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Guelph Hiking Trail Club has ambitious plans for improving local trails

Guelph Hiking Trail Club has ambitious plans for improving local trails

On any given day, Guelph and its surrounding trails are well trodden by families, runners, hikers and cyclists – particularly over the past several months of the pandemic.
COVID-19 rapid testing devices a positive for rural hospitals, says University of Guelph professor

COVID-19 rapid testing devices a positive for rural hospitals, says University of Guelph professor

Rapid testing can help rural hospitals without genetic testing equipment get faster COVID results and reduce the backlog at the main clinical labs
Guelph's Danby Appliances finds a cool new way to deal with household garbage

Guelph's Danby Appliances finds a cool new way to deal with household garbage

Petal is a new product Danby Appliances will help bring to market which combines a household garbage can with a freezer
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

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LETTER: Some ideas on how to make the best use of space in the new library

LETTER: Some ideas on how to make the best use of space in the new library

A reader, who is supporting the proposed Baker Street library, has some ideas on using space in the new facility
Guelph paramedics honour fallen emergency personnel at Paramedic Memorial Bell service (10 photos)

Guelph paramedics honour fallen emergency personnel at Paramedic Memorial Bell service (10 photos)

51 former paramedics, dispatchers and others were recognized
U of G confirms another case on campus

U of G confirms another case on campus

Case was confirmed Thursday on the U of G main campus, the school's second one in Guelph and third overall
WATCH: Province pauses social circles amid COVID second wave

WATCH: Province pauses social circles amid COVID second wave

Advises all Ontarians allow close contact only with people living in their own household and maintain two metres physical distancing from everyone else
eMERGE Guelph Sustainability hosts online event on environmental racism

eMERGE Guelph Sustainability hosts online event on environmental racism

It will feature local speakers and Ingrid Waldron, author of There’s Something in the Water
Restaurants, bars urged to turn the music down

Restaurants, bars urged to turn the music down

Top medical officials say loud music forces people to speak closer and possibly enhances the spread of COVID