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New industrial building on track in Marden
BRUCEDALE – Guelph-Eramosa council has given approval in principle for the site plan of a new…
2020 Guelph Organic Conference held at university from Jan. 23 – 26
Organic conference – The Guelph Organic Conference and trade show was held at the University…
OMAFRA REPORT: Know the amount of feed in your pasture
A weekly report prepared by the staff of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs…
Fifth anniversary for Guelph medieval festival
GUELPH – The Guelph Youth Music Centre will be holding a Medieval Festival, KnightsFest on…
Elora and District Skating Club competed in Georgina
Skating away – Skaters from the Elora & District Skating Club competed in Georgina Jan. 17 to…
Humane Society takes in 105 cats from one home
GUELPH – The Guelph Human Society (GHS) took 105 cats from one household into its care, Jan.…
Innovation Guelph hosts International Women’s Day event
GUELPH - Innovation Guelph and its partners are hosting their eighth annual event for International Women’s Day on March 5.
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Jowett and White continue to lead GRCA board
CAMBRIDGE – Helen Jowett has been acclaimed to a fifth one-year term as chair of the Grand…
Belwood Lake CA opens for ice fishing
BELWOOD – Despite a relatively mild start compared to last year, winter has arrived in the…
Athletes selected to compete at the Ontario Winter Games
Selected – Four students from Guelph Family Martial Arts have been selected to compete at the…
Hillsburgh celebrates Robbie Burns
Burns tribute – Don Hamilton gave the traditional address to the haggis after it was…
Police officers honoured by Crime Stoppers for educational efforts
WELLINGTON COUNTY - Crime Stoppers Guelph Wellington (CSGW) has recognized two police officers with the 2019 Cornerstone Award.
Council pleased with ministry meetings
ABERFOYLE - Puslinch Mayor James Seeley is pleased with the outcome of recent talks with provincial ministry officials.
