GUELPH – Officials at the Upper Grand District School Board have created a draft human rights policy.
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Farmland forum to tackle water and farmland conservation
GUELPH – The Ontario Farmland Trust (OFT) is set to host its annual Farmland Forum on March 20, bringing together experts and advocates to explore the vital connection between watershed protection and the future of Ontario’s farmlands.
Guelph Tool Library aims to collect 50 laptops in February
GUELPH – The Guelph Tool Library wants to collect 50 laptops in February.
Cold, snowy winter great for trees: arborist
GUELPH – According to University of Guelph arboretum expert Alison Morrison, this year’s record breaking snow could be a boon for tree health.
Community FEWD program faces $60,000 budget shortfall
GUELPH – Local food security program Community FEWD (Food Equity With Dignity) is facing a $60,000 budget shortfall for 2025.
Royal City Musical Productions present Flat Stanley
GUELPH – Flat Stanley is coming to the Guelph Little Theatre from Feb. 20 to 23.
Northern Reveries by Guelph Concert Band
GUELPH – The Guelph Concert Band’s family friendly Northern Reveries – A Canadian Soundscape will be presented at the River Run Centre at 3pm on Feb. 23.
Charges in bus collision that left Fergus man dead
GUELPH – A Cambridge woman has been arrested and charged after a Fergus man died when he was struck by a Guelph Transit bus last month.
University of Guelph exhibit highlights history of Black educators
GUELPH – University of Guelph professor Dr. Marsha Hinds Myrie has put together a traveling exhibit highlighting local Black educators and their contributions to the past, present and future of education in and around Guelph.
Province grants funding to house 13 homeless youth
GUELPH – Thirteen new housing units for youth experiencing homelessness are coming to Guelph thanks to provincial funding for which the county almost didn’t apply.
