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Wellington County is a county and census division located in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, and is part of the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The county consists of two towns and five townships , with its seat in the City of Guelph , which is geographically within the county but administered independently.
The Cannon - online newspaper serving the community at the University of Guelph The Ontarion - The University of Guelph's student newspaper, published weekly and distributed throughout the city Regional dailies
Transport in Wellington County, Ontario (4 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Wellington County, Ontario" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
Position Elected Centre Wellington Mayor: Shawn Watters Erin Mayor: Michael Dehn Guelph/Eramosa Mayor: Chris White (acclaimed) [2] Mapleton Mayor: Gregg Davidson (acclaimed) [2] Minto Mayor
The first radio broadcast in New Zealand was made on 17 November 1921 by radio pioneer Professor Robert Jack. [9] Government-funded public service radio in New Zealand was historically provided by the Radio Broadcasting Company between 1925 and 1931, the New Zealand Broadcasting Board between 1931 and 1936, the National Broadcasting Service between 1936 and 1962, the New Zealand Broadcasting ...
Living Springs is an unincorporated rural community in Centre Wellington Township, Wellington County, Ontario, Canada. [1] [2] The settlement was part of West Garafraxa Township until 1999. [3] [4] Irvine Creek flows through the settlement.
Wellington North is served by five elementary schools and one secondary school, under jurisdiction of two school boards, the public board being Upper Grand District School Board, and the Catholic board being Wellington Catholic District School Board, both of which are based in Guelph. Elementary schools include: Arthur Public School
Centre Wellington is a township in south-central Ontario, Canada, located in Wellington County. The primary communities are Elora and Fergus. The area is agricultural but also includes industries such as manufacturing. In the Canada 2016 Census, the population was stated as 28,191. [1]