Skip to content

Local News

U of G to require full vaccination for students staying in residence

U of G to require full vaccination for students staying in residence

Does not apply to students living in family housing residences or students living off campus
Baker District takes next step, but downtown businesses not happy with reduction in parking

Baker District takes next step, but downtown businesses not happy with reduction in parking

Baker and upper Wyndham lots to close Oct. 1 and new parking when the project is completed will be less than initially planned
WDG Public Health prepares to close four mass vaccination clinics

WDG Public Health prepares to close four mass vaccination clinics

Public Health and partners will continue to offer smaller clinics in Guelph, Fergus and Orangeville, as well as pop-up clinics throughout the region into the fall
(UPDATE:) Four new cases reported in Guelph on Thursday

(UPDATE:) Four new cases reported in Guelph on Thursday

No new cases in rural Wellington County
Cash taken in north end smash-and-grab

Cash taken in north end smash-and-grab

Store owner discovered his front door smashed on Wednesday morning
Driver charged with doing 120 km/h in a 60 zone

Driver charged with doing 120 km/h in a 60 zone

Incident happened in area of Woodlawn Road and Governors Road
Male reportedly refuses to pay for $120 cab ride

Male reportedly refuses to pay for $120 cab ride

Cabbie says he drove the man to several locations throughout the city
Vax certificates may allow faster reopening, help plan for resurgence: science table

Vax certificates may allow faster reopening, help plan for resurgence: science table

Premier Doug Ford has said he won’t introduce a proof-of-vaccination system
Guelph hosted troops from the Netherlands during World War II

Guelph hosted troops from the Netherlands during World War II

Dutch royalty visited the troops while they were stationed here
Centre Wellington to consider $3.8M tax break for Pearle Hospitality

Centre Wellington to consider $3.8M tax break for Pearle Hospitality

The company has applied for an incentive grant that would see it receive approximately $3.8 million from the township to offset tax increases