Nestlé Lays Off Workers At Aberfoyle Water Bottling Plant
via therecord.com Nestlé won’t reveal how many employees were laid off at its water bottling plant south of Guelph, saying only that it’s faced “unprecedented cost increases” this year. An…
via therecord.com Nestlé won’t reveal how many employees were laid off at its water bottling plant south of Guelph, saying only that it’s faced “unprecedented cost increases” this year. An…
via cambridgetimes.ca Canadian Army Reserve members will be conducting training exercises in Puslinch from Nov. 16 to 18. – Royal Highland Fusiliers/Photo If you hear the sounds of gunshots and…
The November edition of the Puslinch Community Newsletter, provided by the Township of Puslinch, is now available for download by clicking HERE or on the image below.
Lieut.William Turner CaptainNichola Goddard Romeo Dallaire By Margaret Hauwert The grade 6 curriculum states that children will be given: An opportunity to analyse responses of Canadian government organizations and/or individual…
via CBC.ca The provincial government is seeking public feedback on whether it should extend a moratorium on new—or expanding any existing—permits for bottled water companies to take groundwater. A moratorium…
By Margaret Hauwert The Grade 5 curriculum dictates that children should be exposed to and learn about: the roles and key responsibilities of citizens and of different levels of government…
This wonderful photo, from the album of the late Alex Ord, is a great historic record of the Aberfoyle Mill in 1940. Tom Maltby’s team is loading up for delivery.
On Saturday November 3, 2018 at approximately 2:55 p.m. Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) were conducting R.I.D.E. spot checks on Concession 1 near Side Road 20 where they investigated…
From ‘East of Aberfoyle’ by Marjorie Clark The first settler in Puslinch Township was known as “the Welshman”. He lived on lot 13, rear concession 7 and lot 13, front…