At about 2am on Sept. 12, vandals sent a 120-foot communications tower crashing to the ground here.…
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A larger hypocrisy
News coming out of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Commission, where funds were misappropriated and…
Town to standardize self-controlled breathing apparatus for fire stations
Councillors here are taking another step to standardize fire service in the municipality. Council…
New accessibility standards will affect public and private sectors
It’s not just about municipalities anymore. It seems as if the business community is the next…
Fete Romantique draw coming up on Jan. 31
There are still a few tickets left for anyone wanting to take part in Guelph Arts…
Beaupre to Lead 2008 Ontario Youth Choir
Choirs Ontario has announced that conductor Linda Beaupré has been selected as the…
A Night with Robbie Burns set for Jan. 26
On Jan. 26 Robert Burns enthusiasts will gather to celebrate the life, works, and spirit…
Bittersweet Rope’s End opens Feb 14
The theatre here begins it new year with bittersweet-romantic comedy and it opens on…
Hillside Inside festival will run Feb. 2
Hillside Inside is a new event produced by the Hillside Festival organizers. Hillside Inside…
Gordon Lightfoot returns to Centre for May 3 show
Kitchener – Gordon Lightfoot’s time-defying style and legendary hits have made him one…
GSO presents show featuring Todd Yaniw
For its fourth concert of the season, Guelph Symphony Orchestra will present Northern Lights…
Roads and parking lots
Kids get a lot of merriment from falling snow, but many adults have had enough already. Around this…
Hung out to dry
News out of Queen’s Park this week brought a little smile to our face as we remembered the…
Council, residents concerned about MTO’s plans for Hanlon
Puslinch Fire Chief Dan Quinnell says upgrades to the Hanlon Expressway planned by the…
Hall to be named after MacRobbie
The main hall at the Puslinch Community Centre will likely soon have a new – and familiar…