Santa Claus Parade – Residents of all ages lined Main Street in Erin on Nov. 27 to see Santa…
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Margaret Paul promoted to 7th degree black belt, awarded title master teacher
Black belt – Margaret Paul of Shidokan Canada Karate was promoted to 7th degree black belt and…
Fergus Curling Club hosts “Curling 101”
Curling 101 – The Fergus Curling Club is up and running for another year with COVID-19…
Santa’s Drive-Thru in Puslinch a success for second year
Santa came to town – For the second year in a row, the traditional Puslinch Santa Claus Parade…
OPP: latest research shows high levels of chemicals, lower-than-advertised levels of THC in illegal cannabis
ORILLIA – OPP officials say tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and pesticide analysis of illegal cannabis shows consumers should break ties with their “dealer” and switch to legal products.
Minto native seeks PC nomination
HARRISTON – Matthew Rae is seeking the Progressive Conservative nomination in the Perth-Wellington riding.
Fergus sign becomes popular backdrop
You are here – It doesn’t have quite the same cache as the “Hollywood” sign, but the Fergus…
Joint infrastructure project to upgrade field at Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex
Let there be light – Officials from the Township of Centre Wellington, the Fergus Scottish…
Good riddance to the captain
It has been a while since he called.
Snow tires
The day before the first snow fall, I had my winter tires put on my car by trusted professionals.
Elora and Pilkington: shifting boundaries, political power, growth in the 1800s
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
CVC board of directors announces new CAO
MISSISSAUGA – On behalf of the board of directors of Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), chair Karen Ras is pleased to announce that Quentin Hanchard has been appointed the conservation authority’s new CAO and secretary/treasurer effective Dec. 10.
Showcasing local art
Local entrepreneur and Centre Wellington Chamber of Commerce member Luke Marshall is seen on Nov.…
Local author explores the world of sports media in her latest novel
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Drawing from her personal experiences as a former sports reporter, local author Jean Mills has transferred her skills from the media bench into a novel.
