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  • Graffiti Market Ignites Culinary Collision

    My interview with Neil Huber, co-owner at Ignite Restaurant Group, the team behind Graffiti Market, the new restaurant/brewery/café/market at Catalyst 137, might have been my most observant yet. We met […]

  • Brch Social: Collaboration That Puts Coffee in Your Cup

    A new cafe is coming to 1 King Street North in Waterloo. Brch Social is a project born of a partnership between Urbanistyc, a real estate development company of Stratford […]

  • Local Streetwear Line Puts Canadian Art at the Forefront

    Famingo Apparel is a local streetwear company that is working to put Canadian art at the forefront of their limited-edition collections. Kitchener-Waterloo locals Adam Birch, Matthew Burnside and Calvin Humphrey […]

  • New Beginnings for Public Kitchen & Bar

    Popular Kitchener restaurant Public moves into bigger space to accommodate growth

  • If Streets Could Talk: Beechwood

    Biking through Old Beechwood feels like being transported to another time. I rode through a version of the suburbs that no longer exists. Homes in the area are individual feats […]

  • Catalyst to Build the Internet of Things

    Old rubber factory on Glasgow Street redeveloped into “innovation hub” for hardware developers

  • Hive WR Aims to Bridge Region’s Digital Divide

    Waterloo Region is working hard to become Silicon Valley North, but do the people outside of the technology sector have access to the innovations being created in their backyards?

  • Set Your Clocks to Night\Shift

    Place hacking festival animates and reimagines DTK spaces

  • OHIP Coverage out of Reach for 500,000 Ontarians

    Three-month waiting period one of many systematic barriers to adequate health care

  • Summer Lights Up

    DTK street festival keeps growing

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