You can thank the vitamins and antioxidants later ot sure what to whip up for an at-home date with your boo this Valentine’s Day? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered. These three vegetarian recipes look refined and taste great. Plus, they all have a naughty secret… They’re made with aphrodisiacs, […]
Author: Emily Bray
Ontario announces early move into next phase of COVID-19 reopening plan
Indoor capacity limits will be increased on Feb. 17, and proof of vaccination requirements will be lifted on March 1 ntario will be moving into the next phase of its COVID-19 reopening plan this upcoming Thursday, four days ahead of the originally scheduled date of Feb. 21. The province also […]
Ontario declares a state of emergency in response to ongoing truck convoy protests
Premier Doug Ford says that he will use legal means to protect critical infrastructure against protest blockades ntario Premier Doug Ford has declared a provincewide state of emergency in an effort to bring the ongoing trucker protests in Ottawa to an end. Under the state of emergency, Ford plans to […]
Meet the Guelph boutique owner uplifting others through art and fashion
Denise Mansur is using her shop to boost up-and-coming artists and promote ethical clothing production or Denise Mansur, art is about more than just aesthetics; it’s about providing people with a space to express themselves and giving them the tools to thrive. This is reflected in all facets of Mansur’s […]
How to stick to your New Year’s resolutions
Five tips to help you set yourself up for success in 2022 s the New Year approaches, the topic of resolutions is bound to come up in conversations with friends and family. However, while the tradition of setting goals for yourself for the New Year can be fun and exciting, […]
New sexualities and genders program seeks to foster the next generation of community leaders
The program will expose students to a range of theories and perspectives while also providing them with hands-on advocacy experience eginning in fall 2022, students will be able to enroll in the new Sexualities, Genders, and Social Change (SXGN) degree program at the University of Guelph. The program will […]
Public vaccination clinic reopens on U of G campus
The initiative aims to increase access to COVID-19 booster shots within the Guelph community s of Jan. 4, the University of Guelph’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic has reopened on campus. The clinic, which had previously operated out of the University Centre in 2021, will now be based out of the Mitchell […]
National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women spotlights the need for systemic change
Educating ourselves about gender-based violence is crucial, especially amidst COVID-19 ec. 6 marks the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women in Canada. With rates of violence against women and girls on the rise as a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the day and its underlying […]
Canada reports its first known cases of the Omicron COVID-19 variant
Two individuals from Ottawa and one from Montreal were confirmed positive on Nov. 28 and Nov. 29, respectively hree Canadians have tested positive for the new Omicron COVID-19 variant, according to health officials. Two cases were confirmed in Ottawa on Nov. 28 and one in Montreal on Nov. 29. Omicron […]
U of G releases COVID-19 policy updates as winter semester approaches
The updates include new weather closure procedures and vaccination policies for visitors on campus n Nov. 25, the University of Guelph released an online update regarding policy changes that it had recently made to account for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Included in this update was information about the university’s new […]
