Today in History: Puslinch Lake News, March 25 1890
PUSLINCH LAKE NEWS March 25, 1890 The Literary and Debating Society intend holding a grand entertainment in their hall in a short time. The proceeds of the entertainment will go…
Christopher Watts Back In Jail For Parole Violations
Christopher Watts, the convicted sex offender jailed in the 2001 death of a Kitchener teen, was released from prison last November with a sober warning he was at a high…
History Corner: Donald McCaig
Donald McCaig Poet, Teacher, Administrator By: Marjorie Clark When Malcolm McCormick, Principal of the Guelph Business College and native of Puslinch, wrote a poem entitled “Puslinch Lake” [click here to…
Another Racing Charge Laid In Puslinch: 107 km/h On Lake Road
On January 27, 2016 at approximately 6:30 p.m., a member of the Wellington County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) was conducting radar speed enforcement and monitoring traffic on Lake Road near…
A Puslinch View: Sunrises, Drinks & Walks on Puslinch Lake
A Winter Walk on Puslinch Lake Sunrise on Puslinch Lake Enjoying The Dock on Puslinch Lake A Colourful Sunrise on Puslinch Lake All Images courtesy of Melissa Smith
Puslinch renews fire service agreement with Cambridge
by Mike Robinson. Council has authorized a renewal of the existing fire service agreement with Cambridge for the provision of automatic aid within the overall fire agreement with the city….
History Corner: Malcolm McCormick
Malcolm McCormick died on Friday, June 10, 1932, at the home of his sister, Mary McNaughton in Guelph, at the age of 77 years. Prominent in educational circles in Guelph,…
History Corner: Dances At Puslinch Lake
The hotel at Puslinch Lake was, for a long time, a place for dancing but its heyday for this activity was in the 1930’s. Stories have since circulated that Guy…
Puslinch Lake Hoe Down Silent Auction
Only 3 more sleeps till the Hoe Down with Cutler Boyd. I hope y’all have picked yer best cowboys hats already picked out for Sunday night. And dancing boots… The…