Tag Archives: Guelph Politico

Gang of Four Ending on CFRU

Sadly, tomorrow brings to a close a three year odyssey called “The Gang of Four,” the little radio show that could. Honestly, looking back on the last three years working with the gang, it’s a wonder not that it’s coming … Continue reading

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Listen to Live Guelph Election Coverage on CFRU

It’s been a very long Municipal Election season, but it all comes to a head on Monday night as the votes are tabulated and a new city council is named. If you’re looking for somewhere to get all the blow-by-blows … Continue reading

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2014 Municipal Election Coverage on Guelph Politico

Even though nominations are open from January 2, the municipal election really gets underway in September. With both the unexpected/expected Provincial Election and the summer months now behind us, now’s the time for Ontarians to start considering who they want … Continue reading

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Coverage of Guelph Transit Lockout on Politico

The City of Guelph is currently undergoing a lockout of the transit workers, rendering all buses in the Royal City semi-permanently stuck in park as the people that depend on the bus try desperately to get by without it. The … Continue reading

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Robocalls Trial Wraps in Guelph Tomorrow

One of the ongoing stories I’ve been following on Guelph Politico is the trial of Michael Sona, the only person charged with committing the fraudulent robocalls in the Royal City on Election Day, May 2, 2011. The trial lasted all … Continue reading

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Ontario Election Underway on Guelph Politico

It seems like this election has been in the works since the last one ended in October 2011, but now it’s finally here! Unofficially, the election began last Friday when the NDP under leader Andrea Horwath refused to endorse the … Continue reading

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