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

A nasty landlord/tenant dispute, the OAC turns 150 and more in the news this week
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The dairy building at the then-Ontario Agricultural College.

'It's a nightmare': Guelph landlord/tenant dispute enters next level

A Guelph landlord says his family is on the brink of financial ruin due to a nasty dispute with the tenant of his rental property that has lasted over a year. The tenant puts much of the blame on the landlord and has filed for bankruptcy, delaying attempts to evict them. And everyone is angry. READ FULL STORY HERE.

Ontario Agriculture College kicks off 150th anniversary celebrations

The Ontario Agricultural College is having a moment. The college kicked off its 150th anniversary today to celebrate the long and rich history of the college. READ FULL STORY HERE.

Downtown patio season returns, with half the interest

The downtown patio scene will be half as large this year, with a 50 per cent drop in the number of businesses set to take part. Barriers to be delivered this weekend. READ FULL STORY HERE.

Arnold Schwarzenegger spotted filming Netflix series in Elora

Arnold Schwarzenegger has done a lot in his 76 years, including being a bodybuilder, action movie star, businessman and governor. Now he can add 'visited Elora' to the list as he was spotted filming a Netflix series outside town hall in Downtown Elora Tuesday morning. READ FULL STORY HERE.

Guelph sisters spread message of mental wellbeing and self-confidence

Two Guelph sisters are working hard to raise awareness about the importance of mental wellbeing and self-confidence with their mentorship program, blog and children’s book, Carrie Can Fly Too. READ FULL STORY HERE.

Chlamydia on the rise and other STI trends in Guelph and area

The area saw an increase from 670 cases in 2022 to 766 in 2023, with cases typically being seen among those ages 20 to 29 and 15 to 19, according to a report presented to the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Board of Health on Wednesday. READ FULL STORY HERE.

Guelph's Crafty Ramen to be sold in 350 Walmart stores

Locally owned and operated Guelph restaurant Crafty Ramen struck a new partnership with Walmart and now its frozen ramen can be found at the 350 Walmart stores in Canada. READ FULL STORY HERE.


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