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Apparently I’m late to the gate on relationship terminology, but I recently heard someone refer to their “love language” as the reason they had to end a budding romantic partnership. Seems they didn’t speak the same love language. It’s a thing. Huh.
OMAFRA report: Stink bugs showing up in beans
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Readers nominate people to ‘Wellington Hall of Fame’
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Main Street road closure in Rockwood extended
GUELPH/ERAMOSA – The temporary road closure on Main Street South (Highway 7) in Rockwood has been extended to Sept. 24.
United Way unveils new impact strategy
GUELPH - United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin has launched a new Community Impact Strategy, in order to better respond to the community’s needs as we look to recover from the pandemic, address inequities and make funding more accessible.
Section of county road closed for eight weeks
PUSLINCH – Wellington Road 32 (also called Lake Road) between Sandy Shore Blvd. and…
Elora Community Theatre holding open auditions
ELORA – It’s time to tap into your inner Laurence Olivier or Judi Dench and demonstrate your acting chops.
Renovations complete and grand opening planned at Guelph Black Heritage Society’s Heritage Hall
GUELPH – Renovations are complete and the Guelph Black Heritage Society (GBHS) is ready to show off the newly-acccessible Heritage Hall with a grand opening celebration.
Fergus Agricultural Society hosting drive-thru chicken dinner Sept. 18
FERGUS – The Fergus Agricultural Society is holding another drive-thru chicken dinner.
Hillsburgh alpaca farm hosted open house
Alpaca farm – Michael and Anna Dehn hosted an open house Aug. 5 at their alpaca farm in…
Perth-Wellington candidates Q&A feature – Part 2
PERTH-WELLINGTON – This is the second part of a three-week Q&A feature the Advertiser is running leading up to the Sept. 20 federal election.
Wellington-Halton Hills candidates Q&A feature – Part 2
WELLINGTON-HALTON HILLS – This is the second part of a three-week Q&A feature the Advertiser is running leading up to the Sept. 20 federal election.
Canadians divided on preferred election result
VANCOUVER – Canadians are bearing witness to the roller coaster ride that has been the first weeks of the 44th federal election. A comfortable advantage for the incumbent Liberals has vanished, while the Conservative party picked up support driven by its leader’s surging momentum.
Guides to federal election are in the mail
GATINEAU - Elections Canada has mailed a guide to the federal election to each household in Canada.
