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After almost 22 years at Queen’s Park, Elizabeth Witmer has decided to call it quits. Witmer, the Progressive Conservative MPP for the Kitchener-Waterloo riding,
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After an evening of celebration with businesses, volunteers and government officials, Sustainable Waterloo Region executive director Mike Morrice admits that the environmental change the
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A blue Suzuki motorcycle and black Acura collided at the intersection of King St. and University Ave. this evening. The damage to the Acura
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While โDisconnectedโ may have been the theme of the third-annual TEDxWaterloo, the day-long event held at Kitchenerโs Centre in the Square achieved the opposite.
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Occupy Movement comes to Waterloo Last October, the Kitchener-Waterloo area welcomed its own form of the Occupy movement, which was a short-lived international phenomenon.
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Students in the television broadcasting program at Conestoga College are being given a unique opportunity to develop practical skills by writing and producing a
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Last Wednesday, the Kitchener City Hall Rotunda gallery was packed full of people for the United Nations (UN) International Day for the Elimination of
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Recently, Anselma House, a non-profit organization part of the Womenโs Crisis Services of Waterloo Region (WCSWR) that aims to provide shelter, education and outreach
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Maneuvering around the original city of Waterloo website used to be time consuming, frustrating and sometimes extremely unhelpful. However, the City of Waterloo is
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Tearing down cultural boundaries through international student work experiences, AIESEC is a student-run organization based out of 110 countries, offering a unique opportunity for


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