Council To Look Into Arkell Boy’s Request For Basketball Nets
by Mike Robinson. Council is getting on the ball – or basketball – following a request from local boy Graham Williams. “Hi my name is Graham and I am nine…
by Mike Robinson. Council is getting on the ball – or basketball – following a request from local boy Graham Williams. “Hi my name is Graham and I am nine…
Wasted Money or Prudent Planning? by Kevin Johnson. In October of 2014 our County Councillor, amid much fanfare, attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the ‘newly renovated’ waste transfer station located…
by Mike Robinson. Wellington County OPP Inspector Scott Lawson provided some interesting statistics during a recent visit to Puslinch council. Among them was the revelation that break-ins were up by…
A strike is on the immediate horizon for local Children’s Aid Society (CAS) workers. After a day of mediation on April 4 with upper management of Family and Children’s Services…
by Olivia Rutt. “Learn to do by doing” is the 4-H motto and Joan Law has being “doing” for 50 years. Law was 37 when she first started volunteering with…
Go Green for Earth Day! Since its creation in 1970, Earth Day has become a global day of action and awareness. At our libraries, we have resources and materials to…
As Chantal Mitchell and boyfriend/partner Kris DiCenzo head back to Classy Lane Stables after a night of racing at Woodbine, the couple runs down their lengthy to-do list for the…
I could not understand how rocks this large were leaving the pits and dropping on the road so I decided to call CBM and talk to them about the consistently poor road conditions along Pit Row and what could be done about it.
Local officials are hoping to be able to explain what caused the fire at Classy Lane Stables earlier this year, killing more than 40 racehorses. Jason Benn, a fire prevention…
The Puslinch Historical Society held a launch on March 19, 2016 for Marilynn Crow’s newly published book, “To The Seventh Generation: The Evolution of the Family Farm in Canada 1823-2015….