PALMERSTON – Some local residents remain concerned about a proposal to increase the density of a planned subdivision here despite the addition of an additional access road and a park area.
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Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre draws a crowd in Fergus
FERGUS – Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre made a campaign stop at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex on April 21 and a crowd came out to meet him.
County receiving $8.75 million from federal-provincial child care agreement
WELLINGTON COUNTY - The county is receiving $8.75 million this year from Ontario's $10-a-day federal-provincial child care agreement which came into effect April 1. Officials say there's still much work ahead before money will reach operators and parents receive fee rebates.
Councillors leery of Guelph’s search for water sources in Guelph/Eramosa
MARDEN – Much like their peers in Puslinch, Guelph/Eramosa councillors are a bit leery of the City of Guelph's search for new water sources in neighbouring townships. The city is looking for alternate sources to accommodate anticipated growth.
Centre Wellington receives $450,000 in latest OLG payment for hosting casino
ELORA – Centre Wellington is receiving over $450,000 in its latest payment from the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation for hosting Elements Casino Grand River in Elora. The township has received $1,622,262 in total for the 2021-22 fiscal year.
Guelph/Eramosa supports moratorium on new gravel mining licenses
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Council here is endorsing the call for a moratorium on new gravel mining licenses in Ontario. On April 19 council heard from members of the community, including Reform Gravel Mining Coalition representative Doug Tripp, requesting the moratorium to facilitate a study.
Local resident bilked out of $50,000 with Bitcoin, gift card scam
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Police are again warning local residents to be wary of fraudsters after a resident here was scammed out of $50,000. Police say someone "provoked the victim" to purchase and transfer over $50,000 in Bitcoin and gift cards.
Wellington North senior recognized for community volunteer efforts
MOUNT FOREST – Kay Ayres is such a treasure to Wellington North she was twice presented with the township’s 2022 Senior of the Year Award.
No shortage of rapid antigen tests for county child care providers
GUELPH – The Wellington County Children’s Early Years Division has so far received 22,637 test kits (containing five tests each), completing three distribution rounds to 44 child care centres and 24 home child care providers within Wellington County.
Drayton resident charged with sexual assault of minors
WELLINGTON COUNTY – A Drayton resident faces four counts of sexual assault involving multiple victims under the age of 16.
Friends of the Grand River could use some more friends
FERGUS – With COVID restrictions lifting, Friends of the Grand River want people to know they are back and looking for some new blood to help fulfill their mandate.
Half of Erin’s paved roads in good shape; half in poor condition: report
ERIN – A recent study examining the condition of the Town of Erin’s paved roads found the number of roads identified to be in good condition was roughly the same number as those identified in poor condition.
Schreiner introduces legislation to establish ‘Bluebelt’ around Greenbelt
GUELPH – Ontario Green Party Leader and Guelph MPP Mike Schreiner has tabled legislation that would establish a “Bluebelt” throughout the province to complement and further protect the Greenbelt.
Erin council awards $496,000 contract to replace aging culvert
ERIN – Council here has approved the replacement of an aging culvert for nearly half a million dollars. On April 14 council directed staff to accept a $496,354 (including HST) bid for the Sideroad 24 culvert from South Shore Contracting.
Trillium grant helped Fergus Agricultural Society prepare for upcoming fall fair
FERGUS – In 2021, the Fergus Agricultural Society received a $28,000 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation’s Resilient Communities Fund.
