most…
Heritage lecture series is designed to create dialogue in community
The Elora Centre for the Arts is hosting a heritage lecture series in partnership with…
Christmas tree burning day turning into annual village party
It is likely a tradition was born here on Jan. 9. The Arthur Legion held a Christmas tree…
Township removes old provision allowing dogs to be killed at night
A decades-old stipulation that essentially allowed any Guelph-Eramosa resident to kill a dog simply…
Mail scam warning issued
The Canada Revenue Agency is warning taxpayers to beware of a recent scam where some Canadians are…
World Day of Prayer had full church
The World Day of Prayer Ecumenical Service was held at St James Anglican Church here last month. A…
Learning Disabilities Assoc. DVD screenings
The Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County is proud to announce a series of DVD…
Environmental film fest of five starts Jan. 21 at local Legion
The film festival, Fast Forward: Our Environmental Future is Now, begins at the Legion here on…
Dance champ to be highlight of Gala Royale for Heart and Stroke
While the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Wellington Dufferin is asking Guelph residents to kick up…
Funds available to local youth for music, dance and art programs
The Guelph Youth Music Centre has announced a new program providing financial assistance…
Brad Gerrie: Low hiring rate at MNR led to a satisfying job
Fergus born Brad Gerrie finds it a little ironic he not only got the job he wanted against…
