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LETTER: 'Keep the ideas and the coffee flowing'

LETTER: 'Keep the ideas and the coffee flowing'

'The last (Breezy Breakfast) met my expectations: the discussion of Guelph’s upcoming celebration brought out people with ideas; and people who would run with those ideas,' writes Brian Holstein.
Energy kits allow county residents to measure home energy usage

Energy kits allow county residents to measure home energy usage

There are currently 14 Home Energy Tool Kits circulating at all libraries in the county
Weekend see and do: GAIN Fest, doors open, wrestling

Weekend see and do: GAIN Fest, doors open, wrestling

GAIN Fest and Doors Open Guelph take up most of Saturday in various locations in the city
thekitchenman: The reliable Old Marina cheeseburger

thekitchenman: The reliable Old Marina cheeseburger

This week thekitchenman takes us to a familiar local spot for a simple but delicious bite
Labour council hosts Day of Mourning event at Goldie Mill Park today

Labour council hosts Day of Mourning event at Goldie Mill Park today

Guelph and District Labour council held to recognize workers killed or injured on the job
Make that eight arrests for Project Hammer

Make that eight arrests for Project Hammer

Pair arrested downtown Thursday for suspected drug transaction
Calls for safety echo near Speedvale/Woolwich construction zone

Calls for safety echo near Speedvale/Woolwich construction zone

From using parking lots as shortcuts, to dead end streets becoming U-turn havens, residents and businesses near the construction have safety concerns
Guelph charges for man arrested following out-of-town police chase

Guelph charges for man arrested following out-of-town police chase

Brampton man faces several charges in connection to incident that saw stolen car crashed in Guelph on Monday
Pokemon cards targeted during south end break-in

Pokemon cards targeted during south end break-in

Electronics, video games also taken
No Mow May? Yeah, maybe not, says U of G expert

No Mow May? Yeah, maybe not, says U of G expert

Sara Stricker, communications and outreach co-ordinator for the Guelph Turfgrass Institute, has been advocating against people letting their lawns grow long during the month of May