GUELPH – Drop in to this showcase of local farmers offering Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) subscriptions this season.
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Loneliness is bad for your health says U of G researcher
GUELPH – In an era in which an increasing number of people report feeling lonely, a University of Guelph researcher says a lack of social connections has serious impacts on our health.
Organizations partner to offer overdose training ahead of March safe-injection site closure
GUELPH – As Guelph’s Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) site prepares to close March 31, community organizations are offering drop-in training on overdose response and safety skills.
Snowy trails great for skiing
GUELPH – Clear skies and snowy trails on Feb. 11 were attractive conditions for cross-country skiers, who could be spotted on trails throughout the Ignatius Jesuit Centre just north of Guelph that evening.
U of G receives over $16 million to lead agri-food innovation, training platform
GUELPH – A new network led by the University of Guelph, in collaboration with key national partners, will create an agri-food innovation and entrepreneurship training platform that aims to make Canada the global leader in developing agri-food innovation.
Public health keeping eye on five reportable diseases on the rise
GUELPH - Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health (WDGPH) is keeping an eye on five reportable diseases that showed a marked increase in 2024. The board of health received a report on Feb. 5 from manager of infectious diseases Lilliana Marinko.
Panelists share journeys of eating disorder recovery
GUELPH – Recovery is rarely an easy, linear path to a clear finish line, but it is something worth fighting for.
Bridge elected chair of board of health for another year
GUELPH – George Bridge was re-elected chair of Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health’s board of health at its inaugural meeting on Feb. 5.
Construction on new Guelph high school set to begin
GUELPH – An excavator is on site and construction is set to begin on Guelph’s new south end high school in the next few weeks.
Guelph Humane Society reminder to keep pets indoors during extreme cold
GUELPH – With freezing temperatures and harsh weather conditions, it can be dangerous and even life-threatening for our furry companions to be outdoors. It’s important to take extra care of pets during the colder months to protect their health and well-being.
