Guelph City Council will hold a public meeting in accordance with the Planning Act to consider the following planning and development applications.
Canada's housing crisis worsens as development charges soar. High taxes hinder affordability. Urgent action needed to roll ...
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who passed away on Feb. 23, 2015. Some text has been updated to reflect changes since the original ...
Mother Nature unleashed her winter fury over the Canadian Family Day long weekend, and maintenance-of-way staff inside plows began flying down the railways on Tuesday morning (Feb.18) as a result of i ...
FrancoFEST, Because Beer, and Festitalia are receiving loans worth $320,000 from the federal government to support their ...
The Ontario Farmland Trust’s annual Farmland Forum, scheduled for March 20 in Elora, will this year focus on protecting water ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The Insights Juried Exhibition of Fine Arts returns to Wellington County Museum and Archives (WCMA) on March 27 for its 44th year. “Insights is more than just an art exhibit,” says Doug Breen, Chair ...
Have you ever wondered why your dog’s paws hurt after a winter walk? It might have to do with salt used on the sidewalk.
The I Heart Beer and Taco Festival is coming to London for a two-day event on March 14th and 15th, showcasing Ontario-based food and drink vendors, along with a variety ...
The first Dundas Road bridge — today the Gordon Street bridge — was built in 1828 to connect the one-year-old settlement of ...
More reliable spring weather will arrive in May, with temperatures higher than seasonal across the province. Ontario ...
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