CENTRE WELLINGTON – Even after the Ministry of Health agreed to fund a new Groves hospital, the community had to come up with 10 per cent of the cost of the building and all of the cost of equipping the hospital. How that happened is a tale unto itself.
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A look inside the new Groves Memorial Community Hospital
ABOYNE – Staff from the Wellington Advertiser had the opportunity to tour the New Groves…
Puslinch Fire and Rescue Services acquires new lifesaving equipment through grant
PUSLINCH – Puslinch Fire and Rescue Services is now even better equipped to preserve life,…
Crime in 1939 was similar to crime today
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Annual Family Fun day goes mobile in Hillsburgh
Family Fun Day Cruise – The Let’s Get Hillsburgh Growing committee has proven resilient and…
Clifford house fire causes approximately $400,000 in damage
House fire causes damage – Minto firefighters were called to a house fire on Clarke Street in…
It’s been a while
We were still at the old office downtown when word slipped out that Groves was ambitious to renovate its aging facility.
MPP says planning key to safe school return
An Open Letter to Parents from Randy Pettapiece, MPP Perth-Wellington Parents are rightly asking:…
Dr. Theresa Tam warns Canadians to keep guard up to prevent resurgence of COVID-19 spread
OTTAWA – Efforts made by Canadians are keeping the COVID-19 spread under manageable control but…
Open Mind: Quarantine cocktails
The Canadian Centre for Substance Use and Addiction has posted an interesting study on their…
Beautiful blue
Sometimes my spontaneity brings about the most amazing road trip adventures and sometimes, it just…
After more than a decade of planning, fundraising the new Groves hospital opened Aug. 9
ABOYNE - After more than a decade the New Groves Memorial Community Hospital in Aboyne is fully operational.
Section of Charles Street in Arthur to be closed for construction
ARTHUR – A portion of Charles Street East here will be closed for about 12 days starting Monday.…
Arthur woman wins $100,000
TORONTO – Saying “yes” to Encore paid off for Janet Ritchie of Arthur. Ritchie…
