ELORA – Habitat for Humanity Guelph Wellington has a different kind of fundraiser in store this year.
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Concerns raised over new meeting times for Minto council
MINTO – Following a notice of motion from Mayor Dave Turton, next year Minto council meetings have been changed to 3pm with one 7pm meeting held during February, April, June, October and December.
Wilton hopes council will reconsider decision on Bissell Park multi-use pad
ELORA – Councillor Bronwynne Wilton thinks council made the wrong decision when it voted for construction of a refrigerated multi-use pad at Bissell Park, and she hopes to convince council to reconsider that decision during Monday night’s council meeting.
Volunteers prepare to resurrect pre-Christmas Elora Festival Book Sale fundraiser
ELORA – The volunteers who run the book sale that benefits the Elora Festival have a problem. Their storage room is full, thanks to generous community donations of books over the summer.
Alma resident living in trailer faces eviction due to zoning regulations
ALMA – In Mapleton Township, it’s okay to park a motor home or trailer (or two or even three) in your driveway, but it’s not okay for someone to use them for shelter. It’s something Melissa Duchaine is finding out the hard way.
Louise Marshall Hospital donors honoured with newly unveiled donor wall installation
MOUNT FOREST – Supporters of the hospital here are getting some well-deserved recognition.
Guelph/Eramosa council approves in-kind support for farmers’ parade of lights
ROCKWOOD – Guelph/Eramosa council has once again approved a plan for the township to provide in-kind support for the Rockwood Farmers’ Santa Claus Parade of Lights.
Paul Kelly recognized for induction into Ontario Agricultural Hall of Fame
ABOYNE – Paul Kelly was recognized last weekend by the Wellington County Historical Society for being inducted to the Ontario Agriculture Hall of Fame.
Federal government provides $1.74 million to continue youth employment program
GUELPH – A local organization that provides employment supports and resources to people looking for work is getting a boost from the federal government to help marginalized youth.
Fergus man grateful for GoFundMe support
FERGUS – Pain is killing Dan Hofsink, vertebrae by vertebrae, and he’s reaching the end of his rope. And the Canadian health care system hasn’t been able to help.
CKNX Health Care Heroes Radiothon raises over $376,000 for hospitals
WINGHAM – The CKNX Health Care Heroes Radiothon took to the airwaves on Oct. 19 with a mission to inspire support for local hospitals in mid-western Ontario. At the end of the seven-hour broadcast, $376,189 was raised toward vital health care projects for hospitals.
Local men to represent Canada at international bass championship
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Local fishermen David Pol of Arthur and Derek Cushing of Salem are making their dreams come true as the duo prepares to represent Canada at the 2024 Bass Master Team Championship later this year in Louisiana.
PDH Foundation’s Halloween event supports MRI+ Campaign
HARRISTON – The Palmerston and District Hospital Foundation hosted a Halloween on Ice event on Oct. 20 at the Harriston Arena.
Audience gets in on the action with Canadian Improv Showcase
FERGUS – The audience seemed to enjoy the Canadian Improv Showcase at the Fergus Grand Theatre on Oct. 17 as the performers demonstrated their quick wit and ability to think on their feet in this unscripted performance that was largely directed by audience suggestions.
Winter safety starts with winter tires
WELLINGTON COUNTY – As temperatures begin to cool and the inevitable winter looms ahead, vehicle owners are asking themselves the same question as last year, “Do I really need winter tires?” The short answer – yes.
