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Following up on a blooming success
After a very successful first year, the Wellesley Poppy Project is once again asking for donations of knitted or crocheted poppies to be used in…
Home from road, where she researched tales of Ontario’s Black diaspora
Nicola Thomas is back home after her series of road trips to discover the lost history of Black diaspora in Ontario, of which Wellesley Township…
Doors Open event remains strictly digital again this year
Local author and historian Marion Roes has been featured in a docu-series from Waterloo Region to highlight her work telling the history of the funeral…
Queen’s passing felt right here in the region
The death last week of Queen Elizabeth II elicited responses from around the globe. This area was no exception. In Waterloo Region, those who had…
A call to pay it forward
A Listowel-area resident’s legacy of kindness is continuing to live on nearly a month after she died from breast cancer. With the second annual #putakinddeedinyourfeed…
A time of reflection for Amsey and Eileen Metzger
It was just about this time three years ago Amsey and Eileen Metzger hosted the last-ever Waterloo County Steam Threshers’ Reunion on their Wallenstein farm.…
Trio recognized for their contributions to the Wellesley community
The public face of the community effort to build a new recreation centre in Wellesley, Chris Martin is the township’s citizen of the year. Joining…
She turned out to be a natural at the game
After only picking up the sport three years ago, local field hockey player Jordyn MacDonald has already been identified by the national team program for…
It was just like old times
Dan Straus said when he saw Carlo Perrotta, his former Grade 7 teacher, walking toward him at the Waterloo Rod and Gun Club in St.…
His love for going fast is still going strong
In nearly 50 years of motor racing, Dave Hodgkinson has never been scared for his life. He has however done a lot of screaming because…