GUELPH – “Just a little bit more” is Habitat for Humanity Wellington Dufferin Guelph’s…
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Rotarians donate gazebo in Clifford
CLIFFORD – Local Rotarians met at the park at the traffic lights in Clifford on Sept. 11 to…
Minto hosted first of three fall Makers Markets
Makers Market – The first of three fall Makers Markets in the Town of Minto was held on Sept.…
The Cafe at the Old Post made donation to Minto Mental Health
Sausage Saturday – The Cafe at the Old Post made a donation to Minto Mental Health from every…
Upper Grand District School Board announces 2019-20 Everyday Heroes
GUELPH – During this year of uncertainty, many Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) staff,…
Orange Shirt Day prompts discussion about abuse of Indigenous people in residential schools
WELLINGTON COUNTY – While students at both the Upper Grand and Wellington Catholic district school boards were sporting orange shirts on Sept. 30, it was not a day of celebration.
Ontario could see 1,000 new COVID-19 cases per day in October
TORONTO – The data, released on Sept. 30, also shows an increase in cases across all age groups – not just in young people, as seen over the past month. Across Ontario, coronavirus cases are doubling every ten to 12 days.
CW Community Foundation has channeled almost $140,000 to local organizations during pandemic
CENTRE WELLINGTON – If it wasn’t so serious, Raymond Soucy would be feeling like Santa Claus,…
Donor clinic set for Oct. 30
DRAYTON – “Calling all Drayton lifesavers – we’re back!” That’s the message…
Dunsmore raises over $16,000 with 500km walk for Cody Shepperd Project
OTTAWA - Neil Dunsmore encountered more challenges than he anticipated on his 500km walk from Elora to
COVID-19 in schools and daycare centres: the latest count
GUELPH – As of Dec. 28, 16 schools in the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) region are reporting active cases of COVID-19.
Sacred Heart Catholic School held food drive in support of Rockwood food bank
Food drive – Sacred Heart Catholic School in Rockwood held a fundraiser in support of the…
Mercer urges residents to minimize contacts, ‘get creative’ with Thanksgiving celebrations
ELORA – Dr. Nicola Mercer’s recent message to Centre Wellington council was the same as always: until there is a vaccine or widespread immunity in the population, COVID-19 restrictions and mask wearing are here to stay.
Centre Wellington firefighters rescue two from Elora Gorge
ELORA – Centre Wellington firefighters rescued two people from the Elora Gorge on Sept. 28.
Premier declares Ontario is now in second wave of COVID-19
TORONTO – On the same day that Ontario reported 700 new cases of COVID-19 – the highest recorded number since the beginning of the pandemic – Premier Doug Ford stated that Ontario is now in the second wave of the pandemic.
