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Parking a concern for $80 million South End Community Centre

Parking a concern for $80 million South End Community Centre

Council votes 12-1 to send rec centre to special meeting Wednesday for final vote
U of G confirms fourth case of COVID on campus

U of G confirms fourth case of COVID on campus

Two of the four cases are no longer listed because the individual has not been on campus in the past 14 days
Local COVID-19 Assessment Centre moves to phone appointments on Tuesday

Local COVID-19 Assessment Centre moves to phone appointments on Tuesday

There will be some overlap between the new phone appointment system and the current in-person model on Tuesday as the process switches over
Local volunteer organization PIN names new executive director

Local volunteer organization PIN names new executive director

Kim Cusimano takes over the helm of the People and Information Network
Demand for local mental health services expected to grow during winter

Demand for local mental health services expected to grow during winter

'When the pandemic started, we were getting maybe 400 to 500 calls per month, and now we’re receiving on average, 1,200 to 1,300 calls per month'
Drugs, weapons seized as motorcyclist attempts to flee traffic stop

Drugs, weapons seized as motorcyclist attempts to flee traffic stop

Police seized a stolen handgun, ammunition, a switchblade knife, and a quantity of fentanyl
COVID case confirmed at sixth Guelph school (CORRECTED: no case at St. Paul's)

COVID case confirmed at sixth Guelph school (CORRECTED: no case at St. Paul's)

New case confirmed at Waverley Drive Public School
LETTER: New library on the table is too big, too expensive and too broad in what it will offer

LETTER: New library on the table is too big, too expensive and too broad in what it will offer

Letter writer Patrick Sheridan is in favour of a new library, but not one that is this big and this expensive
WATCH: Premier announces additional funding for schools in COVID hotspots

WATCH: Premier announces additional funding for schools in COVID hotspots

$35 million in funding available to schools in Toronto, Ottawa, Peel and York regions
Local distilleries deserve tax break after helping out during pandemic: Chamber of commerce

Local distilleries deserve tax break after helping out during pandemic: Chamber of commerce

Dixon's Distilled Spirits and Spring Mill Distillery produced 55,000 litres of hand sanitizer during the pandemic and should be rewarded for that