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Impressionism: Dogs demand freedom from humans

Impressionism: Dogs demand freedom from humans

Dogs are animal, not human, and demand recognition as such
Did you strike this pedestrian?

Did you strike this pedestrian?

Female pedestrian was walking south on Yorkshire Street on the west sidewalk when she was struck by a vehicle travelling west on Suffolk Street
Lexus, BMW locked up after alleged street racing incident

Lexus, BMW locked up after alleged street racing incident

Their drivers, 20 and 21, face charges
New CEO appointed for Guelph hydro companies

New CEO appointed for Guelph hydro companies

Guelph Municipal Holdings Inc. Board of Directors has appointed Pankaj Sardana to Chief Executive Officer of Guelph Hydro Electric Systems Inc. and Envida Community Energy Inc.
Not-for-profit Treemobile a growing concern in Guelph

Not-for-profit Treemobile a growing concern in Guelph

Program delivers fruit trees, shrubs and veggie plants to your home
Construction project will close Gordon Street for three weeks

Construction project will close Gordon Street for three weeks

Part of major sewer and water main upgrades that will close Gordon Street just south of Wellington Street
Guelph Special Olympians make it three in a row

Guelph Special Olympians make it three in a row

Many of the Guelph Buns Master Rollers have been with the team for 20 years
Sled dogs willing, Mother Nature not so much

Sled dogs willing, Mother Nature not so much

Lack of snow leads to cancellation of event for second time
Stone Road Mall expansion progresses

Stone Road Mall expansion progresses

Guelph's largest shopping centre is getting larger, with 43,000 square feet being added.
U of G Catholic community one step closer to its own place of worship

U of G Catholic community one step closer to its own place of worship

City council expresses few concerns about proposed Guelph Newman Centre during public meeting