MINTO – Town council has approved a $30,000 expenditure to upgrade audio-visual equipment for the council chambers here.
News
‘Remembering sacrifice’: Legions honour war dead ahead of Remembrance Day
ABOYNE - Wellington County Legion branches gathered at the Wellington County Museum and Archives on Nov. 5 to read the names of fallen county war veterans who served from the First World War through to Afghanistan.
Speedside Church commemorates members who fought in World Wars
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – Speedside United Church will be commemorating former church members who fought in the First and Second World Wars during its Sunday service for Remembrance Day.
WDGPH board approves $23.8-million budget for next year
GUELPH – The Ministry of Health is covering the extra $13 million in COVID-19 expenses incurred in 2021 for Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH), allowing the agency to present a balanced budget for 2022-23.
Council hopes for more improvements once new interchange goes in on Hanlon
PUSLINCH – Councillors here hope Wellington County will take over ownership and responsibility for Concession 7 and McLean Road West once the Ministry of Transportation completes a new interchange on the Hanlon Expressway, but currently the county is willing to take on just Concession 7.
Minto invites community groups to apply for COVID-19 relief funding
MINTO – Municipal staff here will put out a call to community groups to submit requests for a share of the town’s allotment of COVID-19 relief funding by Dec. 1.
County museum participates in 153rd Wellington Battalion Colours project
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Wellington County Museum and Archives (WCMA) is partaking in an initiative to document the 153rd Wellington Battalion Great War Colours.
Minto Refugee Settlement Committee bringing another Syrian family to Harriston
HARRISTON – Minto’s small Syrian community is set to grow as the families of two brothers will reunite here later this month.
Puslinch residents want reduced speed on Hume Road
PUSLINCH – Residents of Hume Road would like to see the speed limit reduced from 60 to 30 km/h and they made their case to Puslinch council on Nov. 3.
Arthur man charged after hit-and-run crash
GUELPH – An Arthur man faces several charges after a hit-and-run collision here. "The collision caused significant damage to the two involved vehicles, one of which fled the scene," Guelph Police stated in a Nov. 4 press release.
Wellington County, Minto employees bear consequences of vaccination policies
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The employment-related consequences of refusing to be vaccinated against COVID-19 are starting to be felt by Wellington County and the Town of Minto workers.
Active COVID-19 case goes unchecked at Erin school after testing delay
ERIN - After being contacted by a concerned parent, the Wellington Advertiser looked into the cause of a weeks-long delay in notifying parents of a COVID-19 exposure at Erin Public School.
Elora poppy campaign to feature mailouts, tappable donation box
ELORA – The poppy campaign at Legion Branch 229 here began on Oct. 29 and will feature a few changes from pre-pandemic times.
Public health readies for COVID-19 booster shots, vaccine approval for children
GUELPH – Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) is ready to administer COVID-19 vaccine booster shots and is preparing to deliver the vaccine to children under 12 as soon as Health Canada approves it.
Legions kick off 100th anniversary of poppy with local campaigns, ‘tappable’ boxes
FERGUS - The annual Royal Canadian Legion poppy campaign kicked off on Oct. 29, marking the 100th anniversary of the poppy.
