Man dead after motor vehicle collision near Guelph Lake
A 32-year-old man is dead after a motor vehicle collision on Wellington Road 124 by Jones Baseline, near Guelph Lake, on Friday.
View ArticleSkunk found in Elora area tests positive for rabies
Public health is reminding people to stay away from wildlife, including bats, raccoons, foxes and stray cats and dogs, and to have their pet dogs and cats vaccinated for rabies.
View ArticleMetcalfe/Eramosa intersection closed for another week
The intersection of Metcalfe Road and Eramosa Street will be closed for a week longer than expected, thanks to unforeseen issues with underground water infrastructure.
View ArticleSlim PC majority predicted for Ontario
Political science prof Barry Kay says NDP and PCs will battle it out for local and provincial seats
View ArticleHorwath, Wynne make final stops in region
As this roller-coaster provincial election campaign draws to a close, New Democratic Party Leader Andrea Horwath and Liberal Leader Kathleen Wynne made final stops in Waterloo Region on Tuesday.
View Article3 days of asphalt repairs, paving coming to Water St.
Part of Water Street will be closed to all but local traffic for three days, starting next week. Water between Albert Street and Martin Avenue is scheduled to be closed for asphalt repairs, starting...
View ArticleRangers radio legend Don Cameron has died
— The voice of the Kitchener Rangers has gone silent.
View ArticleShort closure on Grange next week
Drivers on Grange Street may need to find an alternative route on Wednesday.
View ArticleFans treated to top-notch spectacle
The scoreboard read as it so often has — a one-goal win for Germany — but there was another kind of victory here.
View ArticleNew bee yard at Hamilton port lands to help level population
Humble Bee to install a bee yard on the city’s waterfront
View ArticleStretch of Cardigan Street closing for railway crossing repairs
Part of Cardigan Street will be closed for a couple of days next week, due to repairs to a railway crossing.
View Article2 weeks of paving work coming to Metcalfe Street
Drivers can expect delays on Metcalfe Street for a two-week span, starting Thursday. On June 14, paving work will get started on Metcalfe between Speedvale Avenue and Terry Boulevard. In all, the city...
View ArticlePink Floyd Niagara back from the dark side
Pink Floyd Niagara fans, the wait is over — welcome to the machine. Again.
View ArticleFlash from the Past: Charles Nelles and the City Book Store
Charles Nelles faced a difficult dilemma. On Sept. 2, 1920, his City Book Store had been gutted by fire. Ten thousand dollars of his stock was lost. He had taken over the business from his father in...
View ArticleGet him to the Greeks — Stephen Fry goes long with Mythos
There’s a moment near the end of Stephen Fry’s Shaw Festival marathon “Mythos” — say, hour six or so — when he goes on a funny tangent about doing the voice for a new audio book several years ago.
View ArticleInstallation on 2 new Guelph pedestrian crossings starts June 18
The City of Guelph will begin the installation of new pedestrian signals on two city streets, starting June 18. The contractor, according to a post on the city’s website, expects to activate the new...
View ArticleTurning stormwater waste into compost additive nets award for City of Guelph
A group representing engineers from across the province has given an award to the City of Guelph for its work in reusing the sediment removed from a stormwater management pond. The sediment — typically...
View Article54-40, Blue Rodeo headlining Canal Days concerts
Vancouver-based band 54-40 will headline the 40th annual Canal Days Marine Heritage Festival this summer, with Lowest of the Low and 97.7 HTZ-FM’s Rock Search winner sharing the stage.
View ArticleUPDATE: Severe thunderstorm warning ends for Guelph
Environment Canada says storm could bring strong wind gusts, nickel size hail
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