ELORA – The Elora Cataract Trailway Association (ECTA) will be supplying and mounting free bicycle bells for local bikes during the Victoria Day weekend “to encourage cyclists to make pedestrians aware of their approach,” stated a release submitted to the Advertiser.
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Elora Festival Giant Book Sale brought out book lovers
Book sale – The Elora Festival Giant Book Sale ran over Mothers Day weekend at the Elora Curling…
Bob Dylan ‘song celebration’ at Fergus Grand Theatre
FERGUS – For many years, songwriter Randy Shook was told he sounded and acted like Bob Dylan onstage, but he never thought about putting on a tribute show to perform Dylan’s repertoire.
Witnessing War: marking 150 years since the birth of John McCrae
GUELPH - Witnessing War, a new exhibition at Guelph Civic Museum, is the first in a series of initiatives to commemorate 150 years since the birth of Lt. Col. John McCrae.
Garden club hosts annual plant Sale
HILLSBURGH – The Hillsburgh Garden Club is hosting its annual in person plant sale.
ECT’s production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof took the local stage
The cat is back – The play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, that was presented at the Fergus Grand…
Build, build, build
One of the great ironies with elections is all the promises and apparent answers there are to the country’s woes.
Home show reminds us this community is special
Despite some smack-talk at the Fergus Lions Home and Leisure Show last week, I do know that you do not milk a cow by pumping its tail.
Bike Safety Rodeo rolls into Puslinch on May 28
PUSLINCH – The Optimist Club of Puslinch is holding a Bike Safety Rodeo course for children to learn the rules of the road as well as helmet and bike safety.
Elora resident releases book, ‘Nothing Sacred’
ELORA – Elora resident Martin Featherston is releasing his first novel Nothing Sacred May 28, the first installment of the Anywhen Trilogy.
Fergus Curling Club ends season Viking-style
Mayhem on ice – The Fergus Curling Club saw a little mayhem recently, some pigs and even a…
County landowners directed to destroy any noxious weeds on their property
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The county has issued notice that landowners are required to destroy any noxious weeds on their property by June 1.
Raising chicks teaches students about egg cycles, life span of chickens
Raising chicks – Jenn Oelsehlagel’s class at Owl’s Nest Holistic alternative school have…
Blessings volunteers visit The Grove
PALMERSTON - Recently a group of Blessings to You Centre volunteers and friends toured The Grove Hub youth centre in Palmerston.
Art Arrows shop hosts grand opening in Mount Forest
Art Arrows opens – Leanne Clark recently held a grand opening for Art Arrows shop in Mount…
