ERIN – The Erin Lions Club parade is coming to town once again.
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SIU clears Wellington OPP officers of criminal wrongdoing after pursuit ends with crash
MISSISSAUGA – The province’s Special Investigations Unit has found no grounds to criminally charge any OPP officers in connection to a man’s injuries after a pursuit that ended in a Centre Wellington ditch in March.
Compass ending 2SLGBTQIA+ distress text line – but phone line will remain
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Compass Community Services is ending its 2SLGBTQIA+ distress text line on Nov. 19 but the phone line remains open.
Remembrance Day services in Wellington County
WELLINGTON COUNTY – There are numerous opportunities to remember war veterans on Remembrance Day.
Erin Rotary donates $8,000 to senior transportation program
ERIN – Through a donation of $8,000, the Rotary Club of Erin is supporting East Wellington Community Services’ (EWCS) efforts to build stronger transportation solutions for local seniors in need.
Downtown Erin turns spooky for Trick or Treat event
ERIN - Downtown businesses decorated and doled out candy during Trick or Treat Main Street in Erin on Oct. 28.
Coalition posts live stream video of West Credit River brook trout
ERIN - The Coalition for the West Credit River is pleased to announce the creation of a live stream video feed of brook trout in the West Credit River.
Council supports Erin Pride by designating future event municipally significant
ERIN – A new Erin Pride committee is taking another shot at an Erin Pride event, town council heard this month. Council designated the event as municipally significant to help the committee with funding opportunities.
Erin residents plant 150 trees and shrubs with Credit Valley Conservation
ERIN – Erin residents gathered on the Elora Cataract Trail and planted 150 trees and shrubs with Credit Valley Conservation on Oct. 21.
Town hires heritage research firm; designation notices issued for 12 properties
ERIN - The Town of Erin is moving forward with heritage designations for 12 properties in the villages of Erin and Hillsburgh while under pressure from the provincial government.