CAMBRIDGE – The Freddy Fusion Science Magic Show is coming to the Hamilton Family Theatre here for four shows on March 13 and 14 at 10:30am and 1:30pm.
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Our Food Future launches three action plans to address priorities
GUELPH – Guelph-Wellington’s Smart Cities Office is launching three action plans that officials say lay the groundwork for long-term environmental, economic, and social gains through proven circular economy practices across the regional food system and beyond.
Sacred Heart Catholic School hosts Feb. 21 pancake lunch, dinner
ROCKWOOD – Teachers, students and parents at Sacred Heart Catholic School worked together to host two Shrove Tuesday pancake meals for the community on Feb. 21.
Dozens attend second ‘try lacrosse’ event
Around 30 children tried their hand at playing lacrosse from 2 to 4pm at the Centre Wellington…
Police beat: Fraud charges
WELLINGTON NORTH – On Feb. 7, Wellington County OPP received a report of a fraud.
Police seek to identify suspect in Minto gas theft
MINTO – Police are looking to identify a suspect in a recent fuel theft here.
Flesherton man facing meth, illegal cigarette charges
WELLINGTON NORTH – A Flesherton man is facing meth and illegal cigarette charges after being pulled over by police for speeding.
Belwood Lions host community barbecue
Community gathering – The Belwood Lions Club hosted a barbecue lunch on Feb. 18 to bring the…
Lions Club presents cheque to Groves hospital
Donation – The Fergus Lions Club presented Groves Memorial Community Hospital with a cheque…
Local wrestlers win medals at Guelph tournament
Winner – Local athletes returned home with more medals from the Guelph Invitational wrestling…
Source water risk management plans being negotiated in Wellington North past deadline
KENILWORTH – A report to Wellington North council from Centre Wellington risk management official Kyle Davis outlined the activity of Source Water Protection staff within the township last year.
Looming ‘infrastructure deficit’ evident in Mapleton financial planning review
MAPLETON – A dedicated tax is among the measures the township may have to consider as it struggles to get a handle on a looming “infrastructure deficit.” Mayor Gregg Davidson mentioned the possibility following a review of the municipality’s long-term financial strategy.
Public meeting held on zoning amendment for oversized structure
MAPLETON – A public meeting was held on Feb. 14 for a rezoning request to permit an existing oversized accessory structure to remain on a severed parcel of agricultural land.
Commissioner: federal government met threshold to invoke Emergencies Act
OTTAWA – Public Order Emergency Commissioner Paul Rouleau says the federal government did in fact meet the "very high" threshold required to invoke the Emergencies Act last winter in response to "Freedom Convoy" protests in downtown Ottawa.
Council directs home industry owners to investigate odour solutions
MAPLETON – Council here directed the owners of a rural home industry to investigate solutions to potential odour and emission concerns following a Feb. 14 public meeting on a proposed expansion.
