History Corner: Justice John Idington
John Idington’s grandparents, John Idington and Margaret Johnstone, natives of Berwickshire, Scotland, emigrated to Puslinch with their grown family in the fall of 1833. They settled on lot 36, rear…
John Idington’s grandparents, John Idington and Margaret Johnstone, natives of Berwickshire, Scotland, emigrated to Puslinch with their grown family in the fall of 1833. They settled on lot 36, rear…
The Township of Puslinch is pleased to announce that Luis Gomes has accepted the position of Deputy Fire Chief, effective March 22, 2016. He will be responsible for leadership and…
It’s that time of year again. If you’re not on automated payments to pay your Puslinch tax bill you have to make your payment before Monday to avoid penalties. Your…
The Attawandaron Discoveries by Marjorie Clark(Part 3 of a 3 part series) The Huron First Nation called their southern neighbours “Attawandaron”, meaning “People of a slightly different language”. The French…
The Attawandaron First Nation In Puslinch by Marjorie Clark(Part 2 of a 3 part series) The Attawandaron or Neutrals inhabited dozens of villages in Southwestern Ontario stretching along the north…
Would you like to become a board member of the Badenoch Community Centre? There are currently two available board positions. The Badenoch Community Centre has a long and strong history…
I’d like to thank Marjorie Clark for sending me the incredible photo posted above. Taking a moment to reflect upon the sacrifices of the men and women who served to…
I know I’ve done it before, but I’d like to take a second and thank all the residents of Puslinch for your continued support for PuslinchToday.ca. Since our launch in…
And now for something completely different… What was happening in Morriston on Oct. 30 1894, 121 years ago? Here is an account by the Morriston correspondent to the Guelph Mercury…