Man arrested after pulling knife on downtown employee: Guelph Police
A 28-year-old man is facing charges after police say he pulled a knife on an employee at a downtown Guelph business.
A 28-year-old man is facing charges after police say he pulled a knife on an employee at a downtown Guelph business.
Guelph Police are looking for the public’s assistance in identifying a woman as part of a fraud investigation.
A dog owner in Guelph is facing charges after residents claimed they felt unsafe around a group of dogs.
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Fire crews were called to respond to Mohawk Plaza shortly before 2 a.m. Tuesday.
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An app developed at the University of Guelph is aimed at making accessible doors more accessible.
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Kitchener native Steven Lorentz has earned a spot with the Toronto Maple Leafs.
Wellington Road 35 between Gore Road and Concession 1 has reopened following a three-vehicle crash.
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The Ontario government has lowered the age for regular mammogram breast screening to allow all woman between the age of 40 and 49 to self-refer for the service.
Waterloo Regional Police say four masked suspects broke into a Kitchener home early Tuesday morning.
After reaching peak intensity with wind speeds of 180 m.p.h. (285 km/h) on Monday night, Milton became the strongest storm on our planet for 2024.
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A seasoned American meteorologist became emotional on air as he gave an update on a major hurricane, later suggesting the reason behind his strong reaction.
An organization that ranks the best universities across the globe says its latest report shows a concerning trend that several of Canada’s institutions are slipping down its list.
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The minority Liberal government is not considering proroguing Parliament, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Tuesday, despite persisting uncertainty over who is willing to keep propping them up and procedural wrangling over a Conservative led-privilege debate.
A man who showed up at a rental car company only to be told his online reservation would not be honoured is entitled to compensation, B.C.'s small claims tribunal has ruled.
Emotions boiled over after a judge acquitted two out of three defendants in a manslaughter case, while the third accused has since died.
On September 11, Madeleine Gervais was the victim of a theft in Ottawa's west end. It happened in the Loblaws parking lot in College Square, when she was approached by a man and a woman who insisted to help her load her groceries into her car.