The convention circuit was pretty skimpy this year. By September most years we would have had at…
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Catholic students excited to be back at school
ERIN – “Kids are excited to be back.”
Cold sore
I realize there is a pandemic sweeping across the world right now, so this may seem like a “first-world problem,” but I’m so sick of COVID this and COVID that.
Fall fairs were big events in the north – especially in 1952
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Rural workshop damaged in fire
MAPLETON – Fire caused about $200,000 worth of damage to a manufacturing workshop here on Sept.…
Carry On Women’s Institute celebrates history
PALMERSTON – Despite COVID-19 pandemic restrictions, the local Women’s Institute here…
Harriston Caressant Care offers volunteer appreciation
HARRISTON – Residents and staff at Caressant Care Retirement Home in Harriston appreciate…
Classic car parade entertains residents of Caressant Care in Arthur
Classic car parade – Residents of Caressant Care in Arthur look forward to a classic car …
Jane McDonald awarded Ontario Horticultural Association District Service Award
Horticultural award – Jane McDonald, front right, was awarded the Ontario Horticultural…
Arboretum plant sale becomes online auction
GUELPH – Like so many other public events this year, the Arboretum Expo and Plant Sale is…
Local Parkinson’s fundraiser walk raises $15,000
Walking for a cause – The Walk-It For Parkinson’s event this year was renamed Walk the…
Fergus horticultural society creates gardens at Craighead stone home
Since they can’t open their gardens to the public this year, the Advertiser has invited local…
New three-hour parking limit at Rockmosa Park
ROCKWOOD – Guelph-Eramosa will begin imposing a three-hour parking limit in the parking lots…
Music comes to Minto’s downtown streets
Downtown tunes – The Town of Minto has added the attraction of music to the downtown cores of…
