The theatre that attracted plaudits from some of Hollywood’s moguls and stars when it opened…
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REVIEW: One for the Pot: not much on plot. So what?
One for the Pot is all about grown men making fools of themselves over money. It is a timely…
Honoured
After many years of faithful service, Pauline Brown has retired from the Mount Forest United Church…
Recognition and another date shift for the Redneck Games
Minto’s Redneck Games are going to “git ’er done” a few months earlier next…
Military history lectures start next week at Guelph Civic Museum
Following on the popularity of the first series held last winter, Guelph Museums has announced…
Murder mystery on Credit Valley train
On Oct. 25, join with friends for a truly suspenseful evening aboard Orangeville’s Credit…
City’s Studio Tour celebrates 100 mile diet
“What Goes Around Comes Around: Guelph and the 100 Mile Diet” is the theme of this…
Theatre troupe offers Legend of Sleepy Hollow
An original stage adaptation of the Washington Irving story The Legend of Sleepy Hollow will…
More museum events
Every Wednesday afternoon in July and August the county museum will have weekly…
Federal government provides $52,000 grant to benefit Elora Festival
The Elora Festival received a federal grant of $52,000 on July 10. Wellington-Halton Hills MP…
Commedia Dell’Arte runs July 23 to Aug. 8
The fifth season of the Ennotville Summer Theatre continues its salute to the greatest…
Lavender Day set for Kathryn’s Farm this weekend
There will be a Lavender Day at Kathryn’s Farm on July 18 from 10am to 4pm. The day includes…
Author presents book on search for sister lost in Vancouver
The United Churches of Guelph and area are presenting an evening of music that features Maggie de…
Children’s Theatre at The Arboretum
Sing and Dance with Jack will be presented at The Arboretum, University of Guelph, on…