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Retirement home provides residents with classic car show
ERIN – Fox Run Retirement Home, in collaboration with classic car owners of the Over Under Car…
Museum launches railway exhibit
ABOYNE – Wellington County Museum and Archives’ newest exhibit is “All Aboard!” Celebrate…
KIPP fired up their outdoor oven in Elora’s Bissell Park
KIPP – Bagels were the order of the day on July 17 when the Kitchen in the Park Project (KIPP)…
Mapleton council ponders lower speed limits, traffic calming measures
MAPLETON – Council here will consider lowering speed limits around local schools and parks and implementing “traffic calming” measures around the municipality.
Wellington County hospitals launch ’50/50 lotto’
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The county’s three hospitals have collaborated on a fundraiser entitled the Rural Wellington Hospitals 50/50 Lotto. All funds raised will help cover capital equipment needs at the hospitals.
Salem man sets Guinness World Record for Turkish get-ups
SALEM - Belinda and Chris Cox have given new meaning to the term “power couple.” The Salem couple each set a Guinness World Record for feats of strength and athleticism this year.
Riverfest Elora hosting ‘Wish You Were Here’ mini-festival Aug. 20-22
ELORA – For the first time since 2019, Riverfest Elora officials will be hosting a live music festival in the village.
Drayton Entertainment hoping to resume in-person performances by late fall
DRAYTON – With the province now in stage three of its reopening plan, it remains unclear when in-person performances will resume at the Drayton Festival Theatre.
‘Tall Man’ sculpture now belongs to Centre Wellington
ELORA – With unanimous approval from council, Centre Wellington now owns the statue that towers over the greenspace in downtown Elora.
‘Another step closer’: Ontario advances work for Highway 6 expansion
PUSLINCH – The Ontario government has issued a request for proposal (RFP) to deliver the new Hanlon Expressway interchange, which will see the removal of two at-grade intersections, bypassing traffic around the community of Morriston.
Locals want improvements, fewer trucks at Salem intersection
SALEM – A hairpin turn at Geddes Street and James Street in Salem, combined with an increase in truck traffic is causing concern for Salem residents. About a dozen people gathered at the intersection on July 19 to air their grievances. “It’s never been like this before,” said Paul Whitaker.
County museum to reopen July 23; library capacity expanding
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Wellington County Museum and Archives will reopen on July 23 and county libraries are expanding capacity limits. The moves, announced in a July 19 press release, were made in response to the province entering step three of its reopening plan on July 16.
Public health reporting 10 new COVID-19 cases in region over weekend
WELLINGTON COUNTY – Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) is reporting 10 new COVID-19 cases over the weekend (July 16 to 19). The region’s active case count now sits at 42, down from 52 cases on July 12.
Smiles, sauce and sunshine at Mount Forest drive-through ribfest
MOUNT FOREST - The "Git Yer Hillbilly On" Ribfest was a driving success with 250 racks of ribs cooked up and sold off with proceeds supporting local community organizations.
