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  • Dear Kitchener Launches with Panel Discussion About KW’s History

    Taylor Jones’ latest photography project launched with panel at the KPL featuring “Kitchener’s Finest” last month

  • The Secret Statistical Lives of Librarians

    KPL’s circulation manager tells TCE how Kitchener’s Libraries fill up their shelves and servers

  • KPL is Not Your Grandpa’s Public Library

    New strategic plan charts ambitious plans to improve digital literacy and accessibility across city

  • Artin’ Around with Author Donna Litt

    In which we write about a writer who is writing words so as to keep makers making in the Region

  • Maker Expo Mixes Art & Technology

    For many years, Waterloo Region’s technology sector has attracted  national and international attention, and on a blustery Saturday in September Kitchener’s city hall was full of robots – battling, drawing […]

  • If Bike Lanes Could Talk: The Spur Line

    A once secret path revived as needed trail

  • Review: Kitschy Goodness at the Mercury Cafe

    Nestled in the corner of Duke and Ontario Streets is the surprisingly large Mercury Cafe. The cafe opened at the end of August and has already started garnering a reputation for fresh, delicious, locally-sourced food. Four double americanos out of five double americanos.

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