Wellington North may soon give consideration to a coyote bounty in the near future. Council…
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Broomhead gets Wellington North council support in bid to run for warden
Wellington North Mayor Mike Broomhead would like to be the next warden of Wellington County.…
Victory at council for Mount Forest church group – despite some doubts
Wellington North council has passed a bylaw for a lease agreement between Mount Forest…
Electricity retailers regularly charging more than local utilities
If an electricity salesman knocks on Melanie Cooper’s door here these days, he…
Breastfeeding clinic moving to Public Health offices
On Oct. 1, the breastfeeding clinic in Fergus is moved from Groves Hospital to the WDG Public…
Lions hold clinic Oct. 8
CNIB is conducting a Lions low vision clinic in Riverside Glen Retirement Home, 60…
STRAY CASTS: Strub, Izumi win back to back Quinte Classic bass tourney
Bob Izumi is something of a fishing legend in Canada. He gained fame and fortune through many years…
REVIEW: Theatre Orangeville’s Step Right Up a great start to season
From the opening scene to the final bow, Theatre Orangeville’s Step Right Up is a winner. It…
Centre Wellington will finally replace 8th Line bridge closed in 2003
While the recession has had dire consequences for many people, Centre Wellington…
Festival Singers tour east Canada; offer busy winter season
The Elora Festival Singers are ready for their winter series of concerts. The Singers will be…
MTO concerns raised over business, farmers’ market
The idea of a farmers’ market and antique sales outlet in downtown Kenilworth is on hold…
Leahy brings eclectic musical style to city
River Run Centre will welcome one of Canada’s best loved family bands -talented and energetic…
Town passes new fill bylaw despite concerns about costs, restrictions
If the reaction of those at a recent meeting is any indication, few people in Erin will be…
Girls CWOSSA
Results: Girls CWOSSA The top 5 girls advance to OFSAA. 1ST TAYLOR…
Number of public sector employees making over $100,000 on the rise
While lower paying jobs were lost by the thousands, the number of Ontario public sector employees…