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Potential for 'significant snow' in early spring storm

Potential for 'significant snow' in early spring storm

Colorado low expected to begin affecting region Tuesday, Environment Canada says
Local charity providing free rides for Mount Forest cancer patients

Local charity providing free rides for Mount Forest cancer patients

In addition to their ride services, the charity recently donated $100,000 to the Palmerston District Hospital Foundation for their MRI campaign
LETTER: Pointing out inflation effect on Sunshine List is important

LETTER: Pointing out inflation effect on Sunshine List is important

Relating the 1996 $100,000 to what it should be is seldom if ever done by writers who seem to want to complain about civil servants salaries
Third person charged in Arthur drug investigation

Third person charged in Arthur drug investigation

Wellington North teen accused of possessing cocaine for trafficking
OPP WEEKLY ROUNDUP: Impaired, commercial vehicle drivers charged

OPP WEEKLY ROUNDUP: Impaired, commercial vehicle drivers charged

Wellington County OPP's list of serious traffic offences
On the ice: Minto 81's become first OEHL champions

On the ice: Minto 81's become first OEHL champions

Mount Forest is currently down 2-1 in the North Pollock division playoff finals
Wellington 4-H member chosen as provincial ambassador

Wellington 4-H member chosen as provincial ambassador

4-H ambassadors attend events across the province to promote and advocate for the program
Retired Elora teacher brings new hope with old bikes

Retired Elora teacher brings new hope with old bikes

With a new portable bike fixit cart in tow, John Scott says the goal is to fix used bikes and offer them to anyone in the community who needs them
Good morning, Elora & Fergus!

Good morning, Elora & Fergus!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
CRIME OF THE WEEK: Thieves swipe 32 Apple watches from Fergus store

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Thieves swipe 32 Apple watches from Fergus store

High-tech items valued at approximately $15,000 in total, police say