GUELPH – The Support after Suicide program has been terminated after losing provincial funding, but local officials say they are determined to keep the conversation going and to seek funding elsewhere.
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Some students struggling without air conditioning as school winds down
FERGUS – Lights were off, windows shuttered, and fans hummed in hot classrooms during the last week of school before summer break.
Officer dragged, man arrested
GUELPH – A Brampton man has been arrested after a Guelph Police Service officer was briefly dragged while trying to stop a car last week.
Guelph Black Heritage Society presents Juneteenth celebration on June 28 at Heritage Hall
GUELPH – The Guelph Black Heritage Society will host a celebration in honour of Juneteenth on June 28 from 1 to 3pm at the Heritage Hall (83 Essex Street, Guelph).
School boards celebrate first Project SEARCH graduating class
GUELPH – The first class of the University of Guelph’s (U of G) Project SEARCH program graduated June 25.
Coalition celebrates $121,500 Ontario Trillium Foundation grant
GUELPH – The Guelph Community Health Centre (GCHC) has received a $121,500 Resilient Communities Fund grant from the Ontario Trillum Foundation (OTF).
Catholic high schools raise over $60,000 at Relay for Life
GUELPH – St. James Catholic High School hosted a Relay for Life event on May 16, raising a total of more than $60,000 in support of the fight against cancer.
Students tell five historical tales five different ways
GUELPH – There was laughter, singing, dancing and tears during the first rendition of the 2025 Speed River Anthology.
UGDSB holds parent engagement sessions for human rights review
GUELPH – Parents and guardians can share concerns they have about human rights at the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) during a series of parent/community engagement sessions.
Humane Society raises $64,000 with walk-a-thon
GUELPH – The Guelph Humane Society (GHS) has announced its third annual Happy Trails Walk-a-thon has raised $64,000.
