Developers get their hands on Iron Horse trail
After a heated city council vote, Waterloo is moving ahead with plans to redevelop a portion of the Iron Horse Trail On June 10, city councilors voted four to two in favour...
After a heated city council vote, Waterloo is moving ahead with plans to redevelop a portion of the Iron Horse Trail On June 10, city councilors voted four to two in favour...
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Waterloo Region may soon be home to not just one, but two bicycle-sharing programs Both Grand River Public Bike Sharing (GRPBS) and The Working Centre are in the midst of...
March has begun, yet on a Wednesday in Kitchener, the ground is still covered in two feet of snow and there’s a distinct chill in the air It’s hard to believe spring is...
In a crowded conference room in a downtown Toronto hotel, the atmosphere is tense It’s the 75th annual Canadian University Press Conference and it is filled with eager young...
With an increasing amount of students about to graduate into the precarious and rapidly changing job market, one class at Wilfrid Laurier University is prepping them to face...
Kelsey Louise Felker’s name can now sadly be added to the ever-growing list of sex workers who have been killed or are missing in Canada At a vigil in memory of Felker in...
Waterloo has an arts problem At least, that’s what they say People seem to believe that cool, fun things aren’t happening in this city, and it’s hard to convince them...
On a cold, windy day in late December, approximately 30 people are gathered at the Speaker’s Corner at King and Frederick Streets in Kitchener They’re intently listening...
Local First Nations leaders and community members gathered Friday in Kitchener to show solidarity with other Idle No More demonstrations across the country At the speaker's...