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Tag: Year in Review 2018

GUELPH POLITICAST #153 – Guelph Stuff: Year in Review

Published on Dec 29, 2018Dec 30, 2018 by Adam A. DonaldsonLeave a comment

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” →

Categories Guelph Politicast•Tags Eli Ridder, Guelph Stuff, Year End, Year in Review 2018

The Guelph Politico Yearbook: Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going

Published on Dec 28, 2018Jan 4, 2019 by Adam A. DonaldsonLeave a comment

With the new year approaching, it’s time to take stock of another year of Guelph Politico. Here’s where we’ve been, and hopefully where we’re going. Continue reading “The Guelph Politico Yearbook: Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going” →

Categories Opinion•Tags Guelph Politico, Year in Review 2018

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So a quick update about the anti-mask event in #downtownguelph today: half the announced speakers were no shows, but Death stopped by for a minute. Local angle saw the mayor and the CAO get accused of being pawns of the UN, but it was as all par for the course. Working on a Politico post about it all.
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