WELLINGTON COUNTY – An online support group for working caregivers is creating a virtual community at a time when they need it most.
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Single-use plastics banned from county council chamber
GUELPH - Whenever Wellington County councillors are allowed back into the council chamber here following the lifting of COVID-19-related restrictions, they won’t be taking any single-use plastics (SUP) with them.
Neighbourhood provides birthday parade for Arthur youth
Drive-by birthday – With pandemic restrictions spoiling plans for one-year-old Ezra…
Make ‘n Move Minto offers fun for kids
MINTO – Local youngsters are invited to join in for Make ‘n Move Minto Mondays and…
Yarn Bomb Egg Hunt underway
MINTO – A Yarn Bomb Egg Hunt sponsored by True North Tribe and the Town of Minto will wrap up…
W&T Mushroom Farm donating extra produce
GUELPH-ERAMOSA – If you can’t sell it, give it away. That’s the thinking of the W&T…
OMAFRA REPORT: Agronomy guide for field crops available
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Sunrise thanks community
PUSLINCH – Sunrise Therapeutic Riding & Learning Centre sent a message of thanks to the…
Bison eggs? Mapleton farmers create a social distancing egg hunt
Bison eggs? – Shane and Amanda Stege of Northwind Bisons, 8591 Concession 8 in Mapleton, are…
Water Watchers mark World Water Day
GUELPH – The Wellington Water Watchers noted World Water Day on March 22 by putting up a…
Real estate market slows to a crawl during pandemic
WELLINGTON COUNTY –Real estate agents are working through the COVID-19 epidemic, but business is slow, said Matt Bennett-Monty, president of the Guelph and District Association of Realtors.
Wellington County churches offer online services for Easter
Other services: Erin United Church and Ballinafad United Church will combine services on Zoom on…
Resource centre offering limited services during COVID-19 crisis
WELLINGTON COUNTY - The Community Resource Centre of North and Centre will using the county’s Ride Well program during COVID-19 restrictions - but only for essential drives, and on a limited basis.
