CENTRE WELLINGTON – Described by Roots Music Canada as “The Pink Floyd of Folk Music” the Red…
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Community involvement a top priority as Elora Rocks win home opener
ELORA – The Elora Rocks hockey team won its home opener last Friday, marking the third win in as…
Local resident joins team at Shift Family Health Centre
FERGUS – Evan Canzi has returned to his hometown to practice as part of the team at Shift Family…
Spooky stables
Spooky Stables took place on Oct. 16 at the Grand River Raceway where close to 500 people went…
Community dinner
The newly-formed South Wellington Community Lions Club held its first money-raising event in…
Local squash player to compete in first national tournament in nearly two years
FERGUS – Ranked 199th in the world, local squash player Cameron Seth is set to compete this week in one of the first major squash tournaments in Canada since the pandemic began.
Bridal show
On a windy Oct. 17, LaFontana restaurant in Elora hosted a show of local businesses displaying…
Centre Wellington staff to take another look at policies on mental health, public interactions
ELORA – A proposed policy about respectful interactions and frivolous, vexatious and unreasonable complaints didn’t sit well with Centre Wellington council. Nor was it well received by some members of the public, who felt the policy specifically targets them.
Community group makes pitch to council to save Middlebrook Place bridge
ELORA – Centre Wellington council passed a motion at its Oct. 18 committee of the whole meeting to reconsider its decision to demolish the Middlebrook Place bridge.
How meat pies and pints can help end polio
CENTRE WELLINGTON – In the midst of a global pandemic, Rotary International has not forgotten its pledge to eradicate polio from the world. And the Rotary Club of Fergus-Elora hasn’t forgotten either.
