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Despite the cold, rainy weather approximately 20 people gathered at Kitchener City Hall this morning to take part in the global movement that is “occupying” financial...
Despite the cold, rainy weather approximately 20 people gathered at Kitchener City Hall this morning to take part in the global movement that is “occupying” financial...
The outcome of last Thursday’s provincial election will have a great impact on middle-class students looking for extra help with tuition costs Yes, OSAP students, that means...
On Thursday, Sept 29, Bill C-11 was introduced in the House of Commons, marking the fourth attempt to amend copyright legislation by the Government of Canada The Copyright...
In what looks like a modern day Erin Brockovich story, Ada Lockridge and Ronald Plain of the Aamjiwnaang First Nations Tribe and Ecojustice are actively suing the Ontario...
As many questioned whether or not the Liberal party would win the majority government they were so close to in Oct 6’s provincial election, one of the party’s more prominent...
Over 200 community members were asked last week to define their values, their problems and their dreams for their neighbourhood as it develops over the next 20 years This...
“What we decided to do,” Lyinoluwa Aboyeji, co-founder of the new collaborative learning program Bookneto said, “was re-imagine the entire learning system itself So we...
This past Friday, Oct 7, Kitchener-Waterloo marked the beginning of its 43rd annual Oktoberfest with its ceremonial keg tapping at Kitchener City Hall Incepted on Oct 14, 1969,...
Continuing on a cross-country tour of colleges, universities and high schools, Liberal MP for Papineau, Quebec Justin Trudeau visited Wilfrid Laurier University Wednesday...
For the better part of the school year, Wilfrid Laurier University’s St Michael’s campus has been surrounded by a purple fence This fence marks the beginning of the...