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LETTER: Mayor's response to protest not acceptable

LETTER: Mayor's response to protest not acceptable

Letter writer June says Cam Guthrie's silence in advance of last Wednesday's protest was heard loud and clear
Ontario Liberal Party candidates talk housing crisis at U of G forum

Ontario Liberal Party candidates talk housing crisis at U of G forum

The five candidates gathered in Peter Clark Hall Monday night to share their thoughts on some of the most pressing issues in Guelph and beyond
Pokemon cards stolen after struggle with store staff

Pokemon cards stolen after struggle with store staff

Incident happened Sunday evening at a north end business
Centre Wellington commits $1.4 million to tackle termites

Centre Wellington commits $1.4 million to tackle termites

Centre Wellington council has chosen Termite Research Services Inc. for termite management services at a cost of $1.4 million over a five-year agreement
Break and enter at Stone Road Mall jewelry store

Break and enter at Stone Road Mall jewelry store

Police say thieves broke into the mall around 2:45 a.m. Monday
Vacant homes tax ‘unlikely’ to help local housing: consultants

Vacant homes tax ‘unlikely’ to help local housing: consultants

Not a decision ‘that can be made lightly’ – could prompt sales or rentals, might push investors out of town, would be costly to implement
U of G prof releases second English/Anishinaabemowin children's book

U of G prof releases second English/Anishinaabemowin children's book

Brittany Luby's The Gift of Mnoomin/Mnoomin maan’gowing comes out Oct. 3
Don't give free bus rides to seniors, high schoolers: staff report

Don't give free bus rides to seniors, high schoolers: staff report

Would result in potential loss of $950,000 in annual revenue along with $1 million in additional operating costs and $4.2 million for three new buses
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
PCs reject NDP’s Greenbelt restoration bill, promising their own soon

PCs reject NDP’s Greenbelt restoration bill, promising their own soon

Opposition parties tried a few different avenues to keep the Greenbelt scandal alive after the premier's U-turn