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Guelph Storm's grit and grind line leads the way to victory (6 photos)

Guelph Storm's grit and grind line leads the way to victory (6 photos)

Matt Papais scores a pair in a 4-3 win over the Erie Otters Friday night
Construction for new Highway 7 could begin next summer says minister of transportation

Construction for new Highway 7 could begin next summer says minister of transportation

'With our population quickly growing, we can’t afford to delay critical infrastructure projects, including Highway 7:' Ministry of Transportation
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

You look GREAT today!
Doug Ford highlights need to ensure building permits are available during visit to Medline Guelph Distribution Centre

Doug Ford highlights need to ensure building permits are available during visit to Medline Guelph Distribution Centre

Ontario Premier Doug Ford toured the Medline Canada Guelph Distribution Centre on Friday as the centre held a ribbon-cutting ceremony
Apartment rental rates rise in Guelph during October: National Rent Report

Apartment rental rates rise in Guelph during October: National Rent Report

Average October rent for a one-bedroom rental unit in Guelph was at $1,766 while a two-bedroom was $2,115
Sasha Pastujov quickly emerges as one of the best in the CHL

Sasha Pastujov quickly emerges as one of the best in the CHL

The 18-year-old Guelph Storm winger is confident, not cocky, as he leads the country in scoring
Off the 'Eaten Path: Discussing dumplings with the owner of Feng's

Off the 'Eaten Path: Discussing dumplings with the owner of Feng's

Feng's Dumplings is a longtime staple of Guelph Farmers' Market and more
New podcast holds space for honest conversations about mental health

New podcast holds space for honest conversations about mental health

The first episode of Stories4Hope is out now
(UPDATE:) Six new cases in Guelph from Wednesday to Friday

(UPDATE:) Six new cases in Guelph from Wednesday to Friday

There are 35 reported active cases in Guelph
Ontario to eliminate streamed courses in Grade 9 starting next September

Ontario to eliminate streamed courses in Grade 9 starting next September

The Progressive Conservative government promised last year to end the controversial practice that places students in "academic" or "applied" courses