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GODIN, John

GODIN, John

John Godin, a warrior, who was filled with love and caring, died on December 2, 2024 at his home in Guelph with his sister Elaine Garner and partner Connie Artymowicz by his side
BREAKING :Two Guelph schools in lockdown as ‘ongoing incident’ investigated

BREAKING:Two Guelph schools in lockdown as ‘ongoing incident’ investigated

Third school under hold and secure
CRTC launches consultation on home internet choice, proposes standard labels

CRTC launches consultation on home internet choice, proposes standard labels

OTTAWA — Canada's telecommunications regulator is launching another consultation to seek feedback on how to help consumers shop for home internet plans.
Centre Wellington approves 3.49 per cent tax increase in 2025

Centre Wellington approves 3.49 per cent tax increase in 2025

Approved during a Committee of the Whole, the budget will be further ratified at a council meeting on Dec. 16
Finland picks recent Cup champs, Sweden mixes youth and experience with 4 Nations Face-Off rosters

Finland picks recent Cup champs, Sweden mixes youth and experience with 4 Nations Face-Off rosters

Sweden and Finland rounded out their rosters for the 4 Nations Face-Off on Wednesday by choosing a handful of recent Stanley Cup champions in an effort to win the first international tournament with the NHL’s best players since 2016.
Powell: Fed's independence from politics is vital to its interest rate decisions

Powell: Fed's independence from politics is vital to its interest rate decisions

WASHINGTON (AP) — Chair Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the Federal Reserve's ability to set interest rates free of political interference is necessary for it to make decisions to serve “all Americans” rather than a political party or a specific ou
Justice Minister Arif Virani says controversial online harms bill to be split in two

Justice Minister Arif Virani says controversial online harms bill to be split in two

OTTAWA — Justice Minister Arif Virani said the Liberal government will split up its contentious online harms bill, putting a priority on passing measures to fight child sex predators.
French lawmakers vote to oust prime minister in the first successful no-confidence vote since 1962

French lawmakers vote to oust prime minister in the first successful no-confidence vote since 1962

PARIS (AP) — France’s far-right and left-wing lawmakers joined together to vote Wednesday a no-confidence motion prompted by budget disputes that forces Prime Minister Michel Barnier to resign. The National Assembly approved the motion by 331 votes.
Kingsley Jones steps down as Canada men's rugby coach after seven years on the job

Kingsley Jones steps down as Canada men's rugby coach after seven years on the job

Kingsley Jones is stepping down as coach of the Canadian men's rugby team after seven years on the job. Rugby Canada called it a mutual parting with both parties agreeing it's time to set the team "in a new direction.
UnitedHealthcare CEO is fatally shot in a 'targeted attack' outside a New York hotel, officials say

UnitedHealthcare CEO is fatally shot in a 'targeted attack' outside a New York hotel, officials say

NEW YORK (AP) — UnitedHealthcare's CEO was shot and killed Wednesday morning in a “brazen, targeted attack” outside a Manhattan hotel where the health insurer was holding its investor conference, police said, rattling the city and setting off a massi