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Municipal elections are approaching across the province and it is very important for students to get involved. A Laurier student is running for council
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At the most recent meeting of the Waterloo city council a proposal was presented to install pay and display machines on Bricker, Ezra and
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At the end of April, Waterloo city councillors approved preliminary plans for a project that will ambitiously expand the size of the University of
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On May 17, a proposal was made to Waterloo city council to install parking meters along Bricker Avenue, Ezra Avenue and Clayfield Avenue. The
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โIโm sure I could learn a lot more from you than you could from me,โย said Peter Mansbridge, anchor for CBCโs The National, to an
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On May 17, Wilfrid Laurier University student Erin Epp announced her bid for Waterloo city council. The declaration made Epp, a third-year political science
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At 5:30 a.m. on April 22, a rapidly developing fire engulfed a number of adjoining businesses in Campus Court Plaza โ located at 140
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The provincial budget provided unexpected relief for Wilfrid Laurier University as the injection of over $300 million into Ontarioโs post-secondary system allowed cuts previously
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On April 28, programs and services manager for the Wilfrid Laurier University Studentsโ Union Bill Kitchen ended his employment after working for the union
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On May 12, David McMurray, Wilfrid Laurier University dean of students, was appointed to the position vice-president of student affairs. The newly-developed position will


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