Thomas Video closing after nearly 34 years in Guelph
After nearly 34 years in business, Thomas Video will be closing its doors for good. The final day for the shop will be Jan. 21, 2017.
View ArticleBike theft on the rise in Guelph
Bike theft is on the rise in the city, according to the latest Guelph police data.
View ArticleGuelph police searching for missing man
Eugene Kocsis, 64, has been missing since Wednesday, Nov. 2. Police are asking for the public's assistance in locating him.
View ArticleGuelph artist commemorates her father who she lost in the Second World War
Guelph artist Lyn Westfall lost her father, RCAF Flight Sgt. Wilfred W. H. Lavers, in the Second World War when she was a baby. She has painted a series of works to remember him, and cope with her...
View ArticleMissing man located
A 64-year-old man who went missing in Guelph last week has been found.
View ArticleCambridge tenant jailed for drug lab explosion, fire
A Cambridge tenant’s unsophisticated drug lab sparked an explosion and fire that destroyed a four-unit apartment building and jeopardized his infant child and wife, court was told on Monday.
View ArticleClairmont: Badgerow defence brings disturbing evidence to court
It was a rough day for the jury.
View ArticleTwo people arrested after man tracks his stolen iPad to Guelph
Two people of no fixed address are facing charges after a victim of theft tracked his stolen iPad to a vehicle in Guelph.
View ArticlePolice investigate after break-in at Guelph animal clinic
Police are investigating following a break-in at an animal clinic on Stone Road West.
View ArticleCould Trump’s win lure tech talent north?
Waterloo Region’s tech sector may have received a boost in its campaign to recruit workers and investment away from Silicon Valley — the stunning arrival of Donald Trump in the White House.
View ArticleRemembrance Day in Guelph: photos and audio
Moe Ferris, Canadian veteran and former Guelph Legion president, was the guest speaker at the Remembrance Day service at the Sleeman Centre on Friday morning. He spoke for about six minutes, reminding...
View ArticleGuelph students #getswabbed for their schoolmate
On Thursday, 17-year-old Jamie Caille was at the heart of a swab-a-thon, an event held at the school aimed at collecting cheek swab samples from students who wish to be added to the OneMatch database....
View ArticleRemembering Rodney Keller
Each year, Woodlawn Memorial park chooses one veteran, whose contributions are highlighted during the cemetery’s annual Remembrance Day ceremony. This year the story told was still fresh, as Guelph’s...
View ArticleBERTON: Journalists missed the signals in U.S. election
We all live in insular worlds, but journalists cannot afford to.
View ArticleRemembering Guelph's Rodney Keller
Each year, Woodlawn Memorial park chooses one veteran, whose contributions are highlighted during the cemetery’s annual Remembrance Day ceremony. This year the story told was still fresh, as Guelph’s...
View ArticleArtful Aging: art exhibition explores aging in Guelph
The Artful Aging exhibition is presented by the City of Guelph's Age Friendly Guelph Leadership Team. The group's mandate is to help create an age-friendly city, guided by the city's Older Adult...
View ArticleLegal expert “would be surprised” if Hamilton judge was removed over Trump hat
Councillor Green spoke out against Hamilton Judge over “Make America Great Again” hat
View ArticleCutting down of cedars gets approval from council
A south end Guelph homeowner has got the nod from city councillors to cut down five big, healthy cedar trees that he doesn’t like – but the approval comes with a significant cost.
View ArticleHamilton judge likely to keep job over Trump hat
Councillor Green spoke out against Hamilton Judge over “Make America Great Again” hat
View ArticleCutting down of cedars gets approval from Guelph council
A south end Guelph homeowner has got the nod from city councillors to cut down five big, healthy cedar trees that he doesn’t like – but the approval comes with a significant cost.
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