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View ArticlePolice search for missing Waterloo teen
Waterloo Regional Police are requesting the public’s help in finding a missing Waterloo teen.
View ArticleOntario PCs to set aside Hamilton area riding nomination result
Ontario Progressive Conservative party president Jag Badwal said Thursday night that the nomination process in three provincial ridings will be reopened, while the results of a fourth nomination vote...
View ArticleA magical story written for a young girl in the dying days of Soviet Russia
Bruce Stacey was in Russia when he wrote a short story for his newly adopted daughter Elena. She was five years old, raised in an orphanage in what was then Leningrad, now St. Petersburg.
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View Article10 years of infrastructure funding promised by feds, province
A tag-team funding announcement by the feds and the province is promising millions in support for local public transit projects.
View ArticleProvince gives KidsAbility more than $200k for new Guelph hub
KidsAbility is getting a boost from the provincial government for its services assisting children and youth with special needs in Guelph.
View ArticleOntario PCs to set aside Hamilton riding nomination result
Ben Levitt remains “100 per cent committed” to running for the Progressive Conservatives in Hamilton despite the provincial party’s decision to set aside his contentious nomination win.
View ArticleCo-founder of Zehrs Markets remembered as ‘kind, generous and genuine’
Lester Zehr, the co-founder of Zehrs Markets, is being remembered as a humble and generous friend and businessperson.
View ArticlePictures: Guelph's Niska Bailey Bridge is coming down
Inch by inch, foot by foot, the Niska Bailey Bridge is slowly being taken down. On Saturday morning, the 31 Combat Engineer Regiment, a reserve army unit based in St. Thomas and Waterloo, began...
View ArticleNo repeat of Homecoming as Guelph celebrates St. Patrick's Day
It was an all-hands-on-deck weekend in Guelph for those preparing for what could be a busy Saturday. With St. Patrick’s Day, well known for all things green — including plenty of green beer — the City...
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View ArticleLaurier president responds to concerns about far-right speaker coming to campus
Wilfrid Laurier University’s president has issued a statement to address community concerns about a far-right speaker coming to campus as part of a student event.
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View ArticleGoldy talk shut down by fire alarm after hundreds gather to protest
Just before far-right commentator Faith Goldy could take the stage to speak at Wilfrid Laurier University Tuesday evening, the fire alarm started to ring.
View ArticleGoldy talk at Laurier shut down by fire alarm after hundreds gather to protest
Just before far-right commentator Faith Goldy could take the stage to speak at Wilfrid Laurier University Tuesday evening, the fire alarm started to ring.
View ArticleCity of Guelph schedules open house for Arthur Street project
The City of Guelph has scheduled an open house next month in regards to the Arthur Street sanitary trunk sewer and the resulting road reconstruction. As part of the work, expected to get underway in...
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View ArticleSteven Tyler rocks Artpark in JuneSteven Tyler rocks Artpark in JuneSteven...
Steven Tyler’s last trip to Niagara made worldwide news. Will his next visit in June follow suit?
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