Bursaries – Mapleton Township recently awarded $250 bursaries to three local youth involved in elite-level athletics.
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Let it Grow program offered for Minto youth in Grades 1 to 6
CLIFFORD – Budding youth gardeners here can join a free six-week program for children in Grades 1 to 6.
Water tower cake post leads to opening invite
MAPLETON - Funding and building a water tower is no piece of cake, but a local family has made it look like one.
Reflections: “I’m glad I’m not like him”
How angry are you at Russia for what they are doing in the Ukraine?
Alma woman wins $100,000 in Lotto 6/49 draw
WINNER – Andrea Burchat of Alma was a $100,000 winner in the Dec. 4 Lotto 6/49 draw.
Prayer for Peace event planned for Saturday
ELORA – A gathering to pray for peace in Ukraine will take place on March 26 at noon by the cenotaph in Elora.
Police beat: Trailer, telehandler stolen from self-storage business
MAPLETON – On March 19, Wellington County OPP received a report of a theft from a self-storage…
High finance
It could be an age thing, but has anyone else noticed how easily millions and billions slip off the tongue these days?
Two performances set to debut at the Elora Centre for the Arts
ELORA – Elora Centre for the Arts is set to host the Canadian debut of the band Side Pony and hometown debut of Drea Lake.
ECT to host auditions for upcoming production of ‘The Secret Garden’
ELORA – Elora Community Theatre recently announced auditions for its upcoming summer production of The Secret Garden directed by Deb Stanson and Nancy Baker.
Headwaters Arts presents Symphony of Seasons
ALTON – Headwaters Arts is ready to celebrate the arrival of spring with its third members exhibition of the year, Symphony of Seasons.
Drayton Entertainment announces in-person Youth Academy summer camps
WATERLOO – It’s going to be a summer of performing arts fun at the Drayton Entertainment Youth Academy, officials say.
Olive and Fred Robins Junior Short Story Contest 2021 winners announced
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The County of Wellington Library has announced the winners of the fourth annual Olive and Fred Robins Junior Short Story Contest.
Wellington’s farm implement industry evolved slowly
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
GBHS releases historical video project
GUELPH – The Guelph Black Heritage Society (GBHS) announced the release of its historical video project, Change Starts Now: Our Stories. Our History. Our Heritage.
