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Sculpture project returns to dot the landscape of Fergus and Elora with art

Sculpture project returns to dot the landscape of Fergus and Elora with art

The Elora Sculpture Project runs from mid-May to mid-October
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
ICYMI: Local photographer captures stunning pictures of Aurora borealis

ICYMI: Local photographer captures stunning pictures of Aurora borealis

In his hunt for the northern lights this weekend, Raghuvamsh Chavali had an encounter 'with nature's most mystical spectacle'
One killed in crash near Rockwood

One killed in crash near Rockwood

OPP were called to the single vehicle collision early Sunday
'Bee safe' pesticides maybe not so safe for wild bees, U of G study says

'Bee safe' pesticides maybe not so safe for wild bees, U of G study says

Findings could have implications for squash bee populations and the crops they pollinate
On The Bookshelf : Unrooted, a fascinating 'botany memoir'

On The Bookshelf: Unrooted, a fascinating 'botany memoir'

Erin Zimmerman will also be at The Bookshelf May 25 for a reading and book signing
Upcoming choral premiere concert celebrates solar eclipse

Upcoming choral premiere concert celebrates solar eclipse

Over 30 local young musicians will be presenting the world premiere of Justin Lapierre’s One Thousand Shields of Gold on June 1 and 2
ICYMI: GCVI choir to perform with bands Wilco and Foreigner

ICYMI: GCVI choir to perform with bands Wilco and Foreigner

The choir will perform with Foreigner on June 14 at Budweiser Stage and July 2 and 3 with Wilco at Massey Hall
Fog expected to dissipate later Sunday morning

Fog expected to dissipate later Sunday morning

Environment Canada issued a fog advisory for our area early Sunday
Guelph filmmakers explore MAID in new documentary

Guelph filmmakers explore MAID in new documentary

Ward 1 Studios filmmakers released an emotional documentary exploring the ‘humanity’ of medically assisted death through first-hand accounts