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U of G plans 'hybrid' fall semester of remote and in-person courses

U of G plans 'hybrid' fall semester of remote and in-person courses

Incoming president says they school also plans to offer a modified residence program
CEBL looking at single-site tourney for its season

CEBL looking at single-site tourney for its season

Guelph Nighthawks were supposed to have started their 20-game season on May 9
UPDATE: Two new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Wellington County

UPDATE: Two new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Wellington County

142 of the 200 cases in Guelph and Wellington County to date are now resolved
Encore virtual concert will raise funds for food for children

Encore virtual concert will raise funds for food for children

Proceeds will be going towards Fresh Food for Kids and the COVID-19 Community Response Fund in Guelph
Guelph bicycle sales skyrocket since pandemic started

Guelph bicycle sales skyrocket since pandemic started

'The main kind of struggle now is availability more than anything' says one local bike store manager
Guelph tries to stay distanced on a hot sunny weekend (17 photos)

Guelph tries to stay distanced on a hot sunny weekend (17 photos)

Guelph enjoys the outdoors on a beautiful sunny weekend while trying to maintain social distancing
Guelph Public Library accepting returns

Guelph Public Library accepting returns

All items returned to the library will be placed in quarantine for 72 hours and sterilized before they are put back into circulation
LETTER: Let's remember the less fortunate during the pandemic

LETTER: Let's remember the less fortunate during the pandemic

The pandemic hasn't halted the opioid crisis, writes Kate Nixon
Vaccine hesitancy a symptom of poor public trust, says U of G prof

Vaccine hesitancy a symptom of poor public trust, says U of G prof

Key to countering public mistrust is to maintain good public relations between scientific bodies, government and the public
Health clinics urge residents to not let pandemic stop them from seeking medical attention

Health clinics urge residents to not let pandemic stop them from seeking medical attention

Executive director of the Guelph Family Health Team said the health system has always been there for residents and the pandemic is no different