Six Nations has set its own cannabis laws
Minimum age set at 19; vendors must provide band with 8 per cent of monthly sales for community projects.
View ArticleGuelph sees 46% increase in 6-figure salaries
The City of Guelph saw a large uptick in the amount of people receiving six-figure salaries last year.
View ArticleFuel spill pushes Mill Creek ‘to the edge,’ residents worry
For a waterway under pressure from aggregate extraction, they say government bureaucracy and an ill-prepared response to spill means most of the damage to Mill Creek has been done.
View ArticleFirst look at Guelph's upcoming bike park
The city has released the first look at a planned bike park in the east end of the city — however, construction is still years away.
View ArticleGreen scene: Preparing for St. Patrick's Day weekend in Guelph
St. Patrick's Day, March 17, is on a Sunday this year.
View ArticleMedical pot tax pushing patients to illegal sources: Canadians for Fair...
The national lobby group is calling on Ottawa to remove the roughly 10 per cent excise tax on medical marijuana.
View ArticleNoel Edison plans comeback attempt after misconduct allegations
Grammy-nominated conductor’s lawyer expects resolution in legal fight over parishioner’s finances
View ArticleGuelph Humane Society may no longer enforce animal cruelty laws
The Guelph Humane Society is encouraging concerned citizens to contact their local MPP to express the importance of keeping animals safe, as the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to...
View ArticleWest Guelph street subject of survey for possible traffic calming measures
Until April 12, the city is asking neighbourhood residents to fill out a survey on traffic management for West Acres Drive between Imperial Road South and Elmira Road South.
View ArticleGuelph park will see new softball bleachers next month
Spectators at Exhibition Park will have a new place to sit and enjoy the action this season.
View ArticleCity of Guelph calls for residents to report invasive plants
Temperatures are warming up, the snow is melting, and the days are getting longer — winter appears to finally be over for Guelph.
View ArticleGuelph street could see lane closures due to gas line installations
Union Gas crews will be removing existing gas lines and installing new ones underground along Stevenson Street North.
View ArticleCannabis use among Canadian high school students grew before legalization,...
Study found that teen cannabis use was declining before discussions began about legalization
View Article78 charges pending against developer following tree removal in south Guelph
A number of charges are pending against a developer after some trees were taken down without a permit earlier this year. In an email to the Mercury Tribune, Leah Lefler, an environmental planner with...
View ArticleGuelph women can check online to find nearby sites booking mammograms
After months of delays for women attempting to book routine mammogram appointments in Guelph, Cancer Care Ontario is attempting to help by providing more information about where appointments are...
View ArticlePart of Guelph trail closed next week
A portion of a popular trail is set to be closed next week.
View ArticleSeveral Guelph streets will see paving, traffic signal improvements in 2019
With warmer weather coming to the Royal City, motorists know that roadworks crews are not far behind.
View ArticleMcMaster offers pioneering course in cannabis
Addiction researchers in Hamilton want to stop the spread of misinformation about cannabis through a groundbreaking certificate course and two-day conference.
View ArticleArea’s first legal pot shop RELM opens in Burlington
Owner expects to be busy as Hamilton’s legal cannabis stores don’t expect to open until April 20.
View ArticleUPDATED: Niagara’s first cannabis shop opens its doors
The Niagara Herbalist co-owner Jessica Bonilla was riding a high as she watched her first customers walk through the doors.
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