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  • COMPANY ASKS FOR RIGHTS TO REMOVE MILLIONS OF LITRES OF WATER

    Should citizens of Wellington County have to compete with gravel companies for a reliable supply of drinking water?   In the groundwater-dependent Township of Puslinch, this has been a controversial […]

  • ROUTE 91, THE LATE NIGHT LOOP, RETURNS TO WATERLOO REGION

    After over four years of being out of service, the Grand River Transit (GRT) Bus Route 91, also known as the “Late Night Loop,” is back on the roads. The […]

  • ELECTRIC BUSSES TO TAKE TO WR STREETS IN 2024

    Waterloo Region’s first electric bus was road-tested after its reveal to the public at Grand River Transit’s Northfield Drive Maintenance Facility on Jan. 26. The bus, decorated in green leaves […]

  • KITCHENER CYCLISTS HOST GHOST RIDE FOR BIKER KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    On Feb. 18, 2024 over 10 cyclists gathered at Kitchener City Hall to perform a ghost ride in commemoration of a 66 year-old cyclist who was killed in a collision […]

  • THE NEXT DAY DELIVERY MACHINE

    This poem is about the one million square foot Amazon Warehouse erected in the middle of the Blair Village Heritage Conservation District. Citizens of Blair fought long and hard against […]

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