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Child car seats can now be recycled

Child car seats can now be recycled

Green Propeller Recycling is a not-for-profit social enterprise that employs people with barriers to employment to manually deconstruct the used child car seats. This allows the materials to be repurposed
Storm rookie keeping things in perspective

Storm rookie keeping things in perspective

Saxon on the Storm talks to Keegan Stevenson, who is reaping the rewards of more playing time of late
Distracted driving remains the deadliest behaviour fifth year in a row, says OPP

Distracted driving remains the deadliest behaviour fifth year in a row, says OPP

Inattentive drivers were behind 83 road fatalities on OPP patrolled roads in 2017
This and that

This and that

This week, Vin shares insights from a dear and feisty friend as well as his own discoveries about this and that
110-year-old steam tunnels under U of G to deliver new $25-million green energy initiative

110-year-old steam tunnels under U of G to deliver new $25-million green energy initiative

With up to 30,000 people on campus at any given time, U of G's director of Maintenance and Energy Services compares the university’s heating needs to a small city
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

There is a 30 per cent chance of flurries today
Guelph Storm coach looking for his team to kick the 'care' factor up a notch (4 photos)

Guelph Storm coach looking for his team to kick the 'care' factor up a notch (4 photos)

Guelph loses for the 11th time in its past 12 games
CIty shares groundwater data with Nestlé Waters Canada

CIty shares groundwater data with Nestlé Waters Canada

City’s model provides Nestlé with latest science-driven data. Supports efforts to meet new provincial guidelines for water-taking permits
Have you seen this trailer?

Have you seen this trailer?

This trailer had approximately $20,000 worth of merchandise inside when it was stolen
Mayor to hold transit town hall

Mayor to hold transit town hall

Being called an "informal dialogue" and a chance to hear the concerns and questions of riders