The Easter Bunny made an early appearance for breakfast, last weekend, at the Orangeville Women's Centre, breakfast. Grace Hood and Lindsay Grant, 5, both from Orangeville, pose for a picture with the chocolate-hiding hare. More...
A cut in operating hours at the Tony Rose Memorial Sports Centre has been proposed to save money in the town's 2006 budget, but residents who appeared before town council Monday night indicated they would prefer a higher hike in property taxes. More...
The Wellington-DufferinGuelph Public Health Unit has had to revisit its 2006 budget because of a cap on public health spending the provincial Ministry of Health and Long Term Care announced in March. More...
WAL-MART MANAGER ROD HILL and staff presented Doris Cassan, manager of Women's and Children's Health at Headwaters Health Care Centre, along with Catherine Matsig with toys to take back to the hospital. More...
Whether it happens in the "wee hours" or the middle of the day, if anything goes wrong with a wind turbine, it'll shut itself down immediately and send an alert to a wind technician, says Kevin Carswell, the operations manager at Canadian More...
The Conservative Government Cracks Down on Crime In early April, Prime Minister Harper addressed the Canadian Professional Police Association. During his speech, Prime Minister Harper raised the increasing problem of crime across Canada. Drug and gun crimes, in particular, have risen, as well as th More...
With spring now officially here, most Canadians have decided to return home so that they can prepare for the spring and summer horse show season. More...