Category: Community

Walk a Block for Lupus, 2009

On behalf of Lupus Canada, Lupus Ontario, and as the Team Leader for Team Butterfly for Guelph, I would like to sincerely thank you for showing your support by joining us on our Walk.  Having City Hall represented shows our community that this is indeed an event to be noticed and your presence helps to […]

Snow Angels

By far the biggest complaint our Operations Department receives is windrows. You know, those nasty piles of crusty snow and salt plugging your driveway after the plow has cleared your street. In Hamilton, Snow Angels come to the rescue. An organized group of volunteers assist members of their community who are unable clear windrows themselves. Included […]

Ward 2 Meeting reminder

September 17, 2008, 7 – 9 p.m. Evergreen Seniors Centre, 683 Woolwich St On the agenda: Understanding the budget; a presentation by City Treasurer, Margaret Neubauer and Councillor Karl Wettstein Proposed Guelph Hydro merger Q&A session with Art Stokman, President, Guelph Hydro; Ian Miles, Vice President, Business Development and CFO, Guelph Hydro; and Jasmine Urisk, […]

Ward 2 Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday Sept. 17th at the Evergreen Centre 7:00pm to 9:15 With Councillors’ Ian Findlay & Vicki Beard City Budget 7:00 to 8:00 With Margaret Neubauer City Treasurer & Karl Wettstein – Chair of Finance Committee Hydro Merger 8:10 to 9:10 Question & Answer Period With – Art Stockman,- President, Jasmine Urisk- Board of Director, Ian […]

ENPG news June

Please come join us at our community meeting, where we will be be having a presentation on Healthy Landscapes and the new Pesticide laws. Our presenter will be Karen McKeown – Healthy Landscape Technician for the City of Guelph. Thursday, June 19th, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. at theExhibition Park Arena – viewing area – upstairs […]

Neighbourhood Group funding

The co-chair of the Neighbourhood Support Coalition Finance Committee, will be making a presentation to Council this evening asking that Council consider an increase in funding to the City’s neighbourhood groups. Funding has remained unchanged in past years while the number of Neighbourhood Groups and their activities and programs have grown considerably.