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Taxed
It’s tax time. Taxes scare me.
Despite fame, Edward Johnson remembered hometown
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Fire education moving online in response to COVID-19 pandemic
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – The Guelph-Eramosa fire department has been spreading its message of fire safety to Grade 4 and 5 students in the Rockwood area for years.
Move to orange level will impact recreation, facility rentals in township: Milne
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – The region’s move into the province’s orange COVID-19 zone will likely have a significant impact on recreation and facility rentals here.
Films crews stationed at various Elora locations for Disney film production
Film shoot – Film crews were stationed at various locales in Elora on March 22, including the…
PIN looking for folks to sit on boards of directors, offers training
GUELPH - The People and Information Network (PIN) is launching a program to help non-profit organizations find qualified volunteers to sit on their boards of directors.
Council passes new parkland dedication bylaw
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – Council here has approved a new parkland dedication bylaw.
How to maintain a car that’s rarely driven
Driving habits changed significantly in 2020.
Maintenance tasks pay off for drivers
Savvy drivers recognize that maintenance is essential to keeping their vehicles running strong for years on end.
Four reasons to skip topping off your tank
The familiar click of the nozzle when filling up at the gas station is recognizable to anyone with a few miles of driving under their belt.
Recognizing potential brake problems early helps drivers avoid costly accidents
Maintaining a vehicle is more than just a way to protect one’s financial investment. Maintenance can protect against accidents and make the road safer for drivers and their passengers as well as fellow motorists.
The importance of routine vehicle maintenance
Owning a car is a big responsibility.
Tire check-up key for driving safety
When warm weather arrives, many people enjoy a collective sigh of relief.
Province provides recovery funds to public hospitals
SCARBOROUGH - The Ontario government is providing over $1.2 billion to help Ontario’s public hospitals recover from financial pressures created and worsened by COVID-19. This investment will ensure hospitals can continue to provide the high-quality patient care Ontarians need and deserve.
