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  • THE BIRTH AND FUTURE OF RESTORATIVE JUSTICE IN WATERLOO REGION

    On May 22, 1974, two teenage boys went on a petty crime spree in Elmira, Ontario. Over the course of one night, they smashed windows of cars, homes, and businesses, […]

  • THE LIFE, DEATH AND DISAPPEARANCE OF REGGIE WHITE

    The story of Reginald “Reggie” White is as close to a real-life ghost story as possible in the Waterloo Region.    White was the last man to be executed in Waterloo […]

  • EUGENICS, REPACKAGED AS BIOLOGICAL FREEDOM

    In the industrial heart of Kitchener, Ontario, A.R. Kaufman, a wealthy factory owner and staunch capitalist, helped pioneer the birth control movement in Canada. But his motivations were far from […]

  • 25 YEARS GONE: REMEMBERING LULU’S ROADHOUSE

    It’s been 25 years since the final notes faded from Lulu’s Roadhouse, but for those who danced, sang, and lived through its heyday, the memories remain as vivid as ever. […]

  • NOWHERE TO GO: THE PUBLIC WASHROOM SHORTAGE IN KITCHENER WATERLOO

    In a region known for innovation and growth, one necessity remains elusive: a place to go when nature calls. For residents, tourists and the city’s most vulnerable, the search for […]

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