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Guelph Humane Society gets 3% increase
Guelph Humane Society operations manager Deb Gray wrote to council recently asking to confirm…
Councillor opinions mixed on the need for continued Carroll Pond monitoring
Opinion is mixed on the need for ongoing monitoring at Carroll…
Winner announced
The Quilt Block Challenge that began in celebration of the Fergus Fall Fairs 175th anniversary in…
Ride on
Travis Hall Equestrian Centre recently hosted team trials for the Canadian Mounted Games, as well…
Liberal official says Arnott opposed local investment, jobs
The president of the Wellington Halton Hills Provincial Liberal Riding Association is accusing…
Public Health responds to Drummond report
With the release of the Drummond Report, Dr. Nicola Mercer, the Medical officer of Health and chief…
Outdoor fundraiser
Family, friends and neighbours joined Bill and Cheryl Rowe for an outdoor party earlier this year…
Township spent $112,855 on council last year
The total cost for Wellington Northcouncil was $112,855, slightly over a $110,000 budget; while…
Minor hockey kick starts flood machine buy
Arthur Minor Hockey has donated $1,000 to help pay for a new $75,000 Olympia ice re-surfacer…
OMB winner seeks development fee data
A Wellington North resident who launched an Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) appeal that overturned…
Youth making a difference
There is an innocent nature in youths that adults should celebrate and encourage, for it is that…
College Royal opens doors to University of Guelph
Thousands turned out for the University of Guelphs annual College Royal on March 17 and 18. The…
Podium proud
Seventeen-year-old Fergus native Kaelyn Coghill, centre, attended the OFSAA wrestling championships…
Karate dojo returns from tournament in Japan
Seven members of the Elora Gorge Karate Dojo have returned from the International Dai Sensei Mei…