• ION DIALOGUES: DOWNTOWN DUST

    TCE chats with Tina Riddell, owner of Living Fresh Flower Studio & School and Helena Kwiecinski, owner of StylFrugal, to hear how small, independent businesses are fairing during ION construction.

  • Plan B Co-operative seeking support

    What started out as a longing for a feminist sex toy store has morphed into the desire to create an intersectional trifecta of support. Plan B will focus on creating a space for all members of the queer community to establish roots in the downtown core.

  • ION dialogues: Jay Walljasper

    TCE is sharing an on-going discussion series on ION impacts. This month, we sat down with Jay Walljasper, award-winning community builder, journalist, author, and city collector.

  • ION DIALOGUES: KIMBERLY MOSER

    Every month, TCE will be sharing a conversation with someone affected by LRT construction. To start, we caught up with Kimberly Moser, manger of community relations for the ION.

  • Bridging history through arts

    Four pylon-style gas lights have appeared atop Weber St. bridge, donned in art work representing the industrial heritage of the area.

  • WILL SING FOR SOCIAL CHANGE

    Singing your name to 30 or so strangers is a really great way to jump into the fire.

  • Photography in a Tech World

    In a way, FLASH WR is much more than an attempt to uncover talent in the region – it’s an opportunity to celebrate the intersection between Waterloo Region’s thriving technology sector and it’s ever bubbling, yet ever hidden, arts and culture ecosystem.

  • Welcome to 2015, Waterloo Region!

    Arts Editor, Anna Beard, reflects on our makeover and sweet talks you into joining our awesome team.

  • Stitch ‘n’ Kitsch turns 10

    As Stitch ’n’ Kitsch craft show approaches its tenth year, this crafty collective is stronger than ever.

  • Behind the scenes at Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre

    The Community Edition ventured backstage to bring you the performance behind the curtain at Kitchener-Waterloo Little Theatre. From rehearsal to opening night, the little space brings big-time heart to the Kitchener-Waterloo theatre scene.