On Aug. 12, Prince Arthur Guelph Loyal Orange Lodge No. 1331 presented long service jewels to four of its members who between them have amassed over 250 years membership of the Loyal Orange Institution.
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Come plant trees with Trees for Guelph
GUELPH - Trees for Guelph has planned three tree planting events this fall.
Trees take centre stage during Neighbourwoods Tree Walk
GUELPH – Another tree walk hosted by Neighbourwoods is planned in Guelph’s Riverside Park.
Marian Brennan Enabling Garden is in full bloom
GUELPH — The Marian Brennan Enabling Garden, cared for by the Guelph Township Horticultural Society, is in full bloom.
Equine Guelph offers tuition awards
GUELPH – Equine enthusiasts and professionals can develop their skills through online programs and courses offered through Equine Guelph.
Guelph, county host newcomers during Welcoming Week
GUELPH — Immigrant Services Guelph-Wellington held an event on Sept. 16 to welcome newcomers to the area.
Palmerston man guilty on three counts of sexual assault; jury acquits on two counts
GUELPH – Shortly after 7pm on Monday night at Guelph Superior Court, word arrived: the verdict was in.
Jury deliberating in week-long Michael Hurst sexual assault trial
GUELPH – A 12-member jury for the trial of Palmerston resident Michael Hurst, who is charged with five counts of sexual assault, began deliberating on Sept. 18. Last week, Hurst and two woman testified before the jury.
Metroland Media Group declares bankruptcy, moves to online-only model
TORONTO – Hundreds of people have lost their jobs and more than 70 weekly newspapers will cease publication after Metroland Media Group announced on Friday it is declaring bankruptcy. The move to an online-only model involves laying off 605 employees, including 68 journalists.
Better is possible: United Way launches annual fundraising campaign
GUELPH – “We can be better.” That’s the premise of this year’s United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin fundraising campaign. The goal is $2.6 million.
