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Staff at Fergus autism centre devastated after facility broken into, vandalized twice

Staff at Fergus autism centre devastated after facility broken into, vandalized twice

Owner of Autism Behavioural Services in Fergus said there has been $70,000 worth of damage to the building and contents
Don’t sell Guelph Sports Dome, expand programming, city staff recommends

Don’t sell Guelph Sports Dome, expand programming, city staff recommends

Report heading to council recommends the city hold on to its only indoor field facility
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

We know summer is the height of being alive
Guelph Transit riders can now use their phones to pay for the bus thanks to new app

Guelph Transit riders can now use their phones to pay for the bus thanks to new app

App is a digital version of the OnYourWay fare card and is free to download
Plan in place to replace Woolwich ​Street Beer Store with a new version

Plan in place to replace Woolwich ​Street Beer Store with a new version

Reduction to parking requested from committee of adjustment
Traffic initiative leads to variety of charges for area drivers

Traffic initiative leads to variety of charges for area drivers

As part of Canada Road Safety week, Wellington County OPP laid 127 charged, including 107 for speeding in a seven-day stretch
#ChangeStartsNow continues with Juneteenth Celebration

#ChangeStartsNow continues with Juneteenth Celebration

Guelph Black Heritage Society's project is aimed at preventing and responding to racism in the Guelph and Wellington County area
Guelph Storm signs goaltender Dixon Grimes

Guelph Storm signs goaltender Dixon Grimes

Grimes, 18, had a great 20-19-20 year with junior B Listowel
Council to consider expanding trails network

Council to consider expanding trails network

Draft trails master plan calls for new trails, improvements to existing ones and more
‘Unfortunate’ those impacted by WWII Italian-Canadian internment camps didn’t hear PM’s apology, says ICC president

‘Unfortunate’ those impacted by WWII Italian-Canadian internment camps didn’t hear PM’s apology, says ICC president

'I can’t imagine that any of them would still be around,' says John Sanvido