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  2. Centre Wellington - Wikipedia

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    The median household income (after-taxes) in Centre Wellington was $66,764, higher than the national average at $54,089. [6] Most of Centre Wellington's population in 2011 was of European descent; the following is the racial breakdown: [6] 96.5% White; 2.1% Aboriginal; 1.4% First Nations, 0.7% Metis; 0.4% South Asian

  3. Elora, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Data extrapolated from the 2011 Canada Census report indicates that at the time, Elora had a population of about 7,756. [1] No data for this community was available in the 2016 census, but the population of the entire Centre Wellington Township was 28,191, and this included the population of Fergus which was 20,767 at that time. [41] [42]

  4. Wellington—Halton Hills (provincial electoral district)

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    The riding, which was first contested in the 2007 provincial election, consists of the municipalities of Guelph/Eramosa, Puslinch, Erin, Centre Wellington and Halton Hills. 47.5% of the riding came from Halton, 25.2% came from Waterloo—Wellington, 16.3% came from Guelph—Wellington and 11% came from Dufferin—Peel—Wellington—Grey.

  5. Fergus, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Fergus is the largest community in Centre Wellington, a township within Wellington County in Ontario, Canada.It lies on the Grand River about 18 km NNW of Guelph.The population of this community at the time of the 2016 Census was 20,767, [1] but the community is growing as new homes are being built for sale.

  6. Puslinch, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Puslinch had a population of 7,944 living in 2,857 of its 2,946 total private dwellings, a change of 8.3% from its 2016 population of 7,336. With a land area of 214.82 km 2 (82.94 sq mi), it had a population density of 37.0/km 2 (95.8/sq mi) in 2021. [31]

  7. CICW-FM - Wikipedia

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    Centre Wellington Community Radio Inc. was founded in 2009 by Scott Jensen, Vic Folliott and Bill Valedis. On April 29, 2011, Centre Wellington Community Radio Inc. received Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approval to operate a community FM radio station at 92.9 MHz in Centre Wellington, Ontario. [ 1 ]

  8. Churton Park - Wikipedia

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    The area of Churton Park near current Lakewood Avenue was originally a swamp [3] and has been recently developed into residential housing and a commercial shopping centre. [9] Since being established, it is one of the fasted growing subdivisions in Wellington, with the population expected to grow to over 12,000 over the next two decades. [10]

  9. Gloriavale Christian Community - Wikipedia

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    Air West Coast Dornier 228 on approach to Wellington in March 2007. Gloriavale owned Air West Coast Ltd in 2021. [19] Air West Coast's Christchurch service ended due to a lack of passengers in April 2003. [20] Air West Coast reviewed its service and dropped Westport stopover from the Greymouth to Wellington flight on 27 June 2008. [21]