WELLINGTON COUNTY – Municipal facilities and activities were shut down around the region in response to the ongoing global outbreak of COVID-19, even before Ontario Premier Doug Ford declared a province-wide state of emergency at 8:30am on March 17.
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Town of Minto closing facilities, cancelling council meetings until April 6
MINTO - The Town of Minto is joining other municipalities in the region and closing all its facilities in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Town of Minto temporarily closes recreation, culture facilities
MINTO – The Town of Minto is temporarily closing a number of public facilities in response to the global COVID-19 pandemic.
Rising, Elliot euchre winners
PALMERSTON – Joan Rising and Lynn Elliott placed first at the Palmerston Legion Ladies…
Harriston Rising hosted Great Bowls of Fire Chili Challenge
Chili challenge – The Harriston Rising committee hosted the Great Bowls of Fire Chili…
Tender awarded for street reconstruction
MINTO – The tender for an upcoming road construction project on Arthur Street East and Lawrence…
Town approves site alteration bylaw to mitigate conflicts
MINTO – Local residents’ efforts to control the flow of water on their properties will now have to comply with a new site alteration bylaw to ensure they aren’t impacting neighbours.
Minto council briefs: Norgan Theatre to be air-conditioned
MINTO – The Norgan Theatre is about to become an even cooler place to spend a summer evening this…
Total remuneration up for Town of Minto council
MINTO – The cost of paying local politicians in Minto rose by more than $22,000 last year. On…
Wilkins and Henman to perform at Jemstones
Clifford ties – Juanita Wilkins, left, and David Henman will be performing at Jemstones in…
