Skip to content

Local News

Police issue six distracted driving tickets in an hour

Police issue six distracted driving tickets in an hour

Statistically, one person is injured in a distracted driving collision every half hour
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Temperatures rise to a high of 30C and a few clouds gather in the afternoon
Celebrate cask beer at Welly Cask Fest

Celebrate cask beer at Welly Cask Fest

The weekend will also feature delicious food from the region's best food trucks, pop-up food vendors, live music, brewery tours, vintage arcade, axe throwing, and more
Fired up for a change

Fired up for a change

This Midweek Mugging features Jessica Steinhauser and Stone House Kachelofen.
New Guelph library will address the changing roles libraries play in a community

New Guelph library will address the changing roles libraries play in a community

'We’re a big city library with big city problems and big city responsibilities,' says Guelph Public Library CEO Steve Kraft
Bridging the Gap golf tournament raises over $19,000

Bridging the Gap golf tournament raises over $19,000

Guests hear remarkable story about life after a spinal cord injury
Guelph man's ride across Canada for mental health awareness makes a stop in his hometown

Guelph man's ride across Canada for mental health awareness makes a stop in his hometown

Ryan Martin's bike ride has hit the 5,500 kilometre mark and has raised $70,000 so far for the CMHA
Adopt Me: These sweet boys are ready for their 'furever' home (adopted)

Adopt Me: These sweet boys are ready for their 'furever' home (adopted)

These two cuties could be adopted together or separately
Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott named speaker of the Ontario Legislative Assembly

Wellington-Halton Hills MPP Ted Arnott named speaker of the Ontario Legislative Assembly

Arnott was first elected to Queen's Park in 1990 at the age of 27
Project to give kids in need a new back pack full of school supplies gets a few tweaks

Project to give kids in need a new back pack full of school supplies gets a few tweaks

This year, the Guelph Community Back Pack Project will move to a pay-what-you-can model and will allow people to 'shop' for what they need