Health Issues of Puslinch Settlers: Part 2: The Ague
This is the second in a series of articles about the health of the people of Puslinch from the earliest days of settlement to approximately 1960. THE AGUE By Marjorie…
This is the second in a series of articles about the health of the people of Puslinch from the earliest days of settlement to approximately 1960. THE AGUE By Marjorie…
The Provincial Government’s promised review on large-volume water taking permits, including those sought by water bottling companies, remains uncertain and calls out for clarity. That’s the conclusion that Wellington-Halton Hills…
A family of 14 is staying with family and friends in Cambridge following an early Saturday (Oct. 1) morning fire that saw their Ellis Road mansion burn to the ground….
A senior Ontario cabinet minister (Hon Liz Sandals, MPP (Guelph) – Liberal) is coming to Nestle’s defense, suggesting public opposition to the renewal of the multinational company’s water-taking permit in…
Last Saturday, 183 participants ran 5K, (and 38 young ‘Donkey Dashers’ raced 100 metres), on the trails of the Donkey Sanctuary in Puslinch to raise funds to help care for…
A showdown between water advocates and politicians is expected Monday night in Guelph, Ont., over the divisive issue of Nestlé Waters Canada seeking renewal of a water-taking permit for its…
On Saturday, September 24, Sunrise Therapeutic Riding & Learning Centre hosted their annual Hoofbeat Challenge fundraising event. 69 riders and 30 dog walkers (along with many friends and family) enjoyed…
Puslinch Minor Soccer Club would like to thank the many sponsors that have made the 2016 season such a great success: Tim Hortons Aberfoyle, Ren’s Pet Depot, Aberfoyle Family Chiropractic…
Beating the odds in any situation always presents a great sense of satisfaction for a horse trainer. Tom Durand is the latest example. The Puslinch horseman went into last winter…