GUELPH-ERAMOSA – On Feb. 28 at about 2pm Wellington County OPP responded to a report of a…
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Man calls police after getting bad meth
GUELPH – A Guelph man may not have thought things through when he called police last week to…
High hopes for spring
It won’t be too long, and some good things will start popping up. As in many households and…
Vain
You’re so vain. You probably think this column is about you, don’t you? Don’t you? Well,…
Steele Bros. store: a Fergus institution for 84 years
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Local farm offers free window herb kits
DAMASCUS – Maybe you gave gardening a try last summer and want to do it again. Or maybe you…
Grant seeks to stem influx of COVID-19-related violence against women
GUELPH – A $100,000 grant from the Safer and Stronger Grants program of the Canadian Women’s…
General municipal levy up 2.5% as GRCA approves 2021 budget
CAMBRIDGE – The Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) will spend almost $32 million this…
Talk to me! telephone exhibit opens at museum
ABOYNE – A new exhibit at Wellington County Museum and Archives, Talk to Me! is now open…
Re:Collections – new exhibit opens at Wellington museum
ABOYNE – Wellington County Museum and Archives has announced the return of Connections Fibre…
Kindness bear becomes a Random Act of Kindness
Kindness bear – Marilyn Vaux sent this photo to the Advertiser during Random Act of Kindness…
Driver airlifted to hospital after serious Highway 7 crash
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – Police are investigating a crash here that sent one driver to a Hamilton hospital with serious injuries. Emergency crews responded to the scene on Highway 7 at Woolwich-Guelph Townline, just west of Guelph, on March 3 at about 9am.
Martin again questions need for continued local state of emergency
MAPLETON – Mayor Gregg Davidson says further discussion among Wellington County municipal leaders is needed before the local state of emergency can be lifted.
Erin resident wants to ban fireworks in town after horse put down due to injuries
ERIN – A tragic event last April that eventually led to the death of her horse has Janine Domingos preparing a presentation for Erin town council and hoping councillors will sympathize, understand and ultimately ban fireworks in the municipality.
