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Man charged with choking former co-worker

Man charged with choking former co-worker

Man showed up at former workplace and grabbed woman by the throat, say police
Stop the Bleed: New Guelph hospital program teaching lifesaving lesson

Stop the Bleed: New Guelph hospital program teaching lifesaving lesson

Monthly course to teach residents how to help stop or slow serious bleeding ahead of first responder intervention
Out On The Shelf steps up after ARCH's closure

Out On The Shelf steps up after ARCH's closure

A fundraiser to raise money for former ARCH staff is set up for May 17 at the Art Gallery of Guelph from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
ICYMI: Should Guelph Transit buses carry naloxone? One councillor thinks so

ICYMI: Should Guelph Transit buses carry naloxone? One councillor thinks so

Currently the city relies on paramedics to administer Naloxone for suspected overdoses
Guelph Youth Singers spearhead historic choral ensemble at Kiwanis Festival

Guelph Youth Singers spearhead historic choral ensemble at Kiwanis Festival

The GYS Kiwanis Choir brings together 150 students from six local schools who will perform together at the Guelph Kiwanis Festival on April 23
CRIME OF THE WEEK: Break and enter sees $10K in tools taken

CRIME OF THE WEEK: Break and enter sees $10K in tools taken

The break-in happened overnight between April 8 and April 9 at a business on Southgate Drive
Groves Hubs offering free tutoring to students aged 12-26

Groves Hubs offering free tutoring to students aged 12-26

Eight free sessions available
ICYMI: Ninety-nine years, every one of them in the Ward

ICYMI: Ninety-nine years, every one of them in the Ward

As Guelph resident Rita Syroteuk turns 99, she reflects on her life spent living in The Ward
First book launch about to bloom for local artist

First book launch about to bloom for local artist

Set to launch her debut book, 'BLOOM: On Becoming an Artist Later in Life' at the University of Guelph Arboretum, on April 21st, Janice Mason Steeves highlights how creativity later life can be far more than just a pastime in people’s retirement