Judge from Guelph under review for possible political donation
The Canadian Judicial Council is looking to determine if Ontario Superior Court judge Diana Piccoli donated to the Liberal Party of Canada after taking the bench. READ FULL STORY HERE.
Guelph's bad gas customers receive compensation for repairs
A number of drivers are finally receiving compensation for repairs when their cars stopped working after filling their cars with bad gas at a Woolwich Street Mobil gas station in January. READ FULL STORY HERE.
A sure sign of spring: Cherry blossoms bloom at the Arboretum
Sakura cherry blossom trees are ‘blooming full blast’ at the University of Guelph Arboretum. READ FULL STORY HERE.
Mission accomplished: Eden Mills environmental group disbands after 33 years
After it completed its final project last summer, the charity said it felt it had achieved its four core goals and said there was no interest in refocusing the mission. READ FULL STORY HERE.
Guelph artist shares her story with Michael J. Fox Foundation
Local artist Barbara Salsberg Mathews was asked to collaborate with the Michael J. Fox Foundation to share the story of her own Parkinson’s disease diagnosis and the mime work she’s been doing to help her symptoms. READ FULL STORY HERE.
Is there something in the water? Puslinch wants to know
The township is investigating residents’ stinky well water, and is considering sending water samples to California for further testing. READ FULL STORY HERE.
City's speed enforcement cameras moving to new locations
Guelph’s speed enforcement cameras are set to move to the final four locations next week, after rotating around school zones in the city since last August. They devices will remain in those locations until the end of July. READ FULL STORY HERE.