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Doors Open Guelph is going digital in 2020

Doors Open Guelph is going digital in 2020

Videos will be released weekly between Aug. 25 and Sept. 30
Connecting farmers and customers on Facebook leads to Arthur farmers market

Connecting farmers and customers on Facebook leads to Arthur farmers market

Success of the Facebook group, Backyard Bounties of Southern Ontario, led to over 1,000 customers on the streets of Arthur shopping local
'The density is too damn high': Erin resident says on proposed townhouse development

'The density is too damn high': Erin resident says on proposed townhouse development

Many Erin residents expressed concern over a proposed development but one man took a look at the data to argue for less density
No new confirmed cases in Guelph or Wellington County on Friday

No new confirmed cases in Guelph or Wellington County on Friday

Currently there are 12 active cases in Guelph and none in Wellington County
Pandemic leaves Spira Racing parked in the garage

Pandemic leaves Spira Racing parked in the garage

'We were running kind of the status quo until this COVID fiasco knocked our whole thing all to pieces'
U of G now offering minor in entrepreneurship

U of G now offering minor in entrepreneurship

Other new minors being offered include project management, sport and event management, and sustainable business
Centre Wellington resident tackling area's litter problem (6 photos)

Centre Wellington resident tackling area's litter problem (6 photos)

'In the middle of nowhere, it astonished me just how much garbage there was' - Tyler Bowley
Good Morning, Guelph!

Good Morning, Guelph!

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LETTER: Is now the time to cut services? asks reader

LETTER: Is now the time to cut services? asks reader

'If Council wants a zero per cent tax increase they need to do their job and tell staff which service cuts they are prepared to cut'
City given AA+ credit rating for eighth straight year

City given AA+ credit rating for eighth straight year

Despite pandemic, Guelph 'will recover within the next two years due to prudent financial management and cost-containment efforts and the city’s exceptional liquidity position'