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(Nov 20, 2007) Two-year-old David Pavlove-Cunsolo is dressed for the occasion as he waves to people who were on floats at the Santa Claus Parade on Sunday afternoon. He had a great view of the parade from dad Andrew Cunsolo's shoulders while they stood on Woolwich Street. For more photos, see Page 3. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) A new plan for developing the York District lands is being touted as positioning Guelph to take a leadership role in the economic transformation of Ontario. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) While the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police has requested a comprehensive review of tasers, Guelph Police Chief Rob Davis says they are still the best non-lethal force that police can use and the association still supports them. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) Festival of Trees marks its 15 year anniversary this year when it starts at the River Run Centre on Wednesday. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) Our Lady of Lourdes high school received the nod for best overall float in the Santa Claus Parade on Sunday. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) She didn't get an apology, but Coun. Gloria Kovach says she's happy with a statement issued by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities last week about her removal as FCM's national president in March. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) The Kiwanis Club of Guelph hosts its annual Christmas Luncheon on Thursday Dec. 13 from 11 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) If there was any doubt before, it ought to be gone now. Last week's hottest new video should have destroyed any illusions anyone had about Tasers. They are not just another benevolent tool on a police officer's belt. In the wrong hands, at the wrong time, they can be deadly weapons. One was in the wrong hands when a Vancouver Mountie carried it into the airport late one night in October. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) QUESTION: The Grey Cup is coming up. Do you care? Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) A 23-year-old Kitchener man faced a bail hearing for numerous drug charges in Guelph after he was stopped by Ontario's top cop. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) Guelph police used their canine unit to track down teens who ripped artificial turf from an Irving Crescent home's front lawn overnight on Monday. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) A worker lays a brick at the construction site for Guelph's new city hall, which is supposed to be finished by May 15. The project was described as being 38 per cent complete as of Oct. 29, when the latest update was prepared for city council. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) Volunteers who run the Chalmers Community Services Centre need a break, says board of directors chair John Buttars. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) A local transport truck driver is the 2007 Canadian Truck Hero after an incident that happened near Barrie in February. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) BONNEBAIGT, RENE - Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) The new report on the future of the York District lands envisions different development thrusts in four "precincts." Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) Food safety in a global economy is the subject of the Alexander Pearson Lectureship in Food Science, held as part of the OAC public lecture series at the University of Guelph. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) The Guelph and Area Model Railroad Layout Tour is held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in various locations around the city. The free event is put on by the Royal City Model Railroaders and features tours of about a dozen local model railroads, said a news release. Registration for the tour is held at Global Currency Services, 1027 Gordon St., Unit 8, from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Nov. 24. Call 519-823-8642 or visit: Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) Various holiday wreaths will be on display and up for auction during the Victoria Guelph Chapter IODE's annual Twelve Days of Christmas event. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) Local dancers playing the role of Bon Bons in the upcoming Ballet Jorgen Canada production of the Nutcracker, showing Nov. 29 and 30 at the River Run Centre, rehearse at the Royal City School of Ballet on Sunday. The dancers - including Chiara Ghizzardi, front left, Lace Griffiths, front right, Jaime Messecar, left behind, and Megan Brown, right behind - rehearse every Sunday in preparation for the show. For tickets call 519-763-3000 or visit www.riverrun.ca. Read More

(Nov 20, 2007) An art auction to raise funds for the Macdonald Stewart Art Centre on Saturday raised $50,000 - more than has ever been raised in previous years. Read More


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