Travel advisory ended for Guelph; windy night in store
Environment Canada has ended a weather advisory for Guelph, Kitchener, the Region of Waterloo and southern and northern Wellington County.
View ArticleGuelph Museums begin joint Canada 150, Guelph 190 celebrations
This year, while towns and cities across the country are celebrating Canada’s 150th birthday, Guelph will be marking a milestone birthday a few decades older.
View ArticleMan convicted in connection with swimmer’s 1989 death faces manslaughter charge
A man convicted of leaving the scene in the 1989 hit-and-run death of Canadian swimming icon Victor Davis has been arraigned on a manslaughter charge in a separate case.
View ArticleGuelph charity received unprecedented response to Christmas donation campaign
Chalmers Community Services Centre is thanking the Guelph community for its generosity after a successful Christmas gift bag donation campaign.
View ArticleNumerous charges laid after Guelph police search Willow Road apartment
Four people are facing numerous charges after a search of an apartment on Willow Road in Guelph turned up drugs and stolen property on Wednesday morning.
View ArticleRain on the way for Guelph
With significant rainfall in the forecast, Environment Canada has issued a weather advisory for Guelph and Wellington County.
View ArticleVirtual reality arrives in Guelph
Virtual reality systems are available for Guelphites to experience. One VR unit is available at the Guelph Public Library for free. Another VR arcade will be coming to Guelph at the end of the month.
View ArticleU of Guelph researchers pinpoint monarch butterfly birthplaces to help...
The University of Guelph says its researchers have pinpointed the North American birthplaces of migratory monarch butterflies that overwinter in Mexico, vital information that will help conserve the...
View ArticleWhat's happening in Guelph this weekend: Jan. 13-15
A list of things to do in Guelph this weekend, Jan. 13-15.
View ArticleWomen from Guelph prepare to March on Washington
Women from around the world, including Guelph, are joining together by the hundreds of thousands to send a message to Donald Trump on his first day in office.
View ArticleChili cook-off a warm-up to Guelph's Coldest Night of the Year
Lakeside Hope House lucked out with Saturday's snap back to normal winter temperatures. After all, what better way to enjoy several meaty mouthfuls of steaming-hot chili than in a warm space in the...
View ArticleCity meeting this week to discuss future of Guelph Hydro
Open house meetings for the public will be held in Rockwood on Monday and in Guelph on Tuesday as part of a city hall examination of options for the future of Guelph Hydro, which could lead to the...
View ArticleCrime Stoppers has a new jingle thanks to Guelph student
After coming first in a local song-writing competition, Guelph teen Kieran Bates can now add jingle writing to the list of skills on his resume. Bates, a Grade 10 student at John F. Ross high school,...
View ArticleGuelph Symphony Orchestra plays for families at the museum
The musical fable "Peter and the Wolf" had close to three dozen children and their parents mesmerized by the sounds of the Guelph Symphony Orchestra during one of two afternoon concerts at the Guelph...
View ArticleUPDATE: Woman pinned between two parked cars near Guelph Hospital
A 76-year-old woman is suffering from serious leg injuries after she was pinned between two parked cars on Spring Street, near Guelph General Hospital.
View ArticleGuelph Police seek wanted man
Guelph Police are asking for the public's help locating a man wanted on seven outstanding arrest warrants. Police believe 37-year-old Giacomo “James” Belcastro is somewhere in the region. Police ask...
View ArticleBreakfast event highlights need for Guelph school food programs
On Tuesday morning, a large hot breakfast was served at the school, feeding a much larger crowd. The event was held as a fundraiser for the Grocery Foundation and to spread awareness of the upcoming...
View ArticleGuelph school mural seen as a move toward reconciliation
A leadership class at St. James Catholic High School is taking steps toward reconciliation by collaborating with an Anishinaabe artist to create a giant mural for the school.
View ArticleOutspoken American rapper T.I. coming to Guelph on Jan. 25
In the autumn of 2015, Tip “T.I.” Harris faced a backlash and then expressed regret for questioning the viability of Hillary Clinton as a U.S. presidential candidate, because she’s a woman. “Not to be...
View ArticleAnnual house sales in Guelph top 3,000 for first time in 2016
It may not come as a surprise to many people that last year was a record breaker for home sales in Guelph, with properties selling at a pace that may not be sustainable in 2017. “As expected, home...
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