GUELPH – Local students are receiving national recognition for their recent rendition of Sloan’s 2001 song If It Feels Good Do It.
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County planning symposium on health, housing in region
GUELPH – The County of Wellington is planning a health and housing symposium early next year that will touch on issues around mental health, addiction and homelessness.
United Way asks for help maintaining ‘critical community services’
GUELPH – Every day in Guelph, Wellington and Dufferin thousands of people reach out to the nonprofit sector for support.
Guelph Police investigating ‘suspicious fire’ on Dec. 14
GUELPH – Police and fire officials here are investigating a suspicious fire in a vacant house last week.
Spirit of the Season Festival Guelph raises $29,000 for Home for Good Campaign
GUELPH – The inaugural Spirit of the Season festival illuminated downtown Guelph.
Guelph hospital receives provincial funds for surgical program, facility upgrades
GUELPH – Guelph General Hospital was awarded $81,394 as part of the Surgical Pathway Training Fund.
Eramosa Learning Academy to operate new Guelph childcare centre
GUELPH – The Wellington Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) has chosen the Eramosa Learning Academy (ELA), formerly GS CARE, to operate a child care centre at St. Patrick Catholic Elementary School.
New after-school program helps high school students learn their way around the kitchen
GUELPH – Students at St. James Catholic High School are cooking up a storm led by the guidance of Sleeman Centre head chef Sam Fouda in the schools brand new program – Kitchen Brigades.
Journalist says OPP officer detained him, seized camera at scene of crash
GUELPH – A local journalist says an OPP officer "grabbed" him, seized his camera and detained him while he was taking photos at the scene of a fatal crash on Wednesday morning.
Linamar to match all donations to The Grove until end of year
GUELPH – Until Dec. 31, Linamar Corporation will match donations to The Grove Hubs for its end-of-year holiday campaign.