CENTRE WELLINGTON – The agri-food economy in Ontario is feeling the impact of CN Rail’s shut-down of services across the country and it won’t take long before the lack of movement of goods reaches the critical stage, say industry leaders.
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Going ape over orangutans
GUELPH – It may not seem like there’s a straight line between Guelph and Wellington County and…
Township agrees on parkland plans for Fergus subdivisions
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Township council reached decisions on parkland agreements with two developers in Fergus at a committee of the whole meeting on Feb. 18.
Termites take over Centre Wellington council meeting
ELORA – The gallery was full and boisterous on Feb. 24 at Centre Wellington’s council meeting.
Education workers were picketing in Palmerston on Feb. 21
Education at issue – Education workers were picketing in Palmerston on Feb. 21 as part of…
Mapleton taking deeper look at vacant commercial building taxes
DRAYTON – Mapleton staff has been directed to investigate alternative solutions to discourage specific commercial buildings from being vacant.
Arthur teen seeing success in acting career
CENTRE WELLINGTON – An Arthur teen is making a name for herself in the acting industry.
Arthur Agricultural Society had successful showing at OAAS
Successful showing – The Arthur Agricultural Society had a successful showing at the OAAS…
Business seeks help from town with issues blocking expansion
MINTO – The owners of a Palmerston business are seeking the town’s help with zoning issues blocking plans to move and expand the business within Minto.
Community News welcomes your submissions
As the Community News works to provide an interesting and accurate reflection of Minto, Mapleton…
Editorial: The never-ending campaign
“My friends, the 2022 campaign starts today, starts now.”
Wellington North council received $111,563 in 2019 compensation
KENILWORTH - Wellington North council was paid over $111,563 in remuneration and expenses last year. The report received by council on Feb. 24 indicates the amount is down from the $113,000 in 2018.
Council approves zoning change to allow semi-detached dwelling despite objections from neighbours of Lorne Street development
MINTO – Town council has approved a zoning change, from low to medium density, on a Lorne Street property in Harriston, despite the objections of about two dozen neighbouring residents.
Memories of North Wellington: 02/27/20
20 years ago, Wellington Advertiser, 2000 A 47-year-old Palmerston man was in hospital in stable…
