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Talk centres around restoration of 210-year-old Brittany farm
Architectural conservation advocate Doug Haines will share tales of his current restoration project in Brittany, France, at an upcoming annual general meeting for the local branch of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario.
Ti-Cats remain on prowl for ambassadors
The Volunteer Centre of Guelph Wellington is looking for some Hamilton Ti-Cat fans who would be willing to show their stripes and help out as Guelph ambassadors during the upcoming CFL season.
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Monday, May, 06, 2013 - 6:06:34 AM
Keep bicycles off sidewalks "I disagree a bylaw fining pedestrians is archaic and regressive. Why wouldn't runners be allowed in bike lanes? It's safer and easier on my old bones to run on blacktop than it is on concrete. Learning to share resources is the key. john"
Comment by liljohnny
Tuesday, April, 30, 2013 - 6:06:56 PM
Bike lanes not for runners, says city "If you cant run in the bike lane then get the bikes off the sidewalk and walk bikes at crosswalks. Not the mention the ebike riders who travel anywhere they chose.I guess pointing finger at joggers is easier??"
Comment by greatday
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - 12:12:24 PM
Bike lanes not for runners, says city "Ummm, if the cyclists/skateboarders/uncontrolled dogs would stay off the sidewalks, I might reconsider running on them again, until then, it is safer for me to run in the bike lanes facing traffic. The flow of traffic is far more predictable than the"
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Watershed Heroes wanted
The Grand River Conservation Authority is looking for “watershed heroes” to honour for their contributions to improving the environment in the Grand River watershed.
Speed River Trail
Hiking club celebrates Speed River Trail's 40th
The Speed River Trail, a footpath that links Guelph to Cambridge along the bank of the Speed River, turns 40 this year, and the Guelph Hiking Trail Club is celebrating with an afternoon of hiking.
Guelph Dance seeks festival volunteers
Guelph Dance requires gala reception servers for Friday May 31 from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.
Music Fest Canada
Jazz ensemble wins gold
The Guelph Youth Jazz Ensemble won a gold medal Tuesday at Music Fest Canada’s national competition in Toronto – the first such honour for the group directed by local musician Brent Rowan.
Friends of Guelph Public Library
Spring launch party for fall book sale
Friends of the Guelph Public Library are already thinking about fall as they put out the call for volunteers for their annual Giant Used Book Sale.
Returns for Leukemia
Donate your empties for a cause
United Food and Commercial Workers Local 12R24, in partnership with The Beer Store, is holding its annual bottle drive in support of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
Skills Competition sees good local showing
Six local students have proven they have enviable skills by bringing home medals from the Ontario Technological Skills Competition in Waterloo last Wednesday.
Lions want dog walkers
The Guelph Lions Club is looking for walkers to join a fundraising event that helps provide guide dogs for people with a variety of disabilities.
Granting agencies looking for applicants
The Guelph Community Foundation is accepting applications for funding, with a total of about $100,000 available to be handed out in two different granting streams.
Lourdes honours Kielbergers
Free The Children founders Marc and Craig Kielburger are the next recipients of Our Lady of Lourdes high school’s National Leadership Award.
Copper
Hang time
Mike Leclair of Guelph took the above left shot of actor Anastasia Griffith dressed in 1860s garb while working a hand-held electronic device.
GRCA grant applications due end of May
Schools and community groups have until May 31 to apply for grants from the local conservation authority to fund their environmental projects.
KidsAbility offers unique camp
KidsAbility is once again hosting a unique summer camp meant to teach kids with disabilities to do what many other kids take for granted – ride a two-wheel bike.
Core stores help charities
Go shopping in downtown Guelph on Saturday May 11, and 10 per cent of your purchase will be donated to charity as part of the Downtown Gives Back initiative.
Animal kingdom in spotlight
The fast and the furious of the animal kingdom is the subject of a public lecture to be held at the University of Guelph as part of the annual Canadian Society of Zoologists meeting.
Seniors Pancake Breakfast
Cooking up another job option
Executive chef Andrew James, left, takes a minute out of the kitchen to joke with firefighter Ian Hickey about the possibility of a career change.
 
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