Guelph, Ontario

Guelph, Ontario

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Getting in your car to drive to the Guelph Auto Mall (or one closer to you) is easy, fun even. A nice day out (if the weather is cooperating)! But if you don’t want to regret your purchase later, you better prepare for such a large expense. Yes, a car is an expense and not an investment, unless you are talking mint-shaped old-timers, of course. Or a nice hotrod. Financing Your New Used Car Thinking about how much you can spend before starting an active search for a new used car will save you money and headaches in the end. It is so easy ... Read Full Story
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Browse > Home / CANADIAN NEWS , EDUCATION , Lifestyle , PRESS RELEASE / University of Guelph Nominated to peta2’s Annual Most Vegetarian-Friendly Universities List November 3, 2008 Rivals Go Head-to-Head in Vote to Determine Which School Offers Its Students the Best Food for Thought Guelph, Ontario(RushPRnews)11/03/08- — Not that long ago, a vegan meal at many of Canada’s universities meant a salad and a baked potato, but times have changed for the better. That’s why peta2, the world’s largest youth animal rights organization, has announced the nominees for the Most Vegetarian-Friendly Universities competition, and University of Guelph (UG) has made the grade. Renowned ... Read Full Story
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Daily Guelph: A Daily News Roundup of what is going on in Guelph. Tuesday April 10th, 2007 According to the owners of the Gummer Building, the facade has had very little damage and should be safe.Mayor Farbridge was glad to hear that after the Fire Chief was very optimistic the front of the building had been spared. Lost [...] Read Full Story
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Daily Guelph: A Daily News Roundup of what is going on in Guelph Tuesday April 24th, 2007 Note: Click on the link for full story Guelph could end up using less energy by 2031 than it does now. Even with an expected influx of about 65,000 people, the sweeping multi-faceted Community Energy Strategy aims to change how the city manages [...] Read Full Story
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Daily Guelph: Your daily news roundup of what is going on in Guelph Monday May 7th, 2007 Th Pergola drive-in mini-golf is now closed. The land, which is now zoned for condominiums and a 150,000-square-foot strip mall, has been sold to First Capital Realty. The development company paid $12.1 million for 27.80 acres, according to its annual [...] Read Full Story
GUELPH, Ont. - Chris MacKinnon scored the eventual winner on the power play as the Kitchener Rangers downed the Guelph Storm 4-1 in Ontario Hockey League play Sunday afternoon. Andrew Crescenzi opened scoring for Kitchener (20-7-3), while...  
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Stefanie Marty knew what to expect with eight new players and just seven total practices. "We're not used to each other out there," said Marty. "We have a lot of young players…[but] not a lot of experience." The Syracuse ice hockey team dropped the puck on its second season ever against the University of Guelph (Guelph, Ontario) in the team's only exhibition Sunday.  
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In response to recent raids that have occurred under the public's noses, there have been many mass public actions throughout Canada denouncing these dehumanizing attacks on racialized working-poor (im)migrant communities, including in Guelph, Ontario. Formerly known as Student Support for Migrant Workers, Fuerza/Puwersa organized a potluck dinner and panel on April 30, 2009 in Downtown Guelph. This "Status for All!" May Day Dinner event...  
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MISSISSAUGA, Ont. - Defenceman David Corrente's second goal of the season late in the third period broke a 2-2 tie and lifted the Mississauga-St. Michael's Majors to a 4-2 victory over the Guelph Storm on Sunday afternoon in the Ontario Hockey ...  
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Guelph Jazz Festival and Colloquium Guelph, Ontario September 9-13, 2009 The Guelph Jazz Festival and Colloquium devoted itself this year to trying to unpack an idea so common that it is at once crucial and cliche: whether the practice of music-making might have world-changing implications. Through presentations on (for example) gang intervention in South Africa through drum circles to "workshops" (in a Charles Mingus = 9429-ian "jazz...  
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Michael Chong, MP for Wellington-Halton Hills, Liz Sandals, MPP for Guelph, and Alastair Summerlee, president of the University of Guelph, today celebrated the groundbreaking for the Axelrod Building renovation project. The project received federal and provincial funding totalling more than $33 million through the Knowledge Infrastructure Program (KIP) and Ontario’s 2009 budget. U of G is refurbishing the 50-year-old building to create a...  
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The Guelph Hurricanes lost 8-0 to Waterloo Friday before doubling up Stratford 6-3 Saturday in Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League play. The loss was Stratford’s 10th straight as they fell to 12-12-0. Guelph, last place in the Midwestern Conference, improved to 8-15-2. Scoring were Luca Penzo, Ken Rolph, Nic MacEachern, Tyson Theaker, Mike Iaccoca and Mark Bell.  
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