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As many questioned whether or not the Liberal party would win the majority government they were so close to in Oct. 6โs provincial election,
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Over 200 community members were asked last week to define their values, their problems and their dreams for their neighbourhood as it develops over
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โWhat we decided to do,โ Lyinoluwa Aboyeji, co-founder of the new collaborative learning program Bookneto said, โwas re-imagine the entire learning system itself. So
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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
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For the sixth time in a row, election night was a night of celebration for Elizabeth Witmer. The Progressive Conservative was re-elected yet again
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He had to wait until 12:21 a.m. to do it, but Liberal John Milloy can celebrate the beginning of his third term as the
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Even after 21 years, Elizabeth Witmer isn’t going anywhere from her job as an Ontario MPP. The incumbent of the Kitchener-Waterloo riding was re-elected,
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โI think people here will agree, we put in all of our effort an our energy, and now we just have to sit and
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Defeated locally, but victorious provincially, Liberal supporters who convened at the Brick Brewery to watch election results pour in had plenty to celebrate. The
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Oct. 7 will mark the kick off of Kitchener-Waterlooโs Oktoberfest. Originally a German beer drinking tradition, K-W Oktoberfest is the biggest in North America.


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