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University of Guelph’s president is resigningCharlotte Yates announced that she is stepping down effective immediately.CanadaNov 7
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University of Guelph house calls program expands to virtual callsThe University of Guelph is expanding its House Calls program. In addition to doing in person calls, virtual calls are being made to ensure first-year students feel supported.EducationNov 6
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University of Guelph and faculty union avert strikeThe new agreement addresses issues for both sides, such as workload and compensation. The University of Guelph and faculty union ratified a new deal, effective through June 2027.CanadaNov 1
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University of Guelph expands mental health education with launch of 2 new family therapy programsThe new programs will help prepare graduating students for employment with hands-on experience and address the rising demand for affordable and accessible mental health services.CanadaOct 10
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U of G to entertain prospective students as part of summer Shad programAround 60 high school students are expected to take part in this new four-week program in July of 2025.EducationSep 23
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Plans are underway to build more student housing in GuelphA new residence for first-year U of G students is set to open in '28 or '29 while city council approved an application for two new buildings on Scottsdale Dr.CanadaNov 18
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Police conclude investigation after realizing alleged drone was just a birdA police investigation has concluded that an unknown substance a suspected drone was allegedly dropping on homes in a small Ontario town was just bird poop.CanadaOct 16
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Bird flu in Canada: What to know about poultry and milk safetyPeople have been hearing a lot about H5N1 bird flu — or highly pathogenic avian influenza — since a B.C. teen became the first human to get the virus in Canada and is in hospital.HealthNov 15
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As bird flu emerges in Canada, experts urge preparednessThere are no indications that H5N1 bird flu would spark a pandemic, but experts urged preparedness including stockpiling vaccines and using wastewater testing.CanadaNov 13
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Noticing more listeria recalls? What experts say is behind the uptickExtensive testing and a keen awareness of the issue among consumers is more likely why it feels like there are more listeria-related recalls than normal, they say.HealthOct 25
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Halloween ‘shrinkflation’: How candy companies are adapting amid cocoa crunchHalloween trick-or-treaters in Canada are in store for smaller chocolate treats and more non-chocolate candies as high cocoa prices continue to spook candy makers.ConsumerOct 25
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Spiking olive oil prices might finally be on track for relief. Here’s whyThe price of one litre of olive oil hit $16.40 in Canada in August, an increase from the nearly $13 it cost a year ago, but experts say prices could soon come down.ConsumerOct 9
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How does E. coli spread at a big chain like McDonald’s?The outbreak of E. coli has left many wondering if their beloved burgers are safe to eat -- including if you're a consumer in Canada.HealthOct 23
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Rising coffee prices are putting a fresh grind on your local caféCoffee prices are rising on global markets thanks to severe weather impacts in countries that grow the bean. Here's how that could affect your local café and your cup of joe.MoneySep 28
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Activists call for Boogie the monkey to be removed from Ontario roadside zoo'The fact that this animal has been by himself for at least two years and presumably many years longer, looking at his behaviour is just really not OK.'CanadaSep 21
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Northern Tornadoes Project confirms tornado touched down in Ontario on SundayThe Northern Tornadoes Project at Western University says it sent a team to investigate in Fergus, Ont., and confirmed a tornado touched down there.WeatherNov 11
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Kingston ranks 2nd on Canada’s winter non-monogamy hot spots listKingston ranks No. 2 in Canada for winter non-monogamy hot spots, reflecting its openness to alternative relationships.CanadaNov 21
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London Knights edge Guelph Storm in wild game to extend winning streak to nineEvan Van Gorp recorded a career high five points with a goal and five assists as the London Knights got by the Storm 8-7 at the Sleeman Centre in Guelph on Nov. 10.SportsNov 10
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Laval Rouge et Or advance to 21st straight Dunsmore Cup finalThe Laval Rouge et Or are going back to the Dunsmore Cup final for a 21st straight year.SportsNov 2
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U of G ranked as one of Canada’s top employers for diversityThe University of Guelph's appearance marks the third straight year the school has been ranked. It placed 53rd out of the 200 employers and 7th out of universities ranked.EducationAug 1