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- This week on the Press Conference...
Poverty report, Skih Temple, Disappearing bees
- Meet your CSA General Election candidates
Video interviews and statements now available online
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- Meet your CSA General Election Candidates: Anastasia Zavarella
Local Affairs Commissioner
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Local Affairs Commissioner
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Human Resources & Operations Commissioner
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Human Resources & Operations Commissioner
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At-Large Commissioner
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Academic & University Affairs Commissioner
- Meet your CSA General Election candidates: Roisin Lyder
Academic & University Affairs Commissioner
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Communications & Corporate Affairs Commissioner
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Communications & Corporate Affairs Commissioner
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External Affairs Commissioner candidate
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External Affairs Commissioner
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Academic & University Affairs Commissioner
- Guelphites warm up at Hillside Inside
Organizers consider new direction for next year's festival
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- University hosts 29th annual Organic Conference
Hundreds flock to conference; fate of organic major remains uncertain
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- Guelph Citizens Protest Prorogue
Hundres gather downtown over suspension of Parliament
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- Let them eat Perogies, Guelphites say
Citizens organize to raise awareness about proroguing
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- Olympic-sized fall makes headlines for Guelph
Torch relay knock-down raises questions about security
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- Budget 2010: What's stays, what goes?
Most community programs spared, transit service and city jobs takes a hit
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