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  • HOUSING MARKET TOO HOT, TOO COLD OR JUST RIGHT?

    On the provincial government’s new efforts to manage WR’s increasingly expensive housing market

  • Home Prices Keep Rising

    Fewer homes on the market, while WR’s population grows

  • Downtown Kitchener Makes Future Plans

    What will downtown Kitchener be like in the years to come? What do people like about it and how do they want it to change? Members of the public recently […]

  • Zero Talent, Much Privilege

    What seems simple rarely is, when evaluating dominant culture

  • Local Study Looks for Scientific Evidence Music Therapy Reduces Anxiety

    New study looks for scientific evidence that music therapy can reduce anxiety

  • The Future is Tall: New Rules for Building Up in DTK?

    Downtown developers building up, not out

  • SHORE Expands Into Cambridge

    Expanding Services for Pregnant People

  • Bay Area Gentrification in Waterloo Region?

    Some WR tech leaders working hard to be part of healthy urban development

  • Shame On Us All

    On stopping the policing and shaming of women and trans people right now

  • Pursuing Diversity in WR

    Organizations should reflect the communities they serve

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