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2 attempted abductions in Waterloo region over the weekend

Police report one attempted abduction in Ayr Saturday night and one in Waterloo early Sunday morning. Police report that victims in both cases were able to escape and run away from the danger.

University of Waterloo team tests electrical repairs in zero gravity as way to extend space travel

An engineering team from the University of Waterloo joined the Canadian Reduced Gravity Experiment Design Challenge looking to solve the issue of electrical repairs in space. Soldering in space isn't as simple as it is here on Earth, so they tested their new theory in microgravity.

Stratford, Ont., suburb coping after neighbour feud turns fatal

Residents in a small Stratford, Ont., suburb are still grappling with the tragic outcome of a neighbourhood feud that left two dead and two seriously injured Thursday night.

66 km for #66: Owen Sound man honours fallen K-W Siskins hockey player with charity run

After 18-year-old Tyson Downs died suddenly of a genetic heart condition in his Owen Sound home, his childhood friend decided to organize a run to raise money for a Toronto program doing research on the subject.

'A wait-and-see game': Parents anxious about U of G housing waitlist as fall semester looms

The university of Guelph is under fire for having admitted 1,300 more students than they have residence space for. Now, with the fall semester fast approaching, parents and students aren't exactly sure what they'll do if they don't get in.

COVID is still 'out there' warns public health official for Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph

With COVID-19 making headlines south of the border, CBC Kitchener-Waterloo checks in with a local public health official to get the state of the virus and see what can be done to keep cases low.

Guelph woman waited hours in court for son's hearing, only to learn he died after night in OPP custody

Faye Dzikewich waited in court all day for her son's bail hearing before learning the 36-year-old had died in a Guelph hospital after spending the night in Ontario Provincial Police custody. "I was screaming and panicking," says Dzikewich, who now wants to know what exactly happened.

Q and A: Why this microbiologist is warning people not to ingest some food dyes

Research indicates that certain artificial food dyes can produce toxic byproducts when broken down by gut microbes. These dyes are used primarily for their aesthetic appeal despite lacking nutritional value. One researcher is urging the public to be vigilant, and for regulators and manufacturers to re-evaluate their use.

Cargill, union for striking workers reach tentative deal in Guelph

Meetings earlier this week resulted in a memorandum of settlement between Cargill and the union representing striking workers at the beef-processing facility. Union membership will be educated on the new deal Friday and a vote Saturday is expected.

Striking Cargill workers turn to Guelph Food Bank as strike drags on

The Guelph Food Bank shared numbers with CBC News which show the week of June 17 alone saw more than 150 striking Cargill workers and their families sign up for assistance, not taking into account the numbers from satellite locations.