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Annual Christmas Bird Count returning after record year locally

Annual Christmas Bird Count returning after record year locally

Volunteers throughout the city to document feathered flyers this Sunday
Guelph Climate Action Network refocuses on community climate initiatives

Guelph Climate Action Network refocuses on community climate initiatives

GCAN is a rebrand of the Guelph Green New Deal
Guelph shines light on possible creation of dark sky bylaw

Guelph shines light on possible creation of dark sky bylaw

City officials gathering public input into potential light pollution bylaw
Yorklands Green Hub to celebrate 10 years of conservation advocacy

Yorklands Green Hub to celebrate 10 years of conservation advocacy

Festivities set to begin with a guided walk, followed by cake and cider at the former Ontario Reformatory site on York Road
Ground broken on new U of G Groundwater Research Centre

Ground broken on new U of G Groundwater Research Centre

Located on the grounds of the formerly named Bedrock Aquifer Field Facility on College Avenue, the renovated facility will become a new hub for ground water field research
Arrell Food Institute director joins UN panel of experts on food security

Arrell Food Institute director joins UN panel of experts on food security

Evan Fraser, director of the Arrell Food Institute and professor of Geography at the University of Guelph, has been appointed to a United Nations steering committee on world food security
Guelph photographer gets cover of Canadian Geographic calendar

Guelph photographer gets cover of Canadian Geographic calendar

Raghuvamsh Chavali's photo of a northern cardinal made the cover of Canadian Geographic's 2024 calendar
Some neighbourhoods getting a Gold Star for good waste sorting

Some neighbourhoods getting a Gold Star for good waste sorting

More than 500 gold stars were distributed, and 16 prizes were awarded during the two-month trial
Riding The Wave: Retired U of G professor and wife take a dream hike

Riding The Wave: Retired U of G professor and wife take a dream hike

You need a pass to hike The Wave after the spot become widely popular after Windows made it a screensaver in 2009
Thanksgiving Day pumpkins galore

Thanksgiving Day pumpkins galore