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TRILLIUM TALK: Let's try something different this week

TRILLIUM TALK: Let's try something different this week

Every Sunday morning, we chat with one of our Queen's Park reporters from The Trillium. For a change, we're going to share the team's top-notch political podcast instead
Hours after Britain declared war, German U-boat sunk Guelph woman's ship

Hours after Britain declared war, German U-boat sunk Guelph woman's ship

Mary Agnes Farnsworth, who was returning from summer holiday in Europe, survived an attack on The Athenia at the onset of the Second World War
The Sunday Seven: GuelphToday's top stories of the past week

The Sunday Seven: GuelphToday's top stories of the past week

Bad gas, smelly water, a judge under review and more in the news this week
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Guelph Humane Society's Happy Trails Walk-a-thon back for 2nd year

Guelph Humane Society's Happy Trails Walk-a-thon back for 2nd year

Event will take place on Sunday, June 2 and registration is already open
Watch out for nesting geese

Watch out for nesting geese

Geese can get aggressive at this time of year
ICYMI: Guelph's bad gas customers receive compensation for repairs

ICYMI: Guelph's bad gas customers receive compensation for repairs

Ella van Oene, one of a number of drivers who pumped the bad gas in January, is relieved and happy it's over
CRIME OF THE WEEK: Over $1,200 in electric motors, copper stolen from local business

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Over $1,200 in electric motors, copper stolen from local business

Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers
You're still a NIMBY, even if you think you're not

You're still a NIMBY, even if you think you're not

This week's Market Squared wants you to understand that there are a million reasons not to build more housing, but wonders why we shouldn't do it anyway
Poll: Three-quarters are wary about digital privacy

Poll: Three-quarters are wary about digital privacy

Our electronic devices are convenient and at this point nearly universal. But we have reason, as shown by a very long string of nasty surprises, to be wary about what information they're sharing about us and with whom