Chef honing his chops for championship
Waterloo native aims to win gold with Canadian cuisine at the Olympics of food
View ArticleCouncils take bigger aim at greenhouse gases
“We need to make some significant shifts in how our economy operates.”
View ArticleHamilton police officer Craig Ruthowsky convicted on drug, bribery charges
Ruthowsky was found guilty of bribery of officers, obstruction of justice, breach of trust and drug trafficking. He was found not guilty of conspiracy to commit an indictable offence.
View ArticleElora Festival, Singers working to restore charitable status
As the Elora Festival and Elora Singers plan for a future without their disgraced artistic director, they’re also facing another embarrassing problem — the loss of their charitable status.
View ArticleMcMaster studies challenge long-held medical beliefs
Two McMaster studies show routine treatments given yearly to millions of patients are flawed.
View ArticleIn Conversation: The Princess Cinema’s John Tutt holds fast against...
In a sea of multiplex monstrosities, John Tutt is a defiant outlier, a lonely outpost against the encroaching tides of high tech overkill.
View ArticleGuelph yard waste collection starts Monday
The collection of bagged yard waste by the city gets started on Monday. Between May 7 and 18, bagged yard waste can be put out for collection on the same day as your grey cart collection day. Yard...
View ArticleGuelph Jazz Festival, Hillside Festival receive provincial grants
Two Guelph events are receiving thousands in dollars in grants from the province.
View ArticleFree downtown Guelph parking for evenings, weekends starts Saturday
Free parking will be coming to the downtown on evenings and weekends, starting Saturday. The City of Guelph has announced that, due to the closure of the West Parkade and the Wilson Parkade under...
View ArticleNew paint, safety equipment coming to Guelph's Verney water tower
Safety upgrades and a new coat of paint will be coming to the Verney water tower, with work lasting through until the fall.
View ArticleStudy captures snapshot of homelessness in Guelph, Wellington County
The high cost of rent and low income are seen as major barriers to those who are looking for housing in Guelph and Wellington County.
View ArticleHigh winds take out power lines, trees throughout Guelph
High winds Friday afternoon have taken down trees and power lines throughout the city. Environment Canada first issued a wind warning Friday morning, advising that gusts of up to 100 km/h could hit...
View ArticleCambridge part of $1.4B Toyota upgrade for RAV4
Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. announced Friday it will invest $1.4 billion in its Cambridge and Woodstock assembly plants to build the newest model of the RAV4 sport utility vehicle.
View ArticleClean scene down by the rivers in Guelph
The scene just kept looking more and more clean on Saturday during the 2Rivers Cleanup in Guelph.
View ArticleIn Conversation: The Princess Cinema’s John Tutt holds fast against...
In a sea of multiplex monstrosities, John Tutt is a defiant outlier, a lonely outpost against the encroaching tides of high tech overkill.
View ArticleWater main near Guelph hospital to be replaced
Work will be starting later this month on the replacement of a major water main near Guelph General Hospital.
View ArticleCheck trees for damage, City of Guelph advises
With Friday’s high winds behind us, the City of Guelph is advising residents to inspect their trees for any damage from the storm, and to report any issues to the city. “Even healthy trees can be...
View ArticleInstallation of Paisley Feedermain starts next week
Work that will see the reconstruction of the southern stretch of Silvercreek Parkway is set to get underway next week.
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