Although the Provincial government doesn’t much care for carbon taxes, they’re still sharing the wealth when it comes to revenue from the gas tax, and Guelph Transit will again be a beneficiary of the program to the tune of $3 million. Continue reading “Gas Taxes Mean $3 Million More for Guelph Transit in 2019”
City Council Preview – What’s on the Agenda for the January 14 Meeting?
Before Committee of the Whole next Monday, City Council will get a check up on their responsibilities when it comes to the safe delivery and administration of Guelph’s drinking water. Continue reading “City Council Preview – What’s on the Agenda for the January 14 Meeting?”
Wroute Expands Through the Region, and All the Way to Burlington
After a successful start in September running rides every half-hour from Guelph to Kitchener, the new passenger service Wroute is already expanding to several new stops including the University of Guelph, the Waterloo Region Airport, and locations in Burlington. Continue reading “Wroute Expands Through the Region, and All the Way to Burlington”
You’re Invited to Another Baker District Workshop
Eager to stay on top of the Baker Street redevelopment project? The City is asking for your feedback once again with two “drop-in” workshops to be held on January 15. Continue reading “You’re Invited to Another Baker District Workshop”
Guelph NDP Start New (Election) Year with New Exec Committee
The local New Democratic Party riding association met at the main branch of the Guelph Public Library on Saturday for their annual general meeting. A new president was elected, leadership positions filled, and plans began for the 2019 Federal Election campaign. Continue reading “Guelph NDP Start New (Election) Year with New Exec Committee”
Power Outage Strikes Downtown Guelph
A power outage affected dozens of commercial and residential customers in downtown Guelph after it struck on Friday morning.
Committee of the Whole Preview – What’s on the Agenda for the January 14 Meeting?
Committee of the Whole meets for the first time since July, and for the first time of this new era of City Council, and the agenda includes big ticket items like red light cameras, the Parkland Dedication Bylaw, and council’s response to the Ontario government’s most controversial bit of legislation yet. Continue reading “Committee of the Whole Preview – What’s on the Agenda for the January 14 Meeting?”
GUELPH POLITICAST #154 – The Transit Pass with TAAG
It was quite a year for transit issues. An election year, actually. It seemed like, for once, people at City Hall were actually listening, and that transit users were being heard about all the issues, and the ongoing problems. So did we accomplish anything, and what’s coming up now in the new year? That’s why TAAG is here! Continue reading “GUELPH POLITICAST #154 – The Transit Pass with TAAG”
The Politico Calendar for January 2019
A new year means new opportunities, and it looks to be a very busy January if you’re looking for something new to do. Here’s the Politico Calendar for the first month of 2019! Continue reading “The Politico Calendar for January 2019”
GUELPH POLITICAST #153 – Guelph Stuff: Year in Review
Had enough of this autopsy of the year 2018 that every media outlet is doing? Hold on you your butts because Guelph Politico’s got one more: December’s edition of “Guelph Stuff.” Continue reading “GUELPH POLITICAST #153 – Guelph Stuff: Year in Review”









