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Good morning, Guelph!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Baker street to be ‘local traffic only’ during two-year reconstruction

Baker street to be ‘local traffic only’ during two-year reconstruction

After rebuild, Baker to accommodate two-way traffic with lights at Woolwich Street
Queen of Craft returns to in-person event

Queen of Craft returns to in-person event

All proceeds from Queen of Craft will go to support Guelph-Wellington Women In Crisis
New restaurant set to land in east end

New restaurant set to land in east end

Franchise coming to the corner of Eastview Road and Watson Parkway North
This week in GuelphToday+: We sit down for an exclusive one-on-one with Lloyd Robertson

This week in GuelphToday+: We sit down for an exclusive one-on-one with Lloyd Robertson

Plus, enter for a chance to win a cruise for two
Local public health backs province's end to mask mandate; UGDSB to consult province

Local public health backs province's end to mask mandate; UGDSB to consult province

UGDSB will consult with the province about its own separate mandate requiring masks on buses and in schools
'We can't let our guard down': First Nations in Ontario face COVID outbreaks

'We can't let our guard down': First Nations in Ontario face COVID outbreaks

A few weeks ago, there was an abrupt spike in COVID-19 cases in Eabametoong First Nation. The virus spread rapidly through the remote community located about 300 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, Ont.
Guelph boy aims to collect 5,000 sleeping bags for Ukrainian refugees

Guelph boy aims to collect 5,000 sleeping bags for Ukrainian refugees

Xavier Pitman is sending new and used sleeping bags for Ukrainian refugees in Poland
BLACK TIE BINGO: Here’s who enjoyed this year’s virtual event

BLACK TIE BINGO: Here’s who enjoyed this year’s virtual event

Now in its 26th year, Black Tie Bingo raised $212,084 in support of Guelph General Hospital
Free to Read program collecting comic books for inmates

Free to Read program collecting comic books for inmates

Collection of comics and graphic novels for inmates starts Saturday, March 12th.