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Two vehicles stolen and others entered on Sunday in south end

Two vehicles stolen and others entered on Sunday in south end

Guelph police still investigating, three males captured on surveillance video
(UPDATE) 116 cases confirmed in Guelph Friday to Monday morning

(UPDATE) 116 cases confirmed in Guelph Friday to Monday morning

Wellington County had 45 new confirmed cases Friday to Monday morning
Eden Mills Writers' Festival celebrating Canadian literature for 9 months

Eden Mills Writers' Festival celebrating Canadian literature for 9 months

The festival running from March to Novembers is online, free, provides closed captioning and ASL interpretations for events
Challenge of city’s abortion ads decision could have ‘ripple effect’ says abortion rights group

Challenge of city’s abortion ads decision could have ‘ripple effect’ says abortion rights group

Three national organizations have been granted 'friends of the court' status for an upcoming court challenge
Here's what's open, closed in Guelph during lockdown

Here's what's open, closed in Guelph during lockdown

Skate park and sports fields closed, playgrounds, trails and dog parks open
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Good morning, Guelph!

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ONTARIO: Province lowers minimum age for AstraZeneca shot to 40 from 55 starting Tuesday

ONTARIO: Province lowers minimum age for AstraZeneca shot to 40 from 55 starting Tuesday

Shot will be offered at pharmacies and some 'primary care settings' for those 40 and over, spokesperson says
Police watchdog investigating after Guelph police officer discharged anti-riot weapon

Police watchdog investigating after Guelph police officer discharged anti-riot weapon

No one was injured as a result
National Volunteer Week honours those who stepped up to help during pandemic

National Volunteer Week honours those who stepped up to help during pandemic

PIN wants to say thank you to individuals who have helped those in need over the past year
City and police clarify how they'll enforce emergency orders

City and police clarify how they'll enforce emergency orders

Existing orders provide Bylaw officers and Guelph Police the authority to disperse crowds, but they will not randomly stop people while they’re out driving, walking, running, cycling etc.