TORONTO - Ontarians aged 50 and over can begin scheduling third dose COVID-19 vaccinations on Dec. 13. Appointments can be booked at least six months after their second dose.
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Minto draft budget projects $4.4 million in capital spending in 2022
MINTO – The Town of Minto will spend just under $4.4 million on capital projects in 2022 if council approves the current budget draft. “Public works, that’s where the majority of it is,” said treasurer Gord Duff.
Township issues demolition permit to BlueTriton
ELORA – Centre Wellington Township has issued a demolition permit to BlueTriton Brands, allowing the water bottling company to take down a derelict structure on its property at 7334 Middlebrook Road, the site of a proposed well.
Town of Minto among top participants in national Culture Days ranking
MINTO - The Town of Minto has made the Culture Days 2021 listing of top participating communities.
Andersons Community Christmas dinner returns to original format
PALMERSTON – The Andersons 6th Annual Community Christmas Dinner will return to its…
Commuter Bus continues to see decline in ridership
CENTRE WELLINGTON – After over 30 years of service, the Commuter Bus is facing termination due to a lack of ridership.
Santa Claus makes visit to Arthur for parade
The Arthur Santa Claus parade was a colourful affair on Nov. 17, with lights and decorations…
Holstein non-motorized parade set for Dec. 11
HOLSTEIN – This village’s unique non-motorized Christmas parade returns on Dec. 11.
The Drayton Kinettes held their Outdoor Holiday Market in Moorefield
Holiday market – The Drayton Kinettes Outdoor Holiday Market on Nov. 20 in Moorefield was a…
Christmas in the Streets celebrated in Clifford
Clifford celebrates the season – Christmas in the Streets was celebrated in Clifford, with…
Erin Lions Santa Claus Parade brought out the “Naughty and Nice”
Santa Claus Parade – Residents of all ages lined Main Street in Erin on Nov. 27 to see Santa…
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.
