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Guelph Public Library puts a spotlight on banned books
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I love our library!
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Climate change is going to impact our municipality in many ways. It already has. It’s great to see the city investing in this and taking a community based approach. Hardly a “waste”
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This is a great opportunity. Get out from under your bridge, little fella! Congrats to the recipients.
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What disheartening and stigmatizing comments. Within this entire article, and all the work that has gone into getting this space up and running, this is what stands out to you? Yeesh. Congrats to Stepping Stone staff on this opening - thanks for all you do to keep community members safe and housed.
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Wow. Bleak description. Here’s hoping that the panelists can offer a solution-focused and actionable dialogue with community that goes beyond the doom and gloom.
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MRW my friend, I think you missed the point here….
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I see the value in having local orgs lead, while consulting with the larger organizations in this space to apply their knowledge for our local context. Really glad to see the city investing in this.
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Hoping that this is a useful tool for decision makers, and glad to see the framing of this as a health issue.
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I truly hope this is a joke.
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High fives to WH for all the amazing work they do!
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It’s so frustrating to see city and county nickel and dime-ing the provision of meals at an emergency shelter…
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Yes littlefella, staff are required to lead programs that support people. That’s how it works.
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With all that’s happening in our community right now, some poor city staffer is now being tasked with writing a report on the cost of soup….
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BBe, I sure agree with you! It will be great to have students living downtown and engaged in our community and supporting local businesses. Can’t wait!
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