• Walking in Waterloo Park

    In our new feature, we walk to get to know a new neighbourhood Tanishka Kundu CCE CONTRIBUTOR Joanna Rickert Hall is a professor by trade. She is a historian who […]

  • Sex trade an issue

    Ashley Denuzzo CCE CONTRIBUTOR Living in one of the most developed nations in the world, it is hard to believe that crimes against humanity happen within our borders. However, on […]

  • BBM expanding to competitors

    Justin Smirlies CORD EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Blackberry — the company previously known as Research in Motion — will be releasing their mobile messaging software, BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), later this summer for other […]

  • The man who sold smells

    Michael Fritsch’s perfume store brings back memories of a Kitchener gone by Tanishka Kundu CCE CONTRIBUTOR There was little delivery boy who worked at Fahrner’s Drugstore in Downtown Kitchener in […]

  • Walk now for Autism Speaks

    Mark Shiffer CCE CONTRIBUTOR Recently, our five-year-old son has been verbally telling us what he wants for breakfast and going to the washroom by himself. This may sound like typical […]

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  • Steel Rails for less

    So we know in this time of underemployment that it can be hard to find money to go to any arts events, not just those with $45 price tags. Because […]

  • Steel Rails ticketing info

    This page will have a link to ticket sales on May 23 started at noon. Join our Facebook event, and follow Steel Rails on Twitter.

  • Art of the city

    Bob Egan CCE CONTRIBUTOR The beginning of Silvia DiDonato’s story is a common one in these parts: she came to KW to attend the University of Waterloo, fell in love […]

  • Film review: The Manor

    THE MANOR (2013) Dir: Shawney Cohen, Mike Gallay Premiering at North America’s largest documentary festival, Hot Docs, The Manor is a film surrounding family business. The festival, which celebrates their […]