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Province spending more than $4.4 million on Wellington County internet

Province spending more than $4.4 million on Wellington County internet

Province says money will bring 'reliable high-speed internet to 1,771 families, farms, and businesses in Wellington County'
Former U of G vice-president lands at Laurentian

Former U of G vice-president lands at Laurentian

The former vice-president at the U of G is joining Laurentian as provost and vice-president, academic
Lourdes brings back Multicultural Festival

Lourdes brings back Multicultural Festival

Annual event celebrating diversity and culture was put on hold after 2019 due to the pandemic
Woman threatened with screwdriver by man looking for money owed him: police

Woman threatened with screwdriver by man looking for money owed him: police

A laptop and phone were reportedly stolen during the incident as police continue to investigate
Community quilt sewn by people who are stitched together

Community quilt sewn by people who are stitched together

The Community Fabric quilt will be on display at the Guelph Civic Museum from Aug. 24 to March 2
Cargill workers preparing for strike action

Cargill workers preparing for strike action

No board report has been received by union representing workers at the Cargill plant on Dunlop Drive
Shutdowns coming to College Avenue, intersection with Edinburgh

Shutdowns coming to College Avenue, intersection with Edinburgh

City to close parts of College Avenue West for six months, intersection of College and Edinburgh for three months
Good morning, Guelph!

Good morning, Guelph!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
City launches new climate micro-grant program for youth

City launches new climate micro-grant program for youth

The micro-grants are for youth between the ages of 15 and 24 to design and implement climate change solutions locally
Guelph man arrested in connection with $1.4M fraud investigation

Guelph man arrested in connection with $1.4M fraud investigation

Investigators identified 23 victims across Ontario during 14-month probe