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Polar plunge for Special Olympics
On a sunny but cold Feb. 6, the Polar Plunge was held at the University of Guelph to raise money…
Neighbours voice concern over potential impact of Dirty Apron in Arkell
Who'd have thought a Dirty Apron could cause so much controversy in Arkell? A near-capacity crowd…
Second Alternative Burns Supper deemed success by organizers
The second Alternative Burns Supper Fundraiser ("Alt Burns 2 - Burns Harder") took place on Jan. 24…
Iles retires after 55 years as mail carrier
For the first time in 55 years, Mount Forest's Maureen Iles is not delivering mail to RR1 customers…
Centre Wellington Energy Innovations wants township to rethink energy
Centre Wellington Energy Innovations would like to see the township at the forefront of power…
CFFO hosts policy tour
The role of agriculture in a cap and trade system in Ontario will be discussed at the Christian…
Science fiction unfolding
It’s been a curious and troubling week in the News. For many years daily Newspapers have…
Solar crosswalk beacon to be installed in response to accessibility issue
The Wellington County roads department will install a remote-activated, solar powered crosswalk…
Minto ponders partnership on plaques
The municipality's cultural roundtable committee will work with the Harriston Historical Society on…
Hearing amplification heading to Nunavut schools
New hearing opportunities are being offered to elementary school students in the Quikiqtani…
Wellington North approves loan for refugee support
Wellington North council has approved a $5,000 loan to St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for its…
Official opening March 11 for Palmerston library
The official opening of the renovated Palmerston library will be March…
County residents receive reprieve on increase in user-pay garbage fees
Wellington County residents will get a reprieve on a planned increase in the cost of user-pay…
Erin denied funding for two wells
The town's request for $102,000 from the provincial Small Communities Fund was recently…
