Guelph Central Station is officially reopened
The official "reopening" of the transit hub was held on Wednesday morning with a ribbon cutting ceremony and a brief discussion of the station's historical significance. The building had been under...
View ArticleProvincial PC leader Patrick Brown tours Guelph
Patrick Brown, PC leader and MPP for Simcoe North, spent the day in Guelph on Wednesday, meeting with city officials in the morning and touring the University of Guelph in the afternoon.
View ArticleROCKINGHAM: Jackson Browne songwriter supreme
The great songwriters are always better live than on record. Poetry is meant to be read, aloud. Great songs need to be sung, shared with an audience willing to listen and, perhaps, delve a little...
View ArticleBrantford man charged for knife attack
Brantford police has charged a 22-year-old man with a number of criminal offences after a screaming house call escalated into a wild knife attack on a Richmond Street resident.
View ArticleCop hurt, stolen truck up in flames in Burlington police chase
A high speed police chase ended with an injured officer and a stolen vehicle up in flames late Tuesday night.
View ArticleWhat looked like a drug deal in Cambridge was something much different, man says
It looked like a typical drug deal.
View ArticleWaterloo will turn dog poop into power
Special receptacles will soon pop up in three Waterloo parks to deposit dog waste that will be turned into energy.
View ArticleGuelph man charged with animal cruelty for using bear spray on the family pets
A Guelph man has been charged with animal cruelty after using bear spray on two pet dogs.
View ArticleWaterloo woman caught on Hanlon using colour photocopies of State licence plates
A Waterloo woman is facing several charges and several thousand dollars worth of fines after police stopped her on the Hanlon Expressway and discovered colour photocopies of Massachusetts State licence...
View ArticleHaverty murder trial Day 10: closing remarks
On Thursday, Day 10 of the murder trial of Sean Haverty, the seven-woman, five-man jury heard closing arguments from both the Crown and the defence. On Friday, Justice Nancy Mossip is expected to give...
View ArticleMan convicted in Kitchener girl’s death caught with box cutter, kidnapping story
Convicted killer Christopher Watts is back behind bars after he was found with a box cutter and a short story about a young woman being kidnapped and drowned.
View ArticleHalifax dog lost in Hamilton after being put on wrong flight
Have you seen Cooper the dog?
View ArticleHaverty murder trial Day 11: verdict tree
On Friday afternoon, Justice Nancy Mossip outlined her own summary of the evidence heard in court since the murder trial began on April 3. She touched on key witness testimony and outlined the path the...
View ArticleUPDATE: Guelph police investigation concluded
Police are asking members of the public to avoid the area of Buckthorn Crescent and Grange Road while an investigation is underway.
View ArticleCooper the lost labradoodle has been found after WestJet mixup
Cooper, the East Coast dog that was lost in Hamilton after being placed on the wrong flight, has been found.
View ArticleHaverty trial verdict: not guilty of murder but guilty of manslaughter
Sean Haverty is found guilty of manslaughter.
View ArticleMedical marijuana users push for change
William Campbell and his wife were on their way to a friend’s 25th wedding anniversary one night in 2008 when a drunk driver pulled out in front of them. They didn’t have time to stop.
View ArticleKitchener couple pleads guilty in Buffalo in fentanyl exporting scheme
A Kitchener couple pleaded guilty in a Buffalo courtroom Thursday in connection with a scheme to import fentanyl from China into the United States and then mail the powerful opioid to Canada.
View ArticleLots to see – and hear – at Doors Open Guelph
The Guelph Arts Council is hosting Doors Open Guelph today, inviting everyone to tour through the city's hidden gems, including heritage buildings, homes and businesses.
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