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Hot, humid conditions continue today: Environment Canada

Hot, humid conditions continue today: Environment Canada

Slightly cooler and less humid air is expected on Friday, Environment Canada says
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Good morning, Guelph!

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The grain may be spent, but the bread pays it forward

The grain may be spent, but the bread pays it forward

Partnership between Nourish by 10C and Fixed Gear Brewing Co.sees grains used to make beer then used to make charitable loaves of bread
Anti-lockdown councillor did not break code of conduct: Centre Wellington integrity commissioner

Anti-lockdown councillor did not break code of conduct: Centre Wellington integrity commissioner

Commissioner examined Coun. Steven VanLeeuwen's participation in an anti-lockdown political group and analyzed his social media posts
Safe Semester set to run Sept. 3 to Oct. 3

Safe Semester set to run Sept. 3 to Oct. 3

During the closures, there is no on-street parking allowed in the closure area between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m.
Guelph mom is $50,000 richer

Guelph mom is $50,000 richer

Vanheang plans to share with family, purchase a laptop for her son and set the rest aside
'I almost died:' Guelph woman who got COVID urges others to get vaccinated

'I almost died:' Guelph woman who got COVID urges others to get vaccinated

Daniela Di Loreto Díaz spent nine days in ICU after getting COVID
This week in GuelphToday+: Still time to enter for your chance to win an iPad!

This week in GuelphToday+: Still time to enter for your chance to win an iPad!

Plus, last chance for aspiring journalists to apply for a $1,000 scholarship toward their post-secondary education
Emergency responders at scene on Highway 6 south of Fergus (UPDATED)

Emergency responders at scene on Highway 6 south of Fergus (UPDATED)

Wellington Road 22, east of Highway 6, is currently closed to traffic
Many benefits from 'compost makeover' at Huron Street Community Garden

Many benefits from 'compost makeover' at Huron Street Community Garden

Sunday afternoon event attracted about 50 people from the neighbouring community and beyond