
Guelph will be hopping on this ‘sleepless night’
Sep 02, 2010
Sep 02, 2010
Ajay Heble thinks it won’t be a big stretch for jazz festival fans when Guelph next week becomes perhaps the first small city anywhere to hold an all-night arts extravaganza.

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