Joe Tersigni is one of the four incumbent trustees running for the Wellington Catholic District School Board. Can he convince voters to give him another term? Continue reading “CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – Joe Tersigni for Wellington Catholic District School Board Trustee”
CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – June Hofland for Ward 3 Councillor
June Hofland got to keep her seat in 2014 by only a few votes. She’s obviously hoping to do better this year among some stiff competition. Continue reading “CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – June Hofland for Ward 3 Councillor”
CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – Susan Moziar for Ward 2/3/4 Upper Grand District School Board Trustee
Susan Moziar has been a trustee for the Upper Grand District School Board since 1991, and if she wins in 2018 she will have been a trustee for over 30 years. Continue reading “CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – Susan Moziar for Ward 2/3/4 Upper Grand District School Board Trustee”
The Politico Calendar for September 2018
Welcome to September. A new season, a new school year, and the unofficial kick-off to the Municipal Election, and so much more. Here’s some political and cultural events to mark your calendar for in the next 30 days! Continue reading “The Politico Calendar for September 2018”
MANGEZ! Dine Safe Guide for August 16-31, 2018
Twice-monthly, Guelph Politico posts the latest inspection results from the Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health Unit inspection of local restaurants, hotels, cafes, grocery stores and other businesses that handle food. We call it “Mangez!”, and this column highlights the latest inspections done by WDGPH, and the results they’ve posted. Continue reading “MANGEZ! Dine Safe Guide for August 16-31, 2018”
RECAP: Gibson Hosts Update on the Driveway Width Enforcement Concerns
Driveway width. It’s been the political controversy of the year, and as council prepares to hear the matter of a suspension of certain provisions of bylaw enforcement, members of the Guelph community gathered this evening at the Victoria Road Recreation Centre to get an update. Ward 1 Councillor Dan Gibson hosted a town hall on the matter, and this is the recap. Continue reading “RECAP: Gibson Hosts Update on the Driveway Width Enforcement Concerns”
GUELPH POLITICAST #136 – Lyndsey Butcher, SHORE Centre
If you know what sex education is going to look like when school starts on Tuesday, then you’re either the education minister, or one of several teachers that’s going to defy the provincial government and teach the 2015 health curriculum update anyway. Can anything good come from all this confusion? Continue reading “GUELPH POLITICAST #136 – Lyndsey Butcher, SHORE Centre”
CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – Dan Gibson for Ward 1 Councillor
Dan Gibson has become a well-known and outspoken presence around the council chamber in his first term as city councillor. Can he convince Ward 1 voters to give an encore in October? Continue reading “CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – Dan Gibson for Ward 1 Councillor”
CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE – Marino Gazzola for Wellington Catholic District School Board Trustee
All members of the present Wellington Catholic District School Board are running for re-election this year, including the present Chair, Marino Gazzola. So what’s his case for returning to the board?
Only Some Minor Changes Coming to Transit Next Month
With September coming, it’s that incredible time of year when it seems like everything gets back to normal. “Normal” is relative in the case of Guelph Transit though, because September is usually the time for some schedule or route changes, and this September is no exception. Continue reading “Only Some Minor Changes Coming to Transit Next Month”









