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  • After 8 Generations, Family Farm Keeps Branching Out

    After eight generations, local family farmers still hustling

  • KW’s Zine Scene

    Ellie Anglin loves zines. She owns about 500 of them, making her part of a large local community of DIY book makers whose creations are part of a movement and […]

  • Instafamjams

    Dad & daughter explore Canada’s weird (and, yes, wonderful) music

  • Cold & Caffeinated

    This month, TCE sent two reporters to try the iced coffees of Kitchener-Waterloo. The result? Polarized positions, coffee highs and a friendship on the rocks.

  • Discretionary Benefits for Basic Needs

    Regional councillors step up, vote to temporarily patch holes in social assistance system

  • Coffee is Grrrrrrreat

    Roastery-cafe Smile Tiger now open

  • Do You Carrot All? New Juice Biz Squeezes Into DTK

    Some people call it nutrition, others call it gentrification – either way it tastes like kale

  • Dining With Death and Random Strangers

    Exploring life’s big and uncomfortable questions (with tea!) at a Kitchener death cafe

  • My Lonely Float

    I checked my phone twice, and I was salty

  • Working With Strangers

    I worked in someone else’s living room and I liked it.

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