ABOYNE – On Aug. 9 at 6am the doors to the old Groves Memorial Community Hospital on Union Street in Fergus were closed and locked for the last time. Simultaneously the doors to the new Groves hospital on 131 Frederick Campbell St. in Aboyne opened to patients for the first time.
Centre Wellington
Homeowners make the Fergus Horticultural Society garden tours a yearly success
Since they can’t open their gardens to the public this year, the Advertiser has invited local…
Local youth plan mini marathon in support of Centre Wellington Food Bank
Mini marathon – These boys, ages 10 to 13, are planning a mini marathon to support the Centre…
Mother and son create fundraiser for Centre Wellington Food Bank
Food bank fundraiser – Daniele McNamara, right back, and son Colby, right front, came up with…
Metz Giant Pumpkin Challenge is heating up with the entrance of Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott
Pumpkin challenge heats up – Organizers of the Metz Giant Pumpkin Challenge report the race…
Neighbourwoods takes on iTree program
CENTRE WELLINGTON – For over 10 years Neighbourwoods summer staff and dozens of volunteers…
The History and Legacy of Groves
In 1871, Dr. Abraham Groves began his medical practice in Fergus, Ontario. Back then, the closest…
Fergus doctors developed anemia cure in 1927
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Hospital foundation raised $20 million for new hospital
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Even after the Ministry of Health agreed to fund a new Groves hospital, the community had to come up with 10 per cent of the cost of the building and all of the cost of equipping the hospital. How that happened is a tale unto itself.
A look inside the new Groves Memorial Community Hospital
ABOYNE – Staff from the Wellington Advertiser had the opportunity to tour the New Groves…
