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Trump brokers an Israel-Iran cease-fire amid tensions, while Netanyahu seeks redemption through conflict with Iran despite Gaza concerns. Trump claims nuclear sites are destroyed, but intelligence warns of Iran's potential program revival.

Guelph, County of Wellington aim to transform health and housing services

Global NewsTuesday, June 24, 2025 at 7:28:02 PM
Guelph, County of Wellington aim to transform health and housing services
Local leaders in Guelph and Wellington County are teaming up to tackle two big challenges—healthcare and housing—by identifying where the system is falling short and figuring out how to fix it. A new planning group is leading the charge to make services more effective and accessible for residents.
Editor’s Note: Housing and healthcare are deeply connected—when one struggles, so does the other. This effort matters because it’s not just about building homes or adding clinics; it’s about making sure people can actually live well in their community. If done right, it could mean fewer people falling through the cracks.
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