BRUCEDALE - With the selection of Jim Petrik as Guelph-Eramosa fire chief on March 9, the role will no longer be one shared with the City of Guelph.
Guelph/Eramosa
CRC meeting March 12 to look at legal options in wake of Hidden Quarry LPAT decision
EDEN MILLS – The Concerned Residents Coalition is holding a community meeting on March 12 at…
Wellington County pledges funds to cover shortfall for Rockwood child care/EarlyOn project
GUELPH – Wellington County will contribute cash to help cover a shortfall in funding for a…
Guelph-Eramosa helping lay foundation for 60,000 ft² poultry vaccine facility
BRUCEDALE - Guelph-Eramosa is setting the stage for a new 60,000 square foot facility on Wellington Road 86, south of Guelph.
24-unit apartment proposal moves forward
BRUCEDALE – A proposal for a three-storey, 24-unit apartment complex in downtown Rockwood is…
Guelph-Eramosa Township updates employees on-call pay rate
BRUCEDALE – Guelph-Eramosa Township intends to update its employee on-call pay to $1.60 per…
Remuneration and expenses edges close to $150,000
BRUCEDALE – Combined Guelph-Eramosa council salaries and expenses edged close to $150,000 for…
Council recommends limiting size of retained property in proposed lot line adjustment
BRUCEDALE – Though Wellington County still has the final say, Guelph-Eramosa council is…
Guelph-Eramosa considers temporary on-site storage
BRUCEDALE – Guelph-Eramosa councillors have no qualms permitting temporary, on-site storage…
Guelph-Eramosa considering options following LPAT decision on ‘hidden quarry
BRUCEDALE - Guelph-Eramosa Mayor Chris White says the township is meeting with its legal team to determine the next steps following the Feb. 11 Local Planning and Appeal Tribunal (LPAT) decision to approve the “hidden quarry” near Rockwood.
