The requests coming to food banks across the county have never been higher – and neither has…
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Judge dismisses motion to strike lawsuit against Manderson
Justice William Hourigan has dismissed a motion from the Canadian Civil Liberties…
Minto council makes donation for seniors walking programs
Council endorsed a grant request from the Seniors’ Centre of Excellence for the use of…
Mount Forest 4-H Invitational Show results
The Mount Forest 4-H Invitational Show started at 10am on Monday at the fair. We had 76 Dairy…
Theatre Guild founder to offer acting classes
The Grey-Wellington Theatre Guild is offering aspiring actors an opportunity to learn from a…
Dress Code ‘fantasy’ has rebel focus Aug. 20-21
The final show in the Belwood Summer Theatre is an original play called Dress Code. In…
Towns arena addition now in jeopardy with bids well exceeding plans
Due to a larger-than-expected cost estimate, it now appears the highly anticipated addition at…
Wellington North council to exercise its options to invest surplus funds
Councillors in Wellington North Township intend to make use of the One Investment Program to…
Laugh-in comes to the Grand Theatre
Fergus – It’s going to be a “sock-it-to-me” evening Sept. 4 at the…
ECT season features Canadian plays
Fergus - The Elora Community Theatre has announced three plays for the 2008-2009…
RCMPI’s Beauty and The Beast
Guelph Royal City Musical Productions Inc. is celebrating its 30th anniversary season with its…
Audition notice
Guelph – The Guelph Youth Singers are holding auditions in August and early…
Benefit attracted over 200
Fergus – A concert to help fight a proposed limestone quarry at the Ontario Municipal Board…
Green says Drayton might twin with American city – eventually
Mapleton Twp. – In 1878, a group of people from Drayton decided to try their luck…
Minto interested in north origins
It seems now that residents here have re-established connections with their North Dakota namesakes,…