Twice-monthly, Guelph Politico posts the latest inspection results from the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health Unit inspection of local restaurants, hotels, cafes, grocery stores and other businesses that handle food. We call it "Mangez!", and this column highlights the latest inspections done by WDGPH, and the results they've posted.
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
More Transit Drama as GM Spicer Quits and Heads to Halifax
Two-days shy of exactly 14-months after the announcement of his hire, Guelph Transit GM Mike Spicer has announced that he will be leaving not just the City of Guelph, but the Province of Ontario.
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guelph transit,
mike spicer,
press releases
Saturday, January 13, 2018
This Week in Press Releases - January 8-12, 2018
Every week, the City of Guelph and other groups send out notices to announce new events, imperatives, and information that you need to know. Here is this week in press releases.
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green party,
guelph police,
guelph pride,
john tory,
mayor,
mike schreiner,
press releases,
toronto
Wednesday, January 10, 2018
Guelph Labour Activists Help Stand Up to Tim Hortons "Bullies"
It was a rainy night in Guelph. Cold too. So getting some two dozen protestors out at dinner time to wave flags and hoist signs to support workers who earn minimum wage was going to be a challenge, but not a challenge that Guelphites weren't willing to overcome.
GUELPH POLITICAST #107 - Best of OSG: Budget and Hydro
So I think many of us feel like the last month went by in a blur, there were a lot of big issues, big discussions, and a lot of consequential decisions made by council. So before diving into a new year with new issues and new decisions, let's revisit what happened in the tired and true format of the clip show.
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2018 budget,
alectra,
cathy downer,
cfru,
guelph hydro,
issues,
merger,
open sources,
phil allt,
podcast,
politicast
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
A Contentious Town Hall About a New Library with People that Want a New Library
This evening, things got heated - but not as heated as they were at the afternoon session apparently - at a town hall about the business case for a new main branch of the Guelph Public Library. The two meetings today were meant to update the public about the pending developments for the construction of the new main branch, but it frequently descended into an inquisition as to whether or not the City and Library are being open and transparent enough about the process.
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baker street,
business,
downtown,
guelph public library,
kpmg,
public meeting,
steve kraft,
town hall
Monday, January 8, 2018
Gordon Invites Guelphites to Make the LEAP
The new year is the perfect time to start new commitments, and try new things, and Ward 2 City Councillor James Gordon seems to be taking that to heart by starting a Guelph branch of LEAP, and he hopes you will join him.
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james gordon,
leap manifesto,
naomi klein,
NDP
Friday, January 5, 2018
Committee of the Whole Preview - What's on the Agenda for the January 15 Meeting?
It's back to business as usual (or unusual as the case may be) at city council. The first Committee-of-the-Whole meeting of the year will deal with the city's stock of religious lands, sign bylaws, and promotional expenses.
Thursday, January 4, 2018
Keeping Tabs on Lloyd
Travelling down to city council every week to keep tabs on the members of our local government is easy, but what about keeping tabs on Guelph's Member of Parliament from a few hundred kilometres away? It's tricky, but not impossible thanks to online tools. So if you feel like keeping tabs on Lloyd, that is to say, if you want to know what our MP, Lloyd Longfield, is up to in the House of Commons, here's how you can do it.
Tuesday, January 2, 2018
Mangez: The Best of the Chains
Two times every month, Guelph Politico publishes a dine safe guid called Mangez, which takes the latest results from the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Health Unit and breaks them down according to which local eateries are perfect, which have some issues, and which aren't serving dinner anymore. Now there are a lot of eateries in town that are part of the same brand or chain, and you maybe wondering, which of them is the best when it comes to their twice-annual inspections? Wonder no more.
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