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County to check buildings before buying costly ‘clean’ power
County council is considering buying hydro from a clean energy source – but first it…
4-H group holding camp seminar in April
4-H Ontario and Me to We, a division of Free the Children, are seeking rural and urban high school…
Invoices checked
Recreation program coordinator Matthew Lubbers reported that revenues for 2008 have been…
Growing a future for communities with local downtown plantings
Downtown plantings could help grow efforts for local revitalization efforts. A recent…
Minto Fire department committee briefs
From smoke alarms to the need to update the county radio system, the local fire committee here…
Alumni game generates $4,700
Recreation program coordinator Matthew Lubbers reported that the Palmerston 81’s alumni…
Council seeking relaxed rules on bridge inspections
If bridges are approved to be in good condition for the next 5, 10, or 15 years, councillors…
Council still irritated with local conservation authorities
Councillors here remain disappointed with a proposed increase to levies by area conservation…
Thieves strike diesel in West Luther
Thieves might not be getting rich, but for the second time culprits have tapped into a local diesel…
Private lawyer will prosecute peace bond case against blogger
Peace bond proceedings against Guelph blogger Bill Manderson will resume on March 2 with a private…
Local women gearing up for CNE competition
Since its inception, more than 3,500 young people from across the province have gone to the CNE in…
Puslinch okays removal of old works shed
Puslinch council has approved a tender for the removal of the old public works shed on Brock Road.…
Triathlon for Sight a success
On July 19, the Fergus Lions Club sponsored its third annual Triathlon for Sight at the Sportsplex…
Elora Centre for the Arts warms up to love Feb.13
On Friday at the Elora Centre for the Arts, organizers are celebrating Valentine’s…