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The Sunday Seven: GuelphToday's top stories of the week

Headlines this week include a fatal collision, a new fish and chip restaurant, a bedroom intruder and more
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Rene Meshake, a survivor of the residential school system and current Guelph resident, will lead an event at the Guelph Museum on Sept. 30, which is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

Council to consider guidelines for home security cameras

As residential security cameras are becoming more common, city staff want permission to create an optional set of guidelines for community members when it comes to what can and can’t be filmed. READ FULL STORY HERE

Guelph's getting a new fish and chip restaurant

The Halibut House frandchise is set to open a Guelph location Oct. 9 on Woolwich Street next to the Tim Hortons. READ FULL STORY HERE. 

Police still investigating fatal Thursday collision where driver, 94, killed pedestrian

Guelph police are investigating after two pedestrians were hit and one was killed in a collision at the Shoppers Drug Mart parking lot on Eramosa Road. READ FULL STORY HERE.

Guelph's luxury condo market sees units going for almost $2 million

It only took five days to sell a $1.7 million luxury penthouse with $1,000 a month condo fees in Guelph. Is the local luxury market going up? READ FULL STORY HERE. 

U of G student ‘traumatized’ after waking up to find intruder in her bedroom

A University of Guelph student is traumatized after a man broke into her house and entered her room while she was in bed watching TV late at night. READ FULL STORY HERE. 

Guelph author and residential school survivor Rene Meshake to lead Orange Shirt Day event

Meshake is a survivor of the McIntosh Indian Residential School. He will share songs and stories of his time there at the Guelph Museum on Orange Shirt Day. READ FULL STORY HERE. 

Council agrees to speed up downtown roadwork, enhance beautification

The timeline for a major downtown reconstruction project has potentially been cut in half, with beautification efforts, self-cleaning bathrooms and a new waste collection system planned. READ FULL STORY HERE. 


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