GUELPH – Policies about human rights and environmental sustainability have been released for public feedback by the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB).
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Lourdes show choir team crowned national champions
GUELPH – The stage lights shined a little brighter on April 5, as the Our Lady of Lourdes Show Choir Team competed at the Show Choir Canada Competition in Mississauga, ultimately taking the crown as 2025 national champions.
Guelph flies flag for Parkinson’s Awareness Month
GUELPH – Officials focused on the positive things going on in Guelph and Wellington County at a flag raising event outside Guelph City Hall on April 10.
Measles on the rise in WDGPH region
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The number of measles cases in the region is climbing, part of a concerning trend that’s happening across the province.
Study to help shed light on colitis in horses
GUELPH – Not enough is known about an all-too-common veterinary emergency: colitis. There are no clearly defined criteria to categorize acute colitis.
Guelph creative arts announces spring exhibit
GUELPH – The Guelph Creative Arts Association (GCAA) has announced their upcoming spring art exhibition.
Students share experiences with experiential learning at WCDSB
GUELPH – Students in elementary and high schools in the Wellington Catholic District School Board have opportunities to participate in an array of experiential learning programs.
Guelph Humane Society releases impact report
GUELPH – The Guelph Humane Society (GHS) released its 2024 annual impact report highlighting the organizations contributions to animal welfare in Guelph, Wellington County and surrounding areas.
Local women’s groups hear about wrap-around housing to reduce housing insecurity
GUELPH – On April 9, 45 women from Water Street Church and New Life CRC in Guelph were introduced to Indwell, a powerful initiative for wrap-around supportive and safe housing that is now filling the gaps in communities throughout Ontario.
Guelph soccer club receives $198,000 provincial grant
GUELPH – Guelph MPP Mike Schreiner met with a team at Guelph Soccer Club on April 9, to hear about the $198,000 Resilient Communities Fund grant from the provincial government’s Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) that was used to support children and youth programming in the community.
