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New photography exhibit at Elora Centre For The Arts

New photography exhibit at Elora Centre For The Arts

'Continuum' is a physical manifestation of an upcoming feature on Sylvia Galbraith’s art
$100K worth of copper wire stolen from Guelph-Eramosa business

$100K worth of copper wire stolen from Guelph-Eramosa business

Police say unknown suspects gained access into the business by prying open the exterior steel door
Public survey shows 12 full-time councillors is preferred choice

Public survey shows 12 full-time councillors is preferred choice

Three-week survey had 670 respondents
Severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon and evening

Severe thunderstorms possible this afternoon and evening

Brace yourself for poor visibility, torrential downpour
Catholic School board seeks community input for more equal and inclusive environment

Catholic School board seeks community input for more equal and inclusive environment

Wellington Catholic District School Board is seeking community input on crowdsourcing platform Thoughtexchange
Stone Road Mall losing long-time tenant as all Canadian Le Chateaus to close

Stone Road Mall losing long-time tenant as all Canadian Le Chateaus to close

The company currently employs 1,400 people across Canada in its 123 stores
WATCH: Ford, ministers for health and social services to make announcement at 1 p.m.

WATCH: Ford, ministers for health and social services to make announcement at 1 p.m.

Village Media will carry the livestream
Fergus man killed after exiting vehicle involved in crash

Fergus man killed after exiting vehicle involved in crash

Cambridge OPP say a 22-year-old man died on Highway 7/8 in Wilmot Township late Thursday night
UPDATE: Five new cases confirmed in Guelph Friday

UPDATE: Five new cases confirmed in Guelph Friday

Currently 31 confirmed active cases in Guelph
WATCH: Rapid tests arrive in Canada as Trudeau announces funding for Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccines

WATCH: Rapid tests arrive in Canada as Trudeau announces funding for Canadian-made COVID-19 vaccines

The federal government says it will spend $214M on Canadian-made vaccines