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Theatre Three-Eleven celebrates a decade of independent drama
When they launched their independent theatre operation in 2001, Justin and Stefanie Webster were seeking a way to make the dramatic arts a larger part of their... read more

Cenotaphs boast unique design but share a common purpose
We walk or drive past a cenotaph almost daily because nearly every town has one, but could you describe it? Sure there’s a soldier on top, and you know where it’s located, but can you give more detail?... read more

Splash ‘N Boots to play the Norgan
They’ve been called the “U2 of children’s entertainment” and “authentic and sincere performers” who are “redefining the children’s genre”.  Every one of their four albums has been saluted... read more

Plowing match returns to Clyne Farm  after 72 years
The machinery is gone and the dust has settled, but the memory of the Wellington County Plowing Match will remain. This was an extra special match for the Harriston area as it had been held on the same Clyne family farm 72 years ago
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Harvest for Hunger hits fundraising goal
One hundred and twenty combines, 2,900 feet of header harvest 160 acres of soybeans in  just under 12 minutes.   Over 3,000 people gathered near Monkton to witness the “Harvest for Hunger” event
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GWTG provides comedy, Christmas show this fall
It’s A Bad Year for Tomatoes, but a great season for comedy at the Harriston Town Hall Theatre this fall. The Grey Wellington Theatre Guild is staging playwright John Patrick’s hilarious comedy about a famous actress who finds her plans to quietly pen her memoirs
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