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  • CEO of THEMUSEUM Plans for Massive Expansion

    David Marskell, CEO of THEMUSEUM, is looking ahead to the future of “what dreams may come” for the expansion of THEMUSEUM and wants to know what members of the Kitchener-Waterloo […]

  • The Piece That’s Still Missing From the Women’s March

    On Jan. 20, residents of Waterloo Region joined together at Kitchener City Hall for the second annual Women’s March. The event started last year as a way to protest the […]

  • In Stride: Helping Women Rehabilitate After Incarceration

    Editor’s Note: The following story includes mentions of domestic violence, drug use, and incarceration. Please read accordingly. Also note that certain identifying details have been omitted for privacy reasons, including […]

  • Tagger’s Rights?

    Criminal offence or protected by free speech? Making sense of graffiti in WR

  • On Electoral Reform and Quitting Smoking

    Making a promise is a tough thing to do. Especially when you tell everyone about it, or worse, boast about it. I waited until I was a solid month in […]

  • Marching for Hope & Justice

    We didn’t elect Trump, but we’re not as nice as we claim to be

  • Painting What Life Feels Like

    TCE keeps artin’ around, this month with painter Jim Tubb

  • The Mutual Benefits of Giving

    If you’re going to give, why not give for good? TCE tells you how.

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