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  • Saga boy: journey to canada and adulthood

    Saga Boy by local author Antonio Michael Downing starts off with a loss. As the memoir progresses; however, readers gain an abundance of insight and thoughtfulness after taking in this […]

  • Rocking this Town: a Look at Legends Passing through Waterloo and Adding to its Rich Musical History

    Waterloo’s epic rock history from the 1960s and ‘70s may be lost to some folks who did not have the privilege of living through it. The Guess Who, Chuck Berry […]

  • Underdog Dance Corp.: Passion Project to Pandemic Success

    The Underdog Dance Corp., situated in the heart of Uptown Waterloo since September 2020, is an embodiment of the phrase, “dance from the heart”.  Given the narrative of many small […]

  • UW Alumnus Releases Debut Poetry Book: But Are You Really Sorry?

    Aniqah Beharry, University of Waterloo alumnus and self-published author,  is blazing her own trail after the release of her debut book, But Are You Really Sorry?. This poetry/journal chapbook is […]

  • Local Artists Collaborate with Changing the Flow on Inclusive Period Boxes

    For folks with bodies that menstruate, some exciting news is flowing downstream. Changing The Flow, a Waterloo Region-based social enterprise focused on menstrual equity, recently unveiled the first two editions […]

  • New Tax Incentive for Spending Vacations in Ontario

    The Waterloo Region tourism industry joins others across the province in welcoming Ontario’s 2022 Staycation Tax Incentive. This temporary tax credit aims to encourage families and individuals to explore the […]

  • Insight into the 2021-2022 Proposed Budget Increase for the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS)

    By Adrian Quijano On Dec. 15, 2021, the Region of Waterloo approved a $10 million dollar increase for the Waterloo Regional Police Service (WRPS). The total budget for 2022 comes […]

  • Everyday Thoughts on the Convoy

    In Nov. 2021, the federal government announced that all Canadian truckers who cross the U.S. border would need to be vaccinated. The Freedom Convoy occupied Ottawa for several weeks in […]

  • The Bingsu brings refreshing Korean desserts to Uptown Waterloo

    The Bingsu is one of Uptown Waterloo’s newest additions to its restaurant roster, offering classic hot and cold Korean desserts and bubble tea. It is Waterloo’s first Korean Bingsu speciality […]

  • Exploring Refugee Experiences in the Region

    In August 2021, Ottawa promised to resettle 40,000 Afghan refugees when the Taliban regained control of most of the country after the U.S Army forces retreated. Thousands of people were […]

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