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I love my job, but it should come as no surprise that I have several fantasy careers that have yet to come to fruition. Some for reasons that are self-explanatory; others we will blame on my spouse’s failure to support my dreams.
Research investments yield significant crop improvements for grain farmers
GUELPH – Yields of five leading Ontario grains and oilseeds crops have been on the rise the…
OMAFRA Report: What’s a worm worth?
GUELPH – This is about the benefits of earthworms in agricultural soils and how to reap them.…
Baby it’s cold outside
GUELPH – HOPE House in Guelph is actively recruiting teams to join its Coldest Night of the…
Moorefield Optimist Club held a successful bottle drop-off event on Jan. 8
Raising funds – The Moorefield Optimist Club held a successful bottle drop-off event at its…
Modified Christmas dinner plan well received in community
MINTO – The fifth annual Anderson’s Community Christmas event was a success despite pandemic-induced modifications, councillor Jean Anderson told Minto council members on Jan. 5.
Minto approves purchase of pickups
MINTO – The Town of Minto will purchase two new pickup trucks for the water and sewer department…
Minto firefighter retires after almost 28 years of service
Minto firefighter Terry Cormak officially retired Jan. 5, after almost 28 years of service to his…
Santa and Mrs. Claus visited Clifford’s Celebration Square
Checking in – Santa and Mrs. Claus visited in Clifford on Dec. 23 to check the mailbox at…
Please think safety when setting up photos
As the North Wellington Community News enters our second year with our expanded focus on the…
2020 – The Year in Review
There is no doubt 2020 has been a year like no other in almost anyone’s recall. Those with…
Edge Mutual Insurance makes donation to Drayton Legion Branch 416
Donation to Legion – Edge Mutual Insurance Company recently donated $2,500 to Drayton Legion…
Handbags for Hospice auction on Feb. 25
GUELPH – Hospice Wellington is holding its fourth annual Handbags for Hospice event, on Feb.…
Store employees test positive
ARTHUR – Local Foodland operators report they are following public health protocols after three employees at the downtown store tested positive for COVID-19.
