NORTH PERTH – A Mapleton man was sent to hospital with serious injuries after being injured while working in a barn here.
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Autism Behavioural Services reopens after being vandalized twice this spring
FERGUS – Freya Hunter is pleased to be able to open the doors to her facility again and is warmed by the outpouring of community support. But she could have done without the vandalism.
DNA match leads to arrest of Wellington North man
PUSLINCH – A Wellington North man has been charged in connection with a break-in and theft here last year after DNA testing allegedly linked him to the crime.
Elora church launches community knitting project for Remembrance Day
A knitting group in Elora is planning an art installation for Remembrance Day and they are looking for others who knit or crochet to join the project.
Palmerston water tower back online
PALMERSTON – The Town of Minto announced on July 14 that maintenance, including exterior painting, on the Palmerston tower that began in May is complete and all restrictions on water use have been lifted.
Last of Guelph/Eramosa’s fallen soldiers will have street named in his honour
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Of the 24 Guelph/Eramosa veterans who died during the First and Second World Wars, Rockwood’s final fallen soldier, Donald Fraser Titt, will soon have a street named in his honour.
UGDSB approves 2021-22 budget
GUELPH – The Upper Grand District School Board (UGDB) has passed the 2021-22 school year budget,…
OPP auxiliary unit celebrates 60 years
WELLINGTON COUNTY – It’s been a long year for the Wellington OPP’s auxiliary unit members,…
Beyond Borders class of 2021 have raised $30,000 for local organizations
GUELPH – After putting endless weeks and hours into event planning, the Upper Grand District…
Groves staff receive foundation bursaries
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Groves Hospital Foundation has announced the 10 staff recipients of their…
Arkell residents frustrated with lack of progress between township and Guelph Junction Railway
ARKELL – Residents here who live near the Guelph Junction Railway’s (GJR) train crossings fear…
Province updates COVID-19 testing requirements for long-term care homes
TORONTO - If you’re one of the over 7.2 million Ontarians who are now fully vaccinated, you’ll no longer need to be tested when visiting loved ones at a long-term care home.
Guelph Humane Society installs pollinator garden at new location
GUELPH – The Guelph Humane Society (GHS) celebrated Pollinator Week (June 21-27) with a renewed…
Livestream cabaret concert series returns
DRAYTON – The last two concerts in Drayton Entertainment’s free Livestream Cabaret Concert…
‘Greetings from my heart’: Guelph greeting card effort
GUELPH – Retiree Sharon Wolters has started the “greetings from my heart” project, where…
