GUELPH – The Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB), along with several community partners, is offering parents and guardians the opportunity to participate in a webinar about maintaining hope in uncertain times.
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Theatre company announces recipients of Jean Campbell Volunteer Award
CAMBRIDGE - In recognition of National Volunteer Week, Drayton Entertainment announced the recipients of the organization’s Jean Campbell Volunteer Award on April 21.
Mares and foals: adding value to the local landscape
It’s difficult to drive past a field with a mare and foal in it and not slow down to take a look. It’s eye-candy for the horseperson’s soul.
Angelstone group of companies buys Caledon Equestrian Park
Founded in 2011 in Erin, Angelstone Show Jumping Tournaments boasts a world-class show jumping facility and hosts world-class international competitions.
Horse road and trail safety: be seen, be aware, be safe
The nice weather is finally here and with it comes that urge to get out on your horse.
Patricia Tersigni named United Way 2021 campaign chair
GUELPH - United Way Guelph Wellington Dufferin has named Patricia Tersigni as the 2021 campaign chair.
OFA Viewpoint: Report highlights gaps, vulnerabilities in agri-food workforce due to COVID-19; industry stakeholders play important role in effort to attract workers
A truth that is deemed to be universal, is the fact that the most valuable resource of any business is the people. Regardless of technology, automation or other means, human capital remains essential in ensuring the continued production of high-quality food, fibre and fuel.
OMAFRA Report: Plant green or brown rye cover crop? Factors to consider
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
CVC named one of Greenest Employers in Canada
MISSISSAUGA - Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) was named one of Canada’s Greenest Employers (2021) for the second year in a row.
GAC Historical Walking Tours begin May 9
GUELPH – The 2021 Historical Walking Tours season has been delayed by the province-wide stay-at-home order but the Guelph Arts Council (GAC) plans on launching the weekly tours on May 9.
