Six ways to decorate cupcakes to bring a little cheer into your home here’s nothing quite like making some special goodies to enjoy over the holiday season. Cupcakes present an easy avenue to get crafty with your decorating — all you need are some little items to place on top […]
Author: The Ontarion
Weekly Roundup – Sept. 11
From affordable bus passes for U of G students, to the campus’s UC reopening, here is what we saw in the news this week. Affordable bus passes for U of G students he City of Guelph, in conjunction with the University of Guelph, have made it possible for post-secondary students […]
Weekly Roundup — Aug. 7
From the U of G investing up to $4 million in funding to assist international students, to the explosion in Beirut, here is what we saw in the news this week. U of G announces funding for international student initiatives he University of Guelph will provide up to $4 million […]
Weekly Roundup — July 31
From the construction of Lang Plaza at the U of G, to the release of new election-themed Barbies, here is what we saw in the news this week. U of G begins construction of new Lang Plaza he University of Guelph has officially broke ground on their new Lang Plaza, […]
Weekly Roundup — July 24
From the travel ban restricting the entry of international students to Canada, to sports seasons reconvening under modified conditions, here is what we saw in the news this week. International students told not to come to Canada due to travel ban n Tuesday the federal immigration department said international students […]
Weekly Roundup — July 17
From the province starting Stage 3 of reopening, to the University of Guelph ranking No. 1 in several research areas, here is what we saw in the news this week. Ontario begins Stage 3 of reopening tage 3 of Ontario’s economic reopening is upon us. On Monday, the province announced […]
Weekly Roundup — July 10
From the Ontario government extending the province’s emergency orders, to Guelph’s new outdoor dining district, here is what we saw in the news this week. Extension of emergency orders ntario has extended its current emergency orders to July 22. This extension was set up in order to continue efforts in […]
Weekly Roundup — July 3
From the Black & Indigenous Solidarity Rally in Guelph, to the five biggest banks in Canada boycotting advertising on Facebook, here is what we saw in the news this week. Guelph rally calls for defunding police n July 1, around 275 people marched from Lyon Park to the Guelph Police […]
Weekly Roundup — June 26
From the federal government announcing the Canadian Student Service Grant, to the support shown to Black NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace, here is what we saw in the news this week. Canada launches Canadian Student Service Grant esterday the federal government announced a new program aimed towards students looking to join […]
Weekly Roundup — June 19
From the extension of the CERB to the reopening of restaurant patios, here is what we saw in the news this week. CERB: Federal government grants 8 week extension n a press conference on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the federal government would be extending the Canada Emergency […]
