List provided by CFRU. RANK ARTIST Title (Label) 1 JULIE DOIRON* I Thought of You (You’ve Changed) 2 APPLES* About the Future (Self-Released) 3 NO FRILLS* Downward Dog (Self-Released) 4 APOLLO GHOSTS* Pink Tiger (You’ve Changed) 5 CLARA ENGEL* Their Invisible Hands (Self-Released) 6 VARIOUS* Musicworks #141 […]
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President Trump impeached for a second time following Capitol Hill violence
Trump has made history as the first president to be impeached twice n Jan. 13 President Donald Trump was impeached for a second time making him the first President of the United States to face two impeachments. According to CNN, The House voted 232 to 197 to impeach the president, […]
Guelph Black Heritage Society’s Christmas dinner, donation initiatives bring community together
The dinner is raising funds for GBHS’s #ChangeStartsNow education initiative s we near the end of a tumultuous year, special holiday meals can bring a source of comfort that many are craving. On Dec. 12, the Guelph Black Heritage Society (GBHS) is hosting its fifth annual Caribbean Christmas dinner. The […]
Pandemic introduces support obstacles for those facing domestic violence
Community supports in Guelph on adapting methods to help vulnerable communities during the pandemic he Ontario government describes domestic violence as “a pattern of behaviour used by one person to gain power and control over another person with whom they have or previously had an intimate relationship.” Most people think […]
Biden wins the U.S. election
Biden wins U.S. presidency with 290 electoral college votes; Trump defeated at 214 n Nov. 7, Joe Biden won the 2020 U.S. presidential election against President Donald Trump. “I pledge to be a president who seeks not to divide, but unify. Who doesn’t see red states or blue states, but […]
Traverse brings art to transit shelters
Traverse the Guelph Public Transit system for a full ride of Guelph art culture us stops throughout the City of Guelph are looking a lot more colourful these days, drawing attention to local art and scenery. Traverse is a self-guided outdoor art exhibition that allows spectators to walk throughout […]
Guelph Farmers’ Market back in business
The Guelph Farmers’ Market is back up and running with new safety measures in place due to the ongoing pandemic ince 1827, residents of Guelph and the surrounding area have gathered at the Guelph Farmers’ Market, supporting local businesses by buying fresh produce, artisanal crafts and eye-catching floral arrangements. Along […]
Ways to keep in touch with friends during COVID-19
A guide to connecting with each other during unprecedented times onnecting with one another is one of the most important things we can do during a pandemic. Humans are naturally social beings, and crave connection with other people. However, when we follow social distancing rules, finding ways to socialize with […]
Gryphons football donates $5K to support local charities affected by COVID-19
The money raised will be distributed to the Alzheimer Society, Guelph Arts Council and Big Brothers Big Sisters of Guelph. he Guelph Gryphons football team has always been involved in the Guelph community, dedicating their time and efforts to give back in various ways, from volunteering at Big Brothers Big […]
No Justice, No Peace
assionate chants from people of every race filled the core of downtown Guelph on June 6. Thousands of face masks and signs could be seen as a diverse community came together in solidarity. During that sunny afternoon, everyone had one voice – and it was against police brutality and violence […]
