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A search for poetic justice

A search for poetic justice

In this Following Up feature we talk to poet and anti-poverty activist Ed Pickersgill about his latest volume of poetry and the cold hard truth about life on the streets in Guelph
Area animal organizations receive $50,000 in #BettyWhiteChallenge donations

Area animal organizations receive $50,000 in #BettyWhiteChallenge donations

Guelph Humane Society has accepted nearly $30,000 in donations
(UPDATE:) Hospitalized patients who have COVID remains at all-time high in region

(UPDATE:) Hospitalized patients who have COVID remains at all-time high in region

33 in-patients across region have COVID, 23 at Guelph General
Approximately 476 people in Ontario ICUs because of COVID

Approximately 476 people in Ontario ICUs because of COVID

Testing captures 7,086 new cases, hospitals report approx. 2,238 people hospitalized because of COVID, including ICU patients
Tools stolen from construction site near downtown

Tools stolen from construction site near downtown

Taken from site near Arthur Street and Elizabeth Street
Afternoon impaired charge on Raymond Street

Afternoon impaired charge on Raymond Street

Driver also charged with failing to attend court
Time to lace up: Enjoying Guelph's outdoor rinks (11 photos)

Time to lace up: Enjoying Guelph's outdoor rinks (11 photos)

Guelph-Eramosa passes bylaw allowing use of other languages on election information

Guelph-Eramosa passes bylaw allowing use of other languages on election information

French and other languages will be provided should a request come through to the municipal office from township residents
Residents of south Guelph neighbourhood divided on its future density

Residents of south Guelph neighbourhood divided on its future density

City council moves forward with proposed new growth strategy as Rolling Hills residents state their cases
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices