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Council addressed the funding of a skating rink and water feature for the public square. The total costs for the additional features is estimated
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Brock Golden, a convicted child pornographer, has been granted permission from the Manitoba Court of Appeals to continue his education in the Kitchener-Waterloo area
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There always seem to be people who, when acceding to just a little power, become absolutely monstrous. We have seen it in celebrities of
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โIf Iโm alive next year, I think Iโll plant this field.โ I was out for a walk through the fields and forests near the
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Student groups, universities singing โbig fiveโ blues QUEBEC (CUP) โ The presidents of five of Canadaโs top universities have spent the summer calling for
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Wearing little more than nipple tassels, crotchless pantyhose and bunny ears, buskers performed their gravitydefying stunts while baring it all for the local crowd.
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Public Square controversies Opening on May 31, the public square has received a great deal of criticism, from its design to the activities it
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Brick sues founder On June 2, 2009, Brick Brewing Co. launched a million-dollar lawsuit against its former owner Jim Brickman. The founder and former
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Since its opening in May, the events in the public square have either drawn in large crowds or a scant audience. The success or
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The Wilfrid Laurier School of Business and Economics (SBE) Studentsโ Society has won a bid to host Jeux du Commerce (JDC) Central in January


Serving the Waterloo campus, The Cord seeks to provide students with relevant, up to date stories. Weโre always interested in having more volunteer writers, photographers and graphic designers.