KITCHENER – Minto resident Mark MacKenzie had a good day on the links earlier this month.
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Fergus woman charged in connection with multiple opioid overdoses
FERGUS - A Fergus woman has been charged in connection with an OPP investigation into multiple non-fatal opioid overdoses.
Puslinch council considers electronic meetings, delegations
PUSLINCH – Puslinch council will consider allowing electronic delegations, possibly as early as the next meeting.
Mapleton council defers request for increased fire service staffing
MAPLETON – Council here has deferred to 2021 budget discussions a recommendation from Mapleton Fire Rescue for increased administrative staff support.
Wellington municipalities to receive over $4.6 million in COVID-19 funding
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Wellington County municipalities will receive a combined total of $4,623,800 in funding to support their response to COVID-19.
Three charged in Fergus drug bust
FERGUS – A Fergus woman is among three charged after a drug bust here on Wednesday. Wellington County OPP officers executed a search warrant at a Fergus home and seized "a quantity of fentanyl, heroin and methamphetamine."
Mapleton planning new path forward on water/wastewater infrastructure
MAPLETON – Council will go back to its previous consulting engineers, but not back to the drawing board, as its seeks a new path forward to upgrade local water and wastewater systems.
Council defers decision on proposed changes to Drayton subdivision plan
MAPLETON – Township council has deferred a request for revisions to the Riverview Heights Phase 2 draft plan of subdivision, pending a staff report, after hearing concerns from neighbours on Aug. 11.
Centre Wellington councillor walking to Ottawa for mental health fundraiser
ELORA – Neil Dunsmore is planning to walk from Elora to Ottawa in September in an effort to raise awareness and funds for The Cody Shepperd Project, which supports people – particularly youth - with mental illness.
Wellington North alters procedural bylaw to allow continued remote meetings
WELLINGTON NORTH – Changes to the township’s procedural bylaw, to allow council to maintain the option of continuing with electronic meetings, have been approved.
Elora artist moves ‘Racism at Home’ series to Fergus
Phil Irish has created a series of portraits he calls Racism at Home – paintings of Black and Indigenous people who were killed or injured by police.
Youth Citizen of the Year awarded to Centre Wellington’s Abigail Taylor
Youth recognized – Abigail Taylor, right, is this year’s Youth Citizen of the Year in…
Premier Doug Ford joined celebration for opening of new Groves hospital
ABOYNE – The new Groves hospital is officially open.
Building department processing applications and issuing permits
WELLINGTON NORTH – The township is advising the public the local building department is…
Louise Marshall Hospital foundation receives Legion donations
MOUNT FOREST – The Royal Canadian Legion (RCL) recently presented two donations to the…
