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Shamrocks receive small pot of town gold for advertising
Councillors here have approved $2,500 in “advertising” to help the Erin Shamrocks…
Big Brothers Big Sisters looking for volunteers – and fun
September is Big Brothers Big Sisters Month. Big Brothers and Big Sisters are people who are…
Resident wants former road allowance turned over at no cost
To call Paul Brown an unhappy camper these days might be a bit of an understatement. Brown was at…
The hills are alive … with art for the annual Headwaters Arts Festival
It’s art. It’s music. It’s a whole lot more. The Headwaters Arts Festival is the…
Blood donation
"The need for blood doesn't stop for holidays during the Christmas season," said Chris Hardy,…
Wellington North tourism initiatives win marketing awards for second time
To suggest Wellington North’s economic development officer Linda Reader is pleased with…
Career paths
More than 500 Grade 7 to 12 students, along with their parents and teachers, from the Upper Grand…
District 10 results
Below are the most recent District 10 / 4 results recieved by the Wellington Advertiser office as…
Council denies request for meeting about Gore Road tower
While some local landowners are still unhappy about the location of a proposed Bell Mobility tower…
Giant Hogweed invading Minto
A nasty weed is invading Minto – Giant Hogweed is a long lived perennial plant which quickly…
Wilkinson vows to see Arthur licence bureau reopened
In the wake of the recent closing of Arthur’s Ministry of Transportation (MTO) licence…
OPP begins another round of PACTs
The Wellington County OPP is again running its Police and Community Together (PACT) program. That…
Film and music festival is back in city for its second year
Building on the success of last year’s inaugural event, SharpCuts: Guelph Indie Film and…
Arts Council launches artist relief fund
As part of a successful fundraiser for Guelph artist Sue Richards on Sept. 13, Guelph…