Offensive posters removed from U of Guelph
Posters featuring fake Prophet Muhammad quotes and attacks on various groups were taken down on Thursday.
View ArticlePrison system falls short for Indigenous women, ombud says
— The women in federal prisons are generally lower risk and keener to succeed once they leave prison than men, but many of them struggle in a system that often fails to meet their needs, Correctional...
View ArticleHamilton man pleads guilty in Craigslist sex abuse case
The 35-year-old admitted to repeatedly abusing his former girlfriend's daughter and advertising online for others to join him
View ArticleBERTON: Is journalism’s glass half full or empty?
“A bias against the positive” is what Nancy Gibbs called it this week. The former managing editor of Time magazine was referring to journalists, and she is probably right.
View ArticleArt so sacred, we’re not allowed to show it to you
Sensitive objects — from ceremonial pipes to human remains — are slowly making their way home to Indigenous reserves where they belong. But that’s just the beginning of the work that needs to be done.
View ArticlePassages: OPP veteran lived by the golden rule
John Bean always made it perfectly clear: he was an OPP officer for exactly 33 years, one month and nine days.
View ArticleMac student charged with breaching university’s computer system
The 18-year-old from Thornhill will appear in court Dec. 11
View ArticleFire engulfs empty industrial building in Hespeler
Firefighters are at a blaze at a vacant industrial building at Sheffield Street near Clemens Avenue in Hespeler.
View ArticleSpeedy return to classes a challenge for some Conestoga College students
Never mind the long faculty strike and the forced five-week break at 24 Ontario colleges. It's over. So the push was on for college students to hurry back to class on Tuesday.
View ArticleCambridge fire causing bad odours in Guelph
Did you smell smoke or burning plastic Monday evening? A fire in Cambridge is likely to blame. In a news release, the City of Guelph says that a fire in Cambridge and the resulting smoke caused odours...
View ArticleHigh anxiety among Mohawk students despite return to classes
'Several dozen' students so far request to withdraw
View ArticleWLU apologizes to graduate student
The president of Wilfrid Laurier University has apologized for its treatment of a teaching assistant who was reprimanded for showing both sides of the debate about gender-neutral pronouns.
View ArticlePuslinch council urged to step into Swastika Trail debate
A group of people living on Swastika Trail in the Township of Puslinch are asking council to step in and change the street’s name.
View ArticleRottweiler bites Norfolk woman, 59, causing serious injuries
Norfolk County OPP are trying to track down the owner of a Rottweiler that bit a 59-year-old woman, leaving her with serious injuries.
View ArticleReport: Number of people experiencing homelessness in Guelph, Wellington on...
Number of youth experiencing homelessness has gone up
View ArticleReport: Guelph near bottom of the list for safe driving
Report finds city in 76th place out of 93 communities
View ArticleWilfrid Laurier profs push free speech after censure of teaching assistant
A group of Wilfrid Laurier professors are calling on the university to adopt a resolution for freedom of expression.
View ArticleStretch of Maple Street to be closed for two weeks
A stretch of Maple Street will be closed to traffic for two weeks, starting Monday. On or about Nov. 27, the City of Guelph, along with Greenfield Contracting, will be doing infrastructure work on...
View ArticleCity of Guelph to close part of Malcolm Road for construction
Two-week project gets started on Monday
View ArticleUPDATED: Hamilton school bus driver charged with abduction
Victim is a 14-year-old girl who is developmentally delayed and rode bus to and from school
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