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Public board seeks input on new east end school
The Upper Grand District School Board is inviting public comments on a boundary review it has launched for a new school that’s to open in September 2014 on the city’s eastern outskirts at Lee Street and Cityview Drive North.
Water protection grants for rural landowners
Owners of property near municipal drinking water wells and intakes may be eligible for grants under the Ontario Drinking Water Stewardship Early Response Program, a news release said.
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Friday, January, 20, 2012 - 10:10:33 PM
Guelph Soccer stands by technical director "What I wrote previously doesn't mean for a second that Ruben Flores isn't an infinitely capable technical director for Guelph Soccer. He obviously has a great deal of accredited experience and talent. I'm questioning why Woodcock doesn't address the"
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Friday, January, 20, 2012 - 10:10:38 PM
Guelph Soccer stands by technical director "The fact that David Woodcock has seen fit to gloss over the fact that Flores' resume (which is still visible on the Guelph Soccer website) is likely embellished to some extent is a bit more troubling than a weak inference that Flores' qualifications "
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Saturday, January, 07, 2012 - 4:04:54 AM
Veteran transit user no fan of changes "I am blown away by how unstudent friendly the new routes are. Taking away the 51, 52, and the 54 from downtown and replacing them with only 2 other buses is going to make travelling to campus from downtown and back very difficult! I had a hard enough"
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Adult ADHD support group
People dealing with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder can get help coping at a weekly local support group.
Katimavik seeks billets
A national organization focused on volunteer learning opportunities for youth is looking for local families willing to billet youth from across Canada.
Debt counselling boost with help of grant
Family Counselling and Support Services for Guelph-Wellington is getting $20,000 from the province to help with its credit and debt counselling and its employee assistance programs.
Guelph Health Unit
Health unit shows off plans for new home
As with any other real estate deal, a key selling feature of the local health unit’s new multi-million-dollar facility is location, location, location.
Alysha Dykstra
Youngster poster child for bravery
As she bounces on the sofa, then jumps up to turn a cartwheel across the family room floor, Alysha Dykstra seems much like any other seven-year-old.
Aviva Community Fund
School scores $45,000 for greening project
Life will soon be made in the shade for students at St. John elementary school.
W.C. Wood plant public meeting
Residents mull over Wood site's future
Townhouses along Arthur Street, high-rises along the river and parking buried under a man-made hill were a few of the ideas presented at a public meeting in the Ward on Monday night, and overall, the residents did not seem impressed.
Roots of Empathy
Roots of Empathy program starts students thinking at young age
It’s not your typical anti-bullying lesson.
Entertainers wanted for downtown noon concerts
The Downtown Guelph Business Association is seeking submissions by Feb. 24 from musicians and entertainers interested in performing as part of its noon-hour concert series, which runs Fridays from mid-May to mid-September.
Free winter clothing
The Community Clothing Closet at New Life Church has winter clothing available for those in need.
Employer of Distinction award winners
Two local employers – Hospice Wellington and NGF Canada Ltd. – were honoured when the fourth annual Employer of Distinction Awards were handed out late last week.
Alexander turns 90
Birthday bash for Lincoln Alexander
The University of Guelph held a community celebration Friday afternoon to honour Lincoln Alexander, its chancellor emeritus, who turned 90 on Jan. 21.
City staff are recommending that the maximum time vehicles can legally idle inside city limits be cut to three minutes from the current 10.
Staff recommends three-minute idling limit
City staff are recommending that the maximum time vehicles can legally idle inside city limits be cut to three minutes from the current 10.
The next meeting addressing the heritage district is Feb. 21
Foes line up against heritage district plans
Not everyone is happy with the idea of turning an area near Gordon Street, between the river and the university, into Guelph’s first heritage conservation area.
Macdonald Stewart Art Centre Sculpture Park
City takes inventory of cultural resources
Guelph will soon know exactly how many public statues, historic plaques, photographers, painters, theatre companies and such are in town.
British Methodist Episcopal Church
Black heritage groups gets deadline extension to buy church
The seller of a historic church on Essex Street has decided to give a local black heritage organization more time to come up with the money to buy the church.
 
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