The Woolwich Observer - 11 Sep 2025

Table of content - The Woolwich Observer (11 Sep 2025)

Woolwich eyes range of tax hikes as it begins 2026 budget process
Some 700 units planned for latest Breslau subdivision
This Weekend
170 years after Saugeen Fever rush, ancestors continue to maintain Maryhill connections
Elmira Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary mark 70th anniversary with a sock hop
Farley Foundation’s annual fundraising bike ride set for Saturday in Elmira
From the archives
Woolwich deficits mount
If it matters to you. It matters to us.
UW researchers look at new way to treat kidney stones
BRESLAU: Latest development proposal would see a range of residential options as Breslau boundaries grow
MARYHILL: Continuing a longstanding tradition dating back to early years
Woolwich to present home-retrofit information webinar Sept. 18
UW researcher generates power from walnut shells
New event aims for longer-term planning in agri-food sector
BIKE RIDE: Helping those in need deal with the expense of caring for their pets
WALNUTS: Research expected to reveal more uses for the technology
LEGION AUXILIARY They’re getting set to go to the hop
BUDGET Early talks are all about potential trade-offs
Cut elsewhere to fund key municipal budget priorities
The fiction of a ‘New World Order’
Verbatim
The Monitor
When local news matters ...
U.S. closes door on small Canadian food exporters
DYER: The post-war, rules-based order continues to fade away
WEBINAR: Looking at more events if this one proves a success
Handling livestock is a prime safety issue on the farm
10 tips on sharing the road with farm equipment
Recognizing hazardous gases in use at agricultural operations
LIVESTOCK Training required before getting started
GASES Caution advised, as dangers can lurk undetected
Kings rounding into form with regular season set to begin this weekend
Trail cameras revisited
Lots of scoring, strong defence during Applejacks’ preseason play
High school sports resume
Jacks season to begin
Come Try Ringette event set for Sunday
KINGS The regular season opens this weekend with a home-and-home series against the Listowel Cyclones
50 years on, family business maintains customer-first approach
Help young people find jobs in agri-food
Home sales prices down
Funds for training
The girls may be mean, but kids are alright
Grand Harmony Chorus set to celebrate their three decades
INNERchamber’s season
Honeymoon Suite tour
PUZZLE SOLUTIONS
GALEA: Peace of mind that will allow for a much better night’s sleep
JACKS Open the season on the road Friday night in Woodstock
CHOIR: Organization has grown since first 10 members got together
Province, Ottawa provide funding for farm-improvement
ROBERTS‚ Linking people to rural jobs
Putting her concern for her friend on canvas
Supporting weight-loss medications with adequate, tailored nutrition
Food bank campaign
Elmira goes multicultural
This tomato sauce is the easiest one you’ve ever made
Sheet Pan Tomato Sauce
Recipe notes
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MAYO CLINIC Adjustments for healthy weight loss
PAINTING Another way to help her friend’s recovery
MILESTONE Very much a family business for 50 years

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