Source Feed: Global News - Canada
Author: Mike Hodges
Publication Date: February 6, 2025 - 11:40
Guelph needs more ambulatory services and staff to meet population growth by 2034
February 6, 2025

To meet the needs of Guelph and Wellington County’s growing population, more ambulatory services are needed, local politicians say. The city will need 10 new ambulance stations and 40 additional paramedics by 2034. On Tuesday, city staff presented a $47 million spending proposal plan at the Committee of the Whole meeting. Mayor Cam Guthrie said...
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