It’s not every day that the Prime Minister of Canada comes to town, and it’s not every time that he’s bringing millions of dollars to help tackle the housing crisis. But both of these things came to pass on Friday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the in-progress Kindle Communities project on Shelldale and announced that the City of Guelph’s share of the House Accelerator Fund is $21.4 million. Continue reading “Trudeau Comes to Town to Announce Guelph’s Share of Housing Accelerator Fund”
Month: Jan 2024
City Council Preview – What’s on the Agenda for the January 16 Meeting?
The first Guelph City Council meeting of 2024 is a planning meeting, and it will be a largely procedural affair. If you’re wondering about what the new Development Charges are going to look like in the spring, or if you’re wondering about the fate of a specific project on Bristol Street, or if you’ve just been hankering for some council action after a very long winter’s break, check out what’s on this agenda!. Continue reading “City Council Preview – What’s on the Agenda for the January 16 Meeting?”
MEETING PREVIEW: Heritage Guelph Meeting for January 15, 2024
Welcome to 2024, which is the last year for some properties in Guelph that are presently listed for their heritage value, but are not yet designated. This year of heritage will begin with, of all things, the making of a Top 10 list, and then we will move on to one property proposed for designation and another property that’s ready for designation. Get ready for a big heritage year! Continue reading “MEETING PREVIEW: Heritage Guelph Meeting for January 15, 2024”
An Update About Guelph Politico
I know this is not the usual post you see on this website, but it’s not been a usual couple of days. To explain, I have to do something I rarely do: Get personal. Continue reading “An Update About Guelph Politico”
GUELPH POLITICAST #404 – 2023: Year in Review
Although this is now technically 2024, we’re going to spend this week’s show having the last word about 2023. We plowed through a lot of news in last week’s clip show, but this week we will bring some much needed analysis: What will 2023 be remembered for? Who were the players? Who failed when it was their turn to play? And what’s going to happen next as we go into 2024? Continue reading “GUELPH POLITICAST #404 – 2023: Year in Review”
MEETING PREVIEW: Committee of Adjustment Meeting for January 11, 2024
The Committee of Adjustment will not be given a chance to ease into the new year because they have to get right back at it with about eight different files that are all looking for some kind of accommodation. New additions, separations, and some musical parking spaces are all on the agenda, plus a special request from a vital community service that’s looking to expand its capacity. Let’s look at the list of applications for January… Continue reading “MEETING PREVIEW: Committee of Adjustment Meeting for January 11, 2024”





