Guelph Mercury Guelph's daily newspaper.
In 1873, he merged that paper with the Advertiser to form the Guelph Mercury and Advertiser.
The Guelph Mercury has since had numerous owners.
In February 2009, Torstar announced layoffs across the chain, including 13 newsroom staff at the Guelph Mercury.
During that election and thereafter the Guelph Mercury subjected Chamberlain to increasing degrees of criticism.
In 1924, The Herald was absorbed by the Guelph Mercury.
Vik Kirsch, "Former Liberal leader says he lost best friend", Guelph Mercury, 26 March 2002.
"Political silence is better than gold", Guelph Mercury, 5 February 2003.
He moved to Guelph with his family and got his first job at the age of 15 working at the Guelph Mercury.
In 1965, Slinger was hired as a reporter for the Guelph Mercury and remained there for approximately two years.