CENTRE WELLINGTON — Changes associated with the COVID-19 pandemic can have a big impact on four-legged family members, local pet experts say.
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Police beat: One of two suspects nabbed during theft from store
FERGUS – One woman has been charged and police are searching for a male accomplice after two…
Mammograms still offered at Groves hospital during lockdown
ABOYNE – Don’t neglect your health because of COVID-19 safety measures, say officials at…
Public comments invited on updates to Drinking Water Source Protection Plan
CAMBRIDGE – Members of the public are invited to read and comment on the Draft Updated…
Municipalities in Wellington County to receive $5.9 million in 2021 OCIF cash
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Local municipalities will receive almost $5.9 million from the Ontario Community Infrastructure Fund in 2021. The $200-million fund helps small, rural and northern communities build and repair roads, bridges, water and wastewater infrastructure.
Public health reporting 149 COVID-19 cases over weekend
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Public health is reporting 149 new COVID-19 cases in the region over the weekend (Jan. 22 to 24) and the 15th COVID-related death in Wellington County.
Elora Mill named number one spa destination in Canada
ELORA MILL – The Elora Mill Hotel and Spa has been named the number one spa and wellness destination in Canada – and number two in North America.
Fergus man faces assault, uttering threat charges after domestic incident
FERGUS – A Fergus man faces several charges after what police allege was a drunken encounter that resulted in him assaulting and threatening two people – one of them his spouse.
Two suspects sought in theft of cosmetics from Fergus store
FERGUS – Police are looking for help to identify a man and woman who allegedly stole cosmetics from a Fergus store.
Fergus Lions cancel Home and Leisure Show
FERGUS - The annual Fergus Lions Home and Leisure Show has been cancelled for the second consecutive year due to COVID-19. The annual event is a major fundraiser for the club and its cancellation two years in a row will have a financial impact “this year and next,” officials say.
