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Guelph General Hospital celebrated a milestone on Aug. 14: 150 years of serving the community. There was cake. There were ...
Ontario Veterinary College professor and forensic veterinarian Dr. Shane Bateman decided to take a stand against animal abuse ...
Housing developers often approach Wellington North council for amendments to zoning bylaws. Their requests include smallers lots, units and yards, less space between townhouse blocks and reduced ...
LECK (nee. Ziegler); Debbie June “Blondie” – Debbie was a survivor. She championed cancer for 20 years and was an inspiration to all who knew her. It is with profound sadness, love and gratitude we ...
The Clifford Community Hall may be home to a 70-space child care facility sometime in the near future. KinderRise Academy ...
DRAYTON – T he Drayton Fair ran from Aug. 8 to 10 at the Drayton fairgrounds.
Caution: This story contains details of racism that readers may find upsetting. FERGUS – Parents of Black children are ...
Tucked along the lush green banks of the Grand River in Fergus, author Sonia Day lounges on her back porch quietly reflecting on not only her latest novel, but her lifelong writing career. “I’ve been ...
Immediately as Robert Paterson saw the six-inch swatch of white, blue, red and green lines he knew he had gotten it right.
Guelph/Eramosa council has voted unanimously to provide support and supplies to the Eden Mills Writers’ Festival next month. ...
A bat in Centre Wellington has tested positive for rabies, marking the first confirmed case of a rabid bat this year in the ...
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