There’s a new park coming to the Kortright East area of Guelph! Named Mikinaak Donjibaa park (meaning “Where the Turtles Live” Ojibwe), this park will serve residents in a new subdivision off Ambrous Crescent. Based on Feedback received from the community last year, we’ve developed two design concepts to share with the community. We want […]
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2 events,We’re in the final stages of updating our Outside Water Use Bylaw. The Bylaw is designed to help the community adjust and limit water use during high-demand periods such as during the day in warmer weather. From March 5 to 22, we’re sharing some proposed changes to the bylaw and asking the community for comments […] |
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3 events,Share your feedback on the evaluation of alternative design concepts, recommended design concepts, preliminary impacts and mitigation measures for the Gordon Street and Clair/Laird Road Class EA Study. If you are unable to make it to the open house on March 10, 2026, you can view the boards on Have Your Say. After reviewing the […] |
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Overview Learn how to design your rain garden to ensure you are eligible for the City of Guelph’s rain garden rebate program. This virtual workshop will focus on how to plan and build your own rain garden and reap their benefits. Rain gardens attract pollinators and can even help to reduce flood risks in your […] |
5 events,Dig into the foundations of great gardening with this three‑session series of talks on exploring how to truly improve your soil. Whether you’re tending a sprawling garden, nurturing raised beds or keeping container plants thriving, this series will give you the knowledge and confidence to build soil that supports healthier, stronger, more resilient plants.
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On the third Thursday of every month, the project team will be out at a different café in Downtown Guelph for businesses to drop in, grab a coffee on us, and learn about the Downtown Infrastructure Project or share their thoughts with us. Join us this month at Planet Bean (2 Wyndham St N, Guelph). […] |
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3 events,The City of Guelph is set to launch its 2026 Satisfaction Survey to learn how residents feel about the overall quality of life in Guelph and City services. The City has hired Forum Research, an independent research firm, to carry out the survey. Residents may receive a phone call from Forum Research inviting them to […] |
9 events,People in our community are looking for housing that they can afford. To help, we need to preserve the affordable housing and rentals that Guelph already has. A Rental Replacement Bylaw can help us do this. It requires landlords to get a permit from the City before removing or converting affordable units. If affordable units […] We are working on a renoviction bylaw to help protect renters from situations where they may lose their homes unfairly during major repairs or renovations. The Rental Renovation Licencing bylaw (commonly called a “Renoviction Bylaw”) would make sure landlords obtain a license before renovating rental properties and give renters the details they need to decide […]
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You imaged it. We’re building it. Starting the first week of April, we’re putting shovels in the ground to replace critical infrastructure. Together, we’re building a better, more vibrant Downtown for everyone. Come out to the Construction Information Fair on Wednesday, March 25 to get full details on timelines and closures, meet the Project Team, […]
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You imaged it. We’re building it. Starting the first week of April, we’re putting shovels in the ground to replace critical infrastructure. Together, we’re building a better, more vibrant Downtown for everyone. Come out to the Construction Information Fair on Wednesday, March 25 to get full details on timelines and closures, meet the Project Team, […]
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Drop in to our Open House at Victory Public School (135 Exhibition St, Guelph) from 6:30 to 8:30 on March 25, 2026 to learn more about the Exhibition Street Reconstruction Project. During the open house, the project team will share the design to the public to review impacts to residents, answer questions on the design, […] Dig into the foundations of great gardening with this three‑session series of talks on exploring how to truly improve your soil. Whether you’re tending a sprawling garden, nurturing raised beds or keeping container plants thriving, this series will give you the knowledge and confidence to build soil that supports healthier, stronger, more resilient plants.
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The City of Guelph is working on a proposed Heritage Conservation District (HCD) plan for the Ward neighbourhood and we want to hear from you. You’re invited to join us for an open house to learn about the Ward Heritage Conservation District. Drop by on Monday, March 30, between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at […] |
5 events,The City of Guelph is working on a proposed Heritage Conservation District (HCD) plan for the Ward neighbourhood and we want to hear from you. You’re invited to join us for an open house to learn about the Ward Heritage Conservation District. If you can’t make it to the Open House on March 30, you […] |
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Are you thinking about running for City Council or School Board Trustee in this year’s municipal election? This candidate information session will explain what each role involves and help you decide if serving on City Council or the School Board is right for you. Details Date: Wednesday, April 1 Time: 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Location: Online […] Dig into the foundations of great gardening with this three‑session series of talks on exploring how to truly improve your soil. Whether you’re tending a sprawling garden, nurturing raised beds or keeping container plants thriving, this series will give you the knowledge and confidence to build soil that supports healthier, stronger, more resilient plants.
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6 events,In Close the Garden Gate, Master Gardener Cathy Kavassalis explores how commonly used garden plants can move beyond our garden beds and spread across land and water systems. Once established, invasive plants affect farming, forestry and fishing industries, while causing long-term ecological damage and ongoing economic costs that negatively impact us all.
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