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More Guelph parents considering alternative education for coming school year

More Guelph parents considering alternative education for coming school year

Guelph Outdoor School, Guelph Homeschool Group seeing surge in interest as September nears
Fergus resident charged with trafficking after multiple opioid overdoses

Fergus resident charged with trafficking after multiple opioid overdoses

The overdoses were non-fatal, police say
Driving on sidewalk leads to impaired charge: Guelph Police

Driving on sidewalk leads to impaired charge: Guelph Police

Police say the 29-year-old drove around a 'road closed' side in a construction zone
UPDATE: Three more cases in Guelph Friday puts weekly total at 10

UPDATE: Three more cases in Guelph Friday puts weekly total at 10

There are currently no active cases in Wellington County, nine in Guelph
Green Party leadership candidate convinced Guelph will go green next federal election

Green Party leadership candidate convinced Guelph will go green next federal election

David Merner is one of nine contestants running to be the next leader of the Green Party of Canada
Guelph Humane Society's new home delayed until spring

Guelph Humane Society's new home delayed until spring

Construction of the new home on Hanlon Creek Boulevard was slowed by COVID-19
Guelph Turfgrass Institute annual Trial Garden Open House (14 photos)

Guelph Turfgrass Institute annual Trial Garden Open House (14 photos)

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Ministry to allow school boards to reduce class sizes, but it comes at a price

Ministry to allow school boards to reduce class sizes, but it comes at a price

School boards can raid their reserves to pay for smaller class sizes or leasing additional space to help with physical distancing
Increasing concerns over traffic issues in Puslinch prompts staff to propose Transportation Master Plan

Increasing concerns over traffic issues in Puslinch prompts staff to propose Transportation Master Plan

CAO Glenn Schwendinger said having a plan in place will help create a more standard and easier response from council to complaints