Dogs force Canada Post to stop mail delivery for entire street in Guelph
It seems that Canada Post has taken issue with one of the street’s four-legged residents, and the issue may mean no more door-to-door delivery for the whole street.
View ArticleGuelph gets $7.5 million from feds and province for three major...
Guelph is getting more than $7.5 million from the federal and provincial governments for three major infrastructure projects. The money is for reconstruction of Metcalfe Street, maintenance of two...
View ArticleGuelph Police release stats from week one of Project Safe Semester
Guelph Police have released stats from week one of Project Safe Semester.
View ArticleGuelph's Woodlawn Memorial Park tours 'bringing history to life'
Guelph Museums is hosting a Spirit Walk at the cemetery, starting at 1 p.m. on Sunday. The walking tours are aimed at exploring Guelph’s past.
View ArticleCharity car wash aims to fund construction of a new suite at Guelph's Michael...
The Beyond Borders high school program is raising money to construct a new suite at Guelph's Michael House women's shelter.
View ArticleGuelph Hematite workers reject latest contract offer, lockout continues
Workers at Guelph's Hematite Manufacturing have voted to reject the latest contract put forward by management on Friday. They have been locked out of their jobs since Sunday morning.
View ArticleHooper Street residents get mail delivery restored despite dog issue
Residents of Hooper Street in Guelph, where mail delivery had been suspended for weeks because of a dog issue, suddenly began receiving their mail again on Thursday.
View ArticleDavid Mirvish stepping down as University of Guelph chancellor
David Mirvish will step down as chancellor of the University of Guelph owing to increasing work and personal responsibilities. The announcement was made Friday by president Franco Vaccarino. “This was...
View ArticleHalton Region manager accused of getting Mercedes, Las Vegas trip as kickbacks
Charges of corruption, fraud, kickbacks and forgery involving infrastructure projects worth millions of dollars.
View ArticleTerry Fox Runs take over Guelph and area this Sunday
For Emilia Strada, co-ordinating the Cambridge Terry Fox Run was born out of an admiration for the man himself.
View ArticleRunners, walkers and cyclists take part in Guelph's Terry Fox Run
An estimated 430 people came out to Silvercreek Park on Sunday to take part in the 36th annual Terry Fox Run.
View ArticleGuelph Scottish Festival celebrates 23rd year
The Guelph Legion hosted the 23rd annual Scottish Festival on Sunday.
View ArticleTwo-vehicle collision sends Rockwood man to Guelph hospital
A two-vehicle collision in Guelph sends one man to hospital.
View ArticleUS-based food-safety company grows into new Guelph facility
A company specializing in food safety and quality has officially cut the ribbon on a brand new 20,000-square-foot facility near the University of Guelph. NSF International, which recently changed its...
View ArticleGuelph Public Library hosts Science Literacy Week events
The Guelph Public Library is inviting residents to geek out over science as it hosts several events in connection with Science Literacy Week.
View ArticleThe lockout is over at Guelph's Hematite plant
Hematite workers will be back at work tonight after the contract was ratified on Wednesday morning.
View ArticlePilot program aims to help new immigrants to Guelph find jobs
A new program piloted by Immigrant Services Guelph-Wellington is aiming to help newcomers get the skills they need to get hired, while at the same time filling a need in the local labour market. The...
View ArticleNew Hells Angels support club growing in Cambridge
A support club for the biker gang Hells Angels has a chapter in Cambridge.
View ArticleUPDATE: Guelph woman dead in Highway 6 crash
Northbound lanes were closed for several hours
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