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Legal fight that won Ontario women the right to be topless began 30 years ago this week in Guelph

Legal fight that won Ontario women the right to be topless began 30 years ago this week in Guelph

Gwen Jacob was 19 years old in 1991 when she was charged with indecency while walking down a Guelph street topless
Guelph woman in a real bind after immigration papers stolen from car

Guelph woman in a real bind after immigration papers stolen from car

Sylvia Gawad is hoping the person who took her wallet, or someone who comes across it, will return it to her or turn it in to police
Prosecution wants to introduce new evidence at professional conduct hearing of Guelph officer

Prosecution wants to introduce new evidence at professional conduct hearing of Guelph officer

Const. Corey McArthur is facing possible dismissal from the Guelph Police Service after pleading guilty to discreditable conduct last September
Bike lane improvements coming to Gordon Street near McDonald’s

Bike lane improvements coming to Gordon Street near McDonald’s

A Guelph cyclist who broke his hip in a collision in front of the restaurant says he hopes the new safety measures will prevent someone else from being hurt
A look at what's developing around town (10 photos)

A look at what's developing around town (10 photos)

A number of residential developments are nearing completion in all different parts of Guelph. Here are just a few of them
Homeowner disappointed to find hand-carved fence post sculpture sawed off (6 photos)

Homeowner disappointed to find hand-carved fence post sculpture sawed off (6 photos)

About 30 years ago Jack Barr began carving the fence posts on his Forest Street property
Proposal underway to unlock better use of Guelph Farmers' Market

Proposal underway to unlock better use of Guelph Farmers' Market

Guelph city council will vote on a proposal by 10C Shared Space to leverage its existing community partnerships for the project
Graduating in the time of COVID: Catholic high schools hold Indoor and outdoor events (9 photos)

Graduating in the time of COVID: Catholic high schools hold Indoor and outdoor events (9 photos)

Students graduating from Catholic high schools in Guelph celebrated in a physically distanced ceremony on Monday. Some Catholic schools will continue celebrations on Tuesday, while the public school board will belebrate in the fall
Kee brothers to stand trial on reduced charges in death of Nick Tanti

Kee brothers to stand trial on reduced charges in death of Nick Tanti

Aidan Kee will be tried for second degree murder, while his brother Angus will stand trial for unlawful act manslaughter and accessory after the fact manslaughter
New co-op delivery app coming to Guelph to take on Skip the Dishes and Uber Eats

New co-op delivery app coming to Guelph to take on Skip the Dishes and Uber Eats

Direct Local Eats is expected to launch in Guelph next month, offering a lower service fee to restaurants and allowing drivers to keep 90 per cent of the delivery charge