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Adopt Me: Beethoven the bunny (adopted)

Adopt Me: Beethoven the bunny (adopted)

Beethoven came into the shelter with a broken pubis, but she is healing well
Much calmer housing market in 2018 over 'crazy days' of 2017, says local real estate prez

Much calmer housing market in 2018 over 'crazy days' of 2017, says local real estate prez

About 15 per cent fewer homes were sold in Guelph in 2018 than in the previous year, but the average price of homes is increasing slightly
Highway 6 south between Guelph and Hamilton closed for fatal collision

Highway 6 south between Guelph and Hamilton closed for fatal collision

OPP say the road could be closed for several hours
Guelph lets the province know it denounces proposed Bill 66

Guelph lets the province know it denounces proposed Bill 66

Guelph City Council joins others in expressing concerns about proposed legislation that one delegate called 'reckless and irresponsible'
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

There is a chance we'll see some flurries and wind chill is as low as -13°C this morning
Council moves forward with red light cameras, but will wait a year before final decision

Council moves forward with red light cameras, but will wait a year before final decision

Will revisit the idea next year, but it takes two years to get them up and running
Skating into 2019: MP Lloyd Longfield hosts New Year's levee (10 photos)

Skating into 2019: MP Lloyd Longfield hosts New Year's levee (10 photos)

Dozens of people of all ages hit the ice Sunday for the New Years Levee
R.I.D.E check results in impaired charge for Guelph man

R.I.D.E check results in impaired charge for Guelph man

Officers determined that the male, who entered the R.I.D.E check point in a sedan, was under the influence of alcohol
Two drivers charged with racing in separate incidents

Two drivers charged with racing in separate incidents

Both vehicles were travelling well above the posted speed limit
Free suicide alertness workshops being offered in Guelph and Wellington County

Free suicide alertness workshops being offered in Guelph and Wellington County

The workshops are presented by Canadian Mental Health Association - Waterloo Wellington through a grant from the Guelph Community Foundation