PALMERSTON - Many of the surviving members of the 1962 to 1969 Palmerston Imperials softball team attended a ceremony on Sept. 11 to remember 13 teammates who have passed away.
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Politics and prayer
It would be surprising if it weren’t so. Politics and electioneering in our fair land have become…
Downtown Arthur hosted Shopping Saturday
Shopping Saturday – Downtown Arthur was closed to vehicle traffic as vendors took over the…
Art show in Minto
HARRISTON - The Minto Arts Council is hosting its first show of the year at the Minto Art Gallery. Showcasing the Saugeen Artist Guild, the show is entitled Reflections from the Saugeen Artists Guild.
Pumpkin Chuckin’ part of the fun at Drayton Harvest Festival
DRAYTON – The Drayton Harvest Festival on Sept. 18 will be a celebration of agriculture and rural life.
Terry Fox run on Sept. 19 is ‘do it your own way’ event
MOUNT FOREST – Local residents are encouraged to participate in the annual Terry Fox Run on…
Police beat: Long weekend a busy one for OPP locally, across province
WELLINGTON COUNTY – From Sept. 3 to 6, Wellington County OPP participated in the Labour Day Long Weekend Traffic Safety Initiative.
GreenPAC endorses Wellington-Halton Hills candidate Michael Chong
OTTAWA – GreenPAC recently included Wellington-Halton Hills Conservative candidate Michael Chong among its list of environmental leaders.
CMHA WW donates 250 mask cases to local organizations on World Suicide Prevention Day
GUELPH – Masks of Kindness, a CMHA WW-led initiative, donated 250 facemask cases to local organizations on World Suicide Prevention Day, Sept. 10.
Meet the candidate
It’s not easy getting to know the candidate. Take for example Maxime Bernier of the People’s…
Gravy
This summer I have only visited four chip trucks. Four. That shows outstanding self-control. There are few things in life I love more than french fries from a chip truck, except long car ride adventures to find them.
OPEN MIND: Return anxiety
The world is slowly and cautiously coming out of the shadows caused by the social lockdowns of COVID-19.
Bush fires devastated northeast Wellington in 1874
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
