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Fergus, Mount Forest residents win $50,000 with Instant Bingo
WELLINGTON COUNTY - On Aug. 12 the OLG announced that Michael Ray and Nicholas Haug had each won the game's top prize.
Some Legions in Wellington County struggling to keep afloat
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The Royal Canadian Legions in Elora and Fergus are weathering the financial storm caused by COVID-19, but many smaller Legion branches in Wellington County are struggling to keep their heads above water.
Aquatic centre in Fergus reopens on Aug.4
FERGUS – The aquatic centre at the Centre Wellington Community Sportsplex reopens on Aug. 4, but there are many restrictions due to COVID-19 and public health regulations.
Centre Wellington council agrees to take on termites
ELORA – Centre Wellington councillors hope Dr. Timothy Myles can do in Elora and Fergus what he did in Guelph - use his termite eradication program to rid the area of the destructive pests once and for all.
Local photographer captures comet flyby
Comet flyby – Fergus photographer Josh Baxter captured this image of Comet Neowise behind the…
Blood donor event coming to Fergus
FERGUS – A Fergus blood donation event will take place on Aug. 27 at the Centre Wellington…
Outdoor fitness equipment coming to Forfar Park
CENTRE WELLINGTON – A donation of $15,000 from Centre Wellington Remedy’sRx will see outdoor…
Wicked winds damage Fergus tennis courts
Wicked winds – High winds whipped through Wellington County on July 19, taking out branches…
Centre Wellington Fire Rescue adds new tanker to the fleet
New tanker – Centre Wellington Fire Rescue (CWFR) had its new tanker delivered last week from…
Templin Gardens – the crown jewel of gardens in Fergus
The Wellington Advertiser has invited local horticultural societies to write about what they are up…
Back to play at area playgrounds
Back to play – Elise McMillan of Fergus was happy to be back at Stait Park on July 20,…
Midwives claim victory as divisional court upholds previous tribunal decision
CENTRE WELLINGTON – Local midwives hope the province will stop fighting them in court and get on with paying them a fair and equitable wage after Ontario’s Divisional Court released a decision last week to uphold a previous Human Rights Tribunal decision on pay equity.
Fergus to host blood donation event July 30
FERGUS – The Canadian Blood Services is holding a blood donation event in Fergus at the end…
Fergus Legion opens minimally with pandemic restrictions in place
Re-opening – The Fergus Royal Canadian Legion Branch 275 will be opening minimally as the…
