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London Knights complete 5 straight games on the road with a loss in GuelphTwo early goals by the Guelph Storm helped them to a 6-4 win over the London Knights.SportsNov 5
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London Knights northern road trip begins with 5-2 loss in North BayThe North Bay Battalion knocked off the London Knights 5-2 at Boart Longyear Memorial Gardens on Nov. 20.SportsNov 20
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Author Robert Munsch donates letters, story drafts to Guelph Public LibraryThe library said the collection will offer a rare glimpse into Robert Munsch’s decades-long career, during which he penned bedtime classics including "Love You Forever."EntertainmentNov 4
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Wolves knock off London Knights on a Sudbury Friday nightNathan Villeneuve had a goal and two assists to lead the Sudbury Wolves to a 6-3 victory over the London Knights.SportsNov 21
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Kitchener Rangers, Guelph Storm named finalists to host 2027 Memorial Cup.The Canadian Hockey League has named the Kitchener Rangers and Guelph Storm as finalists to host the 2027 Memorial Cup.SportsSep 4
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Ben Wilmott’s first career OHL goal gives London Knights a second straight winThe London Knights won their second straight overtime game as they defeated the Storm 3-2 in Guelph.SportsOct 4
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Sam O’Reilly’s overtime winner lifts London Knights to 5-4 win over Flint FirebirdsHenry Brzustewicz found Sam O’Reilly with a cross-ice pass in overtime and O’Reilly buried the overtime winner as the London Knights edged the Flint Firebirds 5-4 on Oct. 3 at Canada Life Place. The goal was O’Reilly’s second of the night and it came just 58 seconds into OT and landed London their first victory...SportsOct 3
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3 Toronto men charged, 1 woman wanted for Guelph, Ont. break-insGuelph police say they have arrested and charged three Toronto men and are searching for a woman in connection to four break-ins in Guelph in May and August.CrimeNov 26
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London Knights finish eastern swing with win over KingstonThe London Knights of the Ontario Hockey League completed their three-game eastern swing with a 6-1 win on Nov. 2 in Kingston, Ont.SportsNov 2
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Ontario skincare company closes store after complaints, allegations it failed to pay rentA Waterloo Resveralife store has closed after its lease was terminated, prompting relief from customers who allege years of pressure tactics and unresolved complaints.ConsumerNov 14
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Canadian pistachio recall impacts 86 products in just 2 weeksMore than 100 pistachio-containing products have been recalled in November alone as a salmonella outbreak continues to be investigated.HealthNov 25
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Coffee roasters and cafés grapple with increasing cost of beansA surge in price of coffee beans, up 28 per cent in August, compared to a year ago, means Canadians digging a lot deeper into their pocket to pay for that morning cup of joe.EconomyOct 6
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Discontinued Cherry Blossom chocolates listed for thousands on eBayMonths after Hershey announced Cherry Blossom chocolates would be discontinued, people have taken to eBay to sell the packages for up to $48,000.ConsumerSep 26
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Dollarama’s stock is surging. The cost of everything may be the reasonThe high price of groceries in Canada is enticing people to look for cheaper options at discount stores like Dollarama, experts say.CanadaSep 22
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Ontarians won’t be able to get blue boxes from cities in 2026 under new rulesOntario's recycling program is set to change in the new year, with municipalities no longer responsible for collection or replacement of bins.CanadaSep 17
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Guelph Storm look to put in bid to host the 2027 Memorial CupThe Guelph Storm are competing with other hockey markets as they attempt to host the 2027 Memorial Cup. The organization will submit a bid to Guelph city council on Tuesday.EconomyJul 8
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Most of Canada’s counter-tariffs on the U.S. have now endedLast month, Prime Minister Carney said many of Canada’s tariffs on the U.S., on goods that comply with the Canada-U.S.-Mexico trade agreement, will come down starting Sept. 1.CanadaSep 1
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When could prices start dropping as Canada axes U.S. counter-tariffs?With most grocery products being perishable and harder to stock, experts say the first place Canadians can see prices come down will be in the produce aisle.CanadaAug 25
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Consumer inflation fell in July to 1.7%, but food costs ‘just won’t quit’Consumer inflation in Canada rose by less than expected in July, according to Statistics Canada, as falling gasoline prices offset price increases elsewhere.EconomyAug 19
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Pistachios in your pantry? What health experts say you should do amid a salmonella recallPistachios have been the subject of several recalls linked to a salmonella outbreak. While some officials say that doesn’t mean you should avoid products, others say toss the nut.HealthAug 9