Sitting atop his sleigh, Santa rang his jingle bell and made a grand entrance from his traditional position at the end of the Arthur Santa Claus parade held on Saturday November 28. As always, he was worth the wait.
Sitting atop his sleigh, Santa rang his jingle bell and made a grand entrance from his traditional position at the end of the Arthur Santa Claus parade. As always, he was worth the wait.
Arthur’s Habitat for Humanity family --Shelley Clarke and her children Raven, 15, Justice, 14, Phoenix, 6, and Legacy, 5 -- will be in their home for Christmas.
“In just 28 days from today,” Mayor Broomhead began at a press conference in the Council Chambers at Wellington North Township offices in Kenilworth on Monday, “the eyes of the world will turn to Wellington North as we host the Olympic Flame in an exciting celebration of sport within our community.”
“In just 28 days from today,” Mayor Broomhead began at a press conference in the Council Chambers at Wellington North Township offices in Kenilworth on Monday, “the eyes of the world will turn to Wellington North as we host the Olympic Flame in an exciting celebration of sport within our community.”
Wellington County clerk Donna Van Wyk, recently recognized for 20 years with the county, is no longer an employee of the county. CAO Scott Wilson confirmed she is no longer working for the county on Friday afternoon.
December is a busy time of the year, even at the Arthur Library. On Saturday, December 5 from 10am until 11am, there will be a gingerbread ornament class for children ages 6 and up.
If you drop by Caressant Care’s regular Sunday afternoon worship service, or you were at the Pentecostal church’s recent Sunday evening service, you will be aware that I play a musical instrument called the concertina. It’s accordion-like in nature, but it is much smaller.
It has been 20 years since the tragedy that has come to be known as the Montreal Massacre. On Dec. 6, 1989, Marc Lepine walked into École Polytechnique, an engineering school affiliated with the University of Montreal, with a semi-automatic rifle.
While she wanted to be a Ninja growing up, Kimberly Ribble-Orr instead ended up being an Olympic Champion in Judo. Ribble-Orr spoke to around 376 students at Arthur Public School, telling them a bit about her Olympic career and about the upcoming Olympics in Vancouver.
It was an 8pm game on November 27 when the Novice Vipers hosted Milton. The team looked anything but tired even though Milton was victorious beating the Vipers 3-1.
I always knew these guys would end up in Juvie. Not Juvenile Detention for pete’s sake. I’m talking Arthur Juvenile Vipers hockey.
Last Saturday the Bantam Vipers travelled to Dundas for a match against the Blues. The Vipers were sent home feeling a bit blue due to a 4-3 loss. Scoring for the Vipers in this match was Josh McKee, an AP player from the Peewee’s, Justice Clarke and Alex Shaw.
Sitting atop his sleigh, Santa rang his jingle bell and made a grand entrance from his traditional position at the end of the Arthur Santa Claus parade held on Saturday, November 28. As always, he was worth the wait.