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Stolen Guelph vehicle found burned in Brant County

Stolen Guelph vehicle found burned in Brant County

Honda SUV was taken while the engine was running in a driveway on Oct. 18
Arthur male charged after hit and run collision in Guelph

Arthur male charged after hit and run collision in Guelph

Male reportedly bought vehicle last year but hadn't registered or insured it
Local restaurant books free skates for community as thank you to community

Local restaurant books free skates for community as thank you to community

Free skate sessions will take place at the Victoria Road Recreation Centre and the West End Community Centre
Pandemic top of mind as Public Health approves $25.7 million draft 2022 budget

Pandemic top of mind as Public Health approves $25.7 million draft 2022 budget

COVID-19 spending projected to total $13 million above regular budget for 2021
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Good morning, Guelph!

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UofG swimmer completes 30-km fundraising swim in a pool

UofG swimmer completes 30-km fundraising swim in a pool

Coralee Allaert planned to cross Lake Erie this summer, but that was called off due to poor weather conditions
Province identifies those eligible for vaccine booster doses

Province identifies those eligible for vaccine booster doses

Approved residents and workers will be eligible for a booster dose a minimum of six months following their second dose
Local musician wins over $64,000 in 50/50 draw

Local musician wins over $64,000 in 50/50 draw

The winner thought participating in the monthly draws would be a fun way to support the arts and entertainment industry
Puslinch residents raise speeding concerns with council

Puslinch residents raise speeding concerns with council

Council received the delegation presentation and unanimously approved for it to be included for consideration as part of the transportation master plan before reducing the speed limit
ONTARIO: Ford says no to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for hospital workers

ONTARIO: Ford says no to mandatory COVID-19 vaccination policy for hospital workers

High vaccination rates in hospitals and strong infection control measures mean hospitals are safe and can manage outbreaks, says premier