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Balance of Pearle Hospitality”s heritage permit application approved by township
It's another step ahead for the Elora Mill development by Pearle…
Council agrees to holding zone removal bylaw
A subdivision on the east end of Fergus is moving ahead, as council recently removed the holding…
Irvine Street bridge reopens to traffic
Last week, the Irvine Street bridge reopened for crossing. The bridge deck, concrete arches and…
Hospital expansion moving on to next stage
Plans to expand the emergency room and ambulatory care at Louise Marshall Hospital in Mount Forest…
OPP offers tips to avoid collisions with deer
Until the end of November, Wellington County OPP is urging drivers to be more alert and be wary of…
Next generation gains appreciation of World Wars through trips to Europe
This Remembrance Day two students will have a deeper appreciation for the sacrifices of those who…
Local teen honours veterans with war memorabilia museum
Carlan Pulkkinen loves increasing his knowledge of military history, both past and present - and…
Remembering the fallen: George Ware
George Robert Ware was born on May 8, 1917 in Nassagaweya, to Albert and Alice Ware of Rockwood. He…
Banners honouring local veterans now hang in Arthur
In Arthur, Canada's most patriotic village, new banners depicting local soldiers and veterans now…
Remembrance services across Wellington region
On Remembrance Day, take the time to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice ... and to…
A parachute pioneer: Remembering Garnet Wilson
Garnet Wilson was only 19 years old when he enlisted in the 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion. He…
Tick-tock: It”s almost time to change that clock
On Nov. 6 at 2am, clocks will be turned back one hour. That means an extra hour of sleep.…
BOO!
Do you dare enter the Haunted Woods? Participants braved the Haunted Woods Walk at Ash and Thorn…
Carving contest
Six children participated in the Lions Pumpkin Carving Contest held Sat., Oct. 29 at the Clifford…
