
COVID-19 appears to be on a steep rise again and more regions like Kitchener-Waterloo are entering the โred zone.โ However, it is important to
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For months, Canadian citizens have been hoping and praying for a nationally accessible vaccine for COVID-19. But even after all those months, we still
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Marbles Restaurant in Uptown Waterloo is the latest local business to be negatively impacted by COVID-19. Theyโre set to permanently close their doors after
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Wilfrid Laurier University released a statement on Nov. 16 and announced the holiday break will be extended by one week. Classes for the winter semester are
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As of Tuesday, 44 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported by Region of Waterloo Public Health.ย There are 230 active cases, with five

While weโve been dealing with COVID-19 for months on end, we have yet to endure the pandemic during the harshest winter months. As the
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Cystic acne, seasonal depression and frostbitten fingers: winter is already painful. Throw in a pandemic to the mix and Iโm not quite sure how
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According to the head of the Ontario Pharmacists Association, pharmacies across the province have seen a 500 per cent increase in demand for the flu shot
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Save for a few riveting episodes of Jeopardy, we, the general public, have been denied our regular dose of reality television. Thanks to the
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On Nov. 2, Wilfrid Laurier University confirmed one new positive case of COVID-19 in a student living in Waterloo campusโ Macdonald House Residence. The


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