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Wellington North joins municipalities calling for insurance reform
WELLINGTON NORTH – Council here recently backed an Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) paper addressed to Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey in 2019, taking issue with how municipalities are tapped for reward payments in lawsuits involving liability.
New book reveals secrets of Drew House, stories of past owners
ELORA – For nearly 170 years, Elora’s Drew House has made its mark on the people that have resided there.
Puslinch council passes 2022 budget with 3.8% tax increase
PUSLINCH – Puslinch ratepayers will see a 3.83 per cent increase to the municipal portion of their property taxes in 2022, which for a home assessed at $600,000 works out to an additional $40 a year.
Davidson calls for county to consider use of automated speed enforcement
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Mapleton Mayor Gregg Davidson wants the county to study the idea of automated speed enforcement (ASE).
Long-term care homes to receive additional staffing from pool of internationally educated nurses
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Long-term care homes in the county experiencing staffing shortages are expected to receive additional staffing support from the province.
Egg Farmers of Ontario support The Grove with $150,000 donation to new hubs
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Egg Farmers of Ontario has donated $150,000 over five years to The Grove youth hubs in Guelph and Wellington County.
$6.4 million in federal cash to flow to Grace Gardens project
GUELPH – A $6.4 million contribution from the federal government will facilitate the conversion of a former Guelph motel into affordable housing space.
WCDSB requests deferral of Grade 3 and 6 EQAO assessments
GUELPH – The Wellington Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) is requesting the Ministry of Education defer the Grade 3 and 6 EQAO assessments for this school year.
OPINION: OFA statement on COVID-19 protests
GUELPH – The tractor rallies that are currently targeting Queen’s Park and local MPP and MP offices are not organized by the Ontario Federation of Agriculture.
Ontario maple producers explore new strategic direction, receive funding from OMAFRA
WYEBRIDGE – The Ontario Maple Syrup Producers’ Association (OMSPA) is pleased to announce the…
Let’s talk (and listen)
Let’s talk (and listen) Canada has just marked the 12th year of “Bell Let’s Talk Day” and…
Mount Forest resident and London-based writer collaborate on WWII-based graphic novel
MOUNT FOREST – A 14-year-old based in London, England and a comics illustrator from Mount Forest have recently collaborated on a graphic novel.
Recreation facilities reopened in Mapleton on Jan. 5; outdoor rinks remain popular
Keeping sharp – Recreational facilities in Mapleton re-opened Monday after being shut down…
Nater says next Conservative leader must be ‘a bridge builder’
OTTAWA – If it were up to Perth-Wellington MP John Nater, Wellington-Halton Hills MP Michael Chong would be the next leader of the Conservative Party of Canada.
