Guelph high school choir performs with artist Melissa Etheridge in Niagara Falls
The chamber choir from Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute hit the stage in Niagara Falls on Wednesday to perform with Grammy and Oscar winner, Melissa Etheridge.
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The chamber choir from Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute hit the stage in Niagara Falls on Wednesday to perform with Grammy and Oscar winner, Melissa Etheridge.
Guelph Police are investigating after they say a man stole nearly $300 worth of meat from a south-end business earlier this month.
Guelph Police said they were called to a business near Stone Road West and Scottsdale Drive on Monday just before 9 a.m. after staff discovered some damage to the air conditioning units.
Earlier this spring, the Guelph Police Drug Enforcement Unit began an investigation into a man who was allegedly trafficking controlled substances.
Police are looking for tips after three women brought children with them to steal from a Guelph business on Tuesday, April 8.
Several key members of Guelph’s Accessibility Advisory Committee resigned from their positions during a meeting last week.
A Guelph Police constable faces a disciplinary hearing after being charged under the Police Services Act.
Guelph Police are seeking the public’s help after they arrested a man who they say was driving dangerously through the downtown area Thursday afternoon.
The Guelph Police Service is investigating after they said a man broke into a north-end business on Sunday and stole a small amount of change.
Guelph Police have arrested a 35-year-old man in connection to multiple shed and garage break-ins.
Here’s a look at what’s open, what’s closed and what’s changed in Waterloo Region and Guelph over the Easter long weekend.
A café owner in Toronto says he has been forced to remove nearly $8,000 worth of Vegemite—an Australian pantry staple—from its shelves and strip it off its menu.
A pedestrian who was struck by a vehicle on Tuesday has now been charged for the collision.
A man has been charged after Guelph Police say he caused an estimated $29,000 in damage to an apartment building.
The National Hockey League (NHL) is mourning the death of a referee from Ontario who officiated thousands of games.
Communities across Ontario are still struggling to come up with a housing solution to address the growing number of people experiencing homelessness. How they’ve dealt with the issue so far, however, has differed.