What do you think about using influencer marketing to promote local events like Spirit of the Season? Does it help bring new visitors or should more focus be placed on engaging Guelph residents directly?
This story raises important questions about how the city engages with residents who volunteer their time and expertise. How can the city better support inclusive and transparent participation, especially from communities that have historically faced barriers to access?
This decision follows years of student advocacy and debate. Do you believe institutions like universities should take a leadership role in climate-related financial decisions? Why or why not?
What are your thoughts on the role of Canadian communities in responding to global political shifts? Do events like this help foster civic engagement locally?
The community response to this story has been strong and passionate. What does this say about Guelph’s support for local businesses and newcomers? Let’s talk about how we can continue building an inclusive environment for entrepreneurs from all backgrounds.
We want to hear from our readers: What are your thoughts on how public institutions like school boards can better engage with community groups raising concerns about equity and inclusion? Are there ways the delegation process could be more accessible or responsive to these voices?
That's where you go on a headline that used a common hockey term to describe playing poorly in the second period of a game? "Sexually laden"? That's a really, really awful take.
The Red Chev is trying to adapt by leaning into live music and community programming. What kinds of events or services would encourage you to visit or become a member? Let’s start a conversation about how legacy spaces can evolve while staying true to their roots.
Should financial incentives be part of the heritage designation process in Guelph, as they are in other cities? Share your thoughts on whether support for homeowners would improve outcomes.
What steps should the City of Guelph take to better protect tenants from potential renovictions? We’d like to hear your thoughts on how local policy could evolve to address these concerns.
What are your thoughts on the proposed bylaw? Should property owners be responsible for graffiti removal, or should the city take a more active role in prevention and cleanup?
What are your thoughts on Guelph potentially hosting the 2027 Memorial Cup? How do you think it could impact our community, both economically and culturally?
City staff are recommending an appointment process to fill the vacant council seat. Do you feel this approach balances efficiency with public input, or would a by-election better reflect community choice? Share your thoughts below.
We want to hear from you: Have you or someone you know been affected by incidents involving replica weapons? What steps do you think could be taken locally to reduce confusion and keep everyone safe while still allowing students to have fun?
As DeBAR prepares to close its doors, many are sharing memories of how the cafe brought people together. If you’ve visited or been impacted by this space, we invite you to share your experience. What made it special for you—and what would you like to see take its place in our downtown core?
As public health officials continue to monitor the spread of measles, what questions do you have about prevention, vaccination, or local response efforts? Share your thoughts and let’s help each other stay informed.