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Past articles by Joy:

A year of war: Vigil for Ukraine to be held at Guelph City Hall

The vigil marks 365 days of Ukrainian resistance against the Russian invasion → Read More

The human trafficking warning signs every Guelph parent and child need to know

A virtual information session will be held by Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis on Feb. 22 for Human Trafficking Awareness Day. → Read More

5 common ingredients for making safer and cheaper household cleaners

Coun. Erin Caton shared her experience at the Living Better on Less session Thursday. How to make safer and cheaper cleaning products? Guelph's Helper Bees’ Living Better on Less program offers tips. → Read More

‘I really do think we’re in for massive changes’: Guelph career coach on how to adapt to the future of work

Wayne Greenway of Career Aviators and Frank Newman, Newman Human Resources Consulting Inc., weigh in about the future of work. → Read More

‘Fun, energetic and electrifying’: Metal Mayhem fundraiser ready to rock Guelph music studio

Ronald Scott, 17, is holding a fundraiser for Royal City Studios (RCS) this month and he wants all metal music fans to come. → Read More

'The crisis in health care is not cataract surgeries’: Guelph resident concerned about shifting surgeries out of hospitals

Is moving cataract surgeries out of public hospitals really a good idea? → Read More

‘Only more goodness could grow from this’: 7-year-old budding Guelph artist sells paintings to local store

The young artist danced and sang with joy when she sold her first paintings. → Read More

‘You can’t do this journey alone’: Former Guelph resident on caring for her father with Alzheimer's

A Silent Bugle: Journals of an Alzheimer’s Daughter, shares private thoughts and special memories, as well as questions for the reader. → Read More

New home for Guelph boutique: ‘I want people to come here and feel welcomed and appreciated’

The grand opening was held on Jan. 14. → Read More

‘We’re doing something unique and fun’: Canada's smallest bar opens in Guelph

“People are experiencing a little bit of Las Vegas, a little bit of Disney World here. It’s an escape. People are really soaking this up, and I’m loving it.” → Read More

‘Everybody is welcome’: Guelph’s Royal City Mission hopes to fill gaps for people experiencing poverty

Royal City Mission staff and volunteers are working hard to implement longer hours and more services for 2023. → Read More

Guelph Mercury Tribune 2022 in review: Reporter Joy Struthers reflects on stories of the year

Here are a few stories that impacted reporter Joy Struthers during her first year as a reporter for the Guelph Mercury Tribune. → Read More

‘Time is of the essence in online dating’: Guelph matchmaker shares 10 tips

The holidays are a great time to start online dating or thinking about your goals. Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match. → Read More

‘Our core of our beliefs is that everyone is creative’: Art Not Shame seeks support for new Guelph location

Art Not Shame is setting up shop at 119 Wyndham Street and needs some support. → Read More

Guelph's Speedy Sweeties has 10 tips so you can get your deliveries quickly and safely

Kim Gadoury, an administrator at Speedy Sweeties, worked as a delivery driver herself for years. She said that following a few simple tips will ensure you get your delivery efficiently, especially... → Read More

Sparkles in the Park at Riverside Park in Guelph cancelled for Friday Dec. 23

The Rotary Ciub of Guelph's Sparkles in the Park Committee hopes everyone stays safe. → Read More

10 ways to make your holiday event more inclusive and accessible

Guelph accessibility activists have some ideas. → Read More

Guelph teen faces assault causing bodily harm charge after incident at school

A girl was allegedly assaulted in the hallway at her school. Guelph teen faces assault causing bodily harm charge after incident at school. → Read More

Are ‘Grandparent Scams’ on the rise in Guelph?: What to know and what to do to protect yourself and family

Police note similar facts about grandparent scams and how to avoid them. → Read More

‘The need is great every year, but I think the desperation is much greater this year’: Guelph group provides ‘A Little Relief’

A Facebook group and grassroots initiative is providing A Little Relief to families. → Read More