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Guelph General adding temporary structure to expand its emergency department

Guelph General adding temporary structure to expand its emergency department

New entrance will allow current waiting room to be used for patient care and help demand and complexities brought on by COVID
Residential evictions should resume for 'problematic tenants' says local realtor association

Residential evictions should resume for 'problematic tenants' says local realtor association

Ontario Real Estate Association makes 15 recommendations to stimulate the economy
TGIF! Win a $100 Esso Gas Card

TGIF! Win a $100 Esso Gas Card

One lucky winner will receive a gas card from YNCU!
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Sending good vibes your way today
County rejects cost-of-living pay raise for non-union employees and freezes councillors' pay

County rejects cost-of-living pay raise for non-union employees and freezes councillors' pay

'They probably deserve better but I think this is what we have to do right now'
Beer empties raise $143K for local hospitals

Beer empties raise $143K for local hospitals

It was part of The Beer Store’s recent empties return fundraiser during COVID-19
Rotary's Indigenous Awareness Committee offers learning opportunities to the public

Rotary's Indigenous Awareness Committee offers learning opportunities to the public

Orange Shirt Day in recognition of the harms done by the residential school system on Sept. 30
Cost of proposed South End Community Centre increases by $12 million

Cost of proposed South End Community Centre increases by $12 million

Inclusion of environmental sustainability features add $6.5 million
Even a pandemic can't stop the music, says Guelph Chamber Choir

Even a pandemic can't stop the music, says Guelph Chamber Choir

For its 40th anniversary season, the choir launches several new programs, a new look and different ways of bringing soul-stirring choir performances to the people of Guelph and area
Pilot project will see some Guelph therapists offering pro bono services to vulnerable residents

Pilot project will see some Guelph therapists offering pro bono services to vulnerable residents

This project will help determine if free or low cost trauma counselling services can be provided to the community