TORONTO – Ontario has struck an agreement with the Canadian government to establish $10-a-day child care by March 2026.
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‘Little Rocks’ champs recognized
Little Rocks award – The Fergus Curling Club’s Little Rocks curling season ended on March…
Grey Wellington Theatre Guild preparing for spring production of Norm Foster comedy “Halfway There”
Poster display – The Grey Wellington Theatre Guild is currently in rehearsal for its spring 2022…
Presentation on speaking
Effective speaking – Toastmasters and the Mount Forest Lions partnered in preparation for the…
Public meeting in Arthur to focus on growth, housing, development
WELLINGTON NORTH – The township here is hosting a public information session to facilitate discussions surrounding growth in the community and to generate awareness of what is to come.
Elora BIA appointments announced
ELORA – Centre Wellington council approved new appointments to the board of management of the…
COIL program offering grants, training, mentorship on circular economy
WELLINGTON COUNTY - The Circular Opportunity Innovation Launchpad (COIL) project’s Evolve Circular Pre-Accelerator funding stream is open until April 18.
Glowan’s Ukraine benefit concert a success
Benefit concert – Glowan is glowing after a successful concert on March 26 to benefit…
100 Women Who Care Centre Wellington donate $8,800 to Learning Disabilities Association of Wellington County
Cheque please – On March 22, 100 Women Who Care Centre Wellington presented a cheque of…
Centre Wellington Fusion U10s head to OMHA championship
Claiming gold – On March 26, the Centre Wellington Fusion U10-A team travelled to Oakville to…
Centre Wellington Fusion U14A win Tri-County championship
Champions – The Centre Wellington Fusion U14A hockey team won the Tri-County championship last…
Excellence in Agriculture program expanded
TORONTO – The province’s agriculture minister, Lisa Thompson, announced on March 1 the…
OMAFRA Report: How to properly ground an electric fence
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Planning for the future: when there’s a will, you get your way
ELORA - See a lawyer and write your will. It’s the only way to have control over who will receive your assets when you die.
Estate planning can reduce taxes for survivors and make a difficult time a little easier
ELORA – While death and taxes are a certainty, it’s also true that without a will, and without estate planning, more of your assets might go to taxes than to your survivors.
