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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 99. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Guelph, Companies based in Guelph, Culture of Guelph, Education in Guelph, Geography of Guelph, Media in Guelph, People from Guelph, Politics of Guelph, Sport in Guelph, Transportation in Guelph, Neve Campbell, Guelph Storm, Alexander Fraser Pirie, Johnston Hall, Guelph Royals, Guelph Athletics, John McCrae, George A. Drew, Guelph Platers, Jade Chung, Logan Couture, Guelph Transit, George Pirie, Thomas Christopher Collins, Miranda Chartrand, Hillside Festival, Kirk Maltby, Victor Davis, Seth, Edward Johnson, Rich Peverley, J. Dewey Soper, Guelph Hurricanes, Oswald West, Guelph CMC's, Kelly Richardson, Bob Emslie, Guelph Biltmore Mad Hatters, Gavin Smith, Upper Grand District School Board, Cody Bass, Church of Our Lady Immaculate, Guelph, Guelph Transit Fleet Roster, David Jones, Sleeman Breweries, Sleeman Centre, Ned Sparks, George McPhee, Arthur W. Cutten, Greg Marshall, Mike Hudson, Speed River, Ontario Agricultural College, Liz Sandals, Downtown Guelph, Tommy Reilly, Doug Risebrough, Bleeding Apple, Guelph Farmers' Market, Chuck Tatham, Edward Robert Armstrong, Wellington Catholic District School Board, Jack Purcell, Jim Cockman, Bob Watson, Guelph Silvercreeks, Sue Richards, Jeffry Hall Brock, Guelph Bus Terminal, Charley Fox, Zoe Keating, Bryan DeCorso, Ray Scapinello, Micheal Haley, Guelph Lake, Andrew Paul MacDonald, Jean Little, Guelph Regals, Derek Fletcher, Bunk Congalton, Guelph railway station, Dick Carroll, Jim Guthrie, Charles Wilson, Paddy Johnson, Scott Diamond, Frank Valeriote, John Kenneth Macalister, Ontario Co-operative Association, Bill McCreary, Mark Rogers, George Turner Orton, Ron Scott, Hanlon Parkway, Guelph City Hall, Con-G, Rick Allain, Shaun Benson, Doug Stinson, Noah Danby, Joey Slinger, Brian MacLellan, Guelph General Hospital, Bill Sweeney, Nathan Lawr, Art...