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Council approves comprehensive review of city services

Council approves comprehensive review of city services

Review would 'validate' what city's doing or recommend changes, says mayor; others on council fear potential privatization of services
Guelph Market hosting virtual auction to support Women-In-Crisis

Guelph Market hosting virtual auction to support Women-In-Crisis

The Fundraiser Auction went live on Dec. 1 and bidding runs to Dec. 7
LETTER: 'This is most likely the worst possible place' for permanent supportive housing project

LETTER: 'This is most likely the worst possible place' for permanent supportive housing project

Letter writer objects to a permanent supportive housing initiative proposed for the Willow Road/Dawson Road area
Downtown establishment closed temporarily after staff test positive for COVID

Downtown establishment closed temporarily after staff test positive for COVID

NV Kitchen + Bar closed 'out of an abundance of caution' and to do a deep cleaning of the premises
A difficult year for business, but not one without some success in Centre Wellington

A difficult year for business, but not one without some success in Centre Wellington

Delegates from Elora and Fergus Business Improvement Areas said new businesses have come to town and street closures are a strategy to consider going forward
Not up to government to end gay blood ban, says Longfield

Not up to government to end gay blood ban, says Longfield

The Liberals twice used ending the gay blood ban as a campaign promise, but Guelph's MP and the health minister say it is not up to the government to change the rules
Groves Hospital gets on-site helipad

Groves Hospital gets on-site helipad

New helipad is intended to provide a faster response for critical patients compared to an off-site one previously used
City to look at possible expansion of tax deferral program

City to look at possible expansion of tax deferral program

Program currently only available in limited circumstances
WATCH: Province investing $115 million to support home care system

WATCH: Province investing $115 million to support home care system

Funds will support 850 patients with high, complex care needs