Protest assesses conflict
Laurier 4 Palestine hosted a march on Nov 22 to highlight some of their concerns with the current conflict in the Gaza This silent protest started on Wilfrid Laurier...
Laurier 4 Palestine hosted a march on Nov 22 to highlight some of their concerns with the current conflict in the Gaza This silent protest started on Wilfrid Laurier...
Waterloo’s universities can now breathe a little bit easier After months of work and deliberation, a threat of censure put forth last April by the Canadian Association of...
Recognized for its access to great talents and pioneering endeavors and ideas, Waterloo was ranked 16th on a list of the world’s top-20 ecosystems for startups The report was...
A second proposal to change federal electoral boundaries in Waterloo Region has raised concerns from local representatives about the potential negative impact it could have on...
Downtown Toronto resident Venna Tudor had previously ventured to New York City every November for Black Friday with friends in the hopes of catching good deals on her many...
Last week, Peter Braid, MP for Kitchener-Waterloo, announced the initiation of a food security project by local organization the Mennonite Economic Development Associates...
In a recent round of inspections under the rental bylaw that was put in effect last April, the City of Waterloo found that 80 per cent of its 2,200 initial applicants for the...
While most are aware of the controversy surrounding the Keystone XL Pipeline project, only recently has similar attention been raised locally about Waterloo Region’s own...
A number of recent crimes taking place in Waterloo, specifically in the student community of Wilfrid Laurier University and the University of Waterloo, have raised concerns...
After many requests from the residents of Waterloo, Grand River Transit (GRT) will be implementing new service changes that will take place in September 2013 Improvements...