History Corner: Puslinch’s Squire Leslie
Known in Puslinch and environs as Squire Leslie, squire being an old English term of respect for a country gentleman, William H. Leslie died on December 1, 1884 and was…
Known in Puslinch and environs as Squire Leslie, squire being an old English term of respect for a country gentleman, William H. Leslie died on December 1, 1884 and was…
On January 6th, Puslinch Council created a temporary ad-hoc committee with the goal of increasing our utilization of the Optimist Recreation Centre Ice Pad (the ORC Pad). The committee consists…
by Mike Robinson. Updated local growth forecasts could be adopted by Wellington County before summer. Mark Paoli, Wellington County’s manager of policy planning spoke to council regarding amendments to Wellington…
By Margaret Hauwert. The children had been practicing their singing and dancing skills for over a month. The day had finally arrived for them to walk across to the Puslinch…
by Ishaq Patel. On Thursday February 4th, Skills Canada held the Guelph Cardboard Boat Races at the Centennial CVI High School. Over 140 intermediate students gathered to compete in the…
Mr. Peter Mahon of Aberfoyle was present at our last meeting of the Patrons of Industry and gave a very instructive address. Everyone is well satisfied with the manner in…
Metrolinx has completed improvements at the Aberfoyle GO Bus park and ride lot that will make it easier for customers throughout Wellington County and Guelph to take public transit. To…
On March 14, 2016 at approximately 6:30 p.m., members of the Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) received a report of a possible impaired driver that was involved in a…
It’s a seemingly simple piece of furniture, but it has the power to inspire empathy and inclusion – and perhaps even spark a new friendship. On March 23, Aberfoyle Public…