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  • 100 Years Later, We Still Got That Swing

    There was a time when the weekend was less about Netflix and chill, and more about jumping, jiving and wailing — a.k.a going out to swing the night away to […]

  • EDITOR’S NOTE: Hello from the New Staff

    Hello readers! We are excited to bring you our first edition as the new Editor in Chief and head of Community Engagement — we hope you like it. Even in […]

  • Underground Local Music at House Shows

    Local musician Daniel Rolf and his roommates are creating a space for local bands, creatives and music aficionados to gather. He’s been hosting house shows for the past few years […]

  • Almost Nostalgic: Charles Street Terminal

    Looking at the now-vacant Charles Street bus terminal in downtown Kitchener, one may ask: what will become of it? Closed as of September of this year, community members have suggested […]

  • For Five Years, Carizon’s Connectivity KW4 Has Been Stepping In

    Although there is little public awareness, a community of professional social service, justice, mental health and addiction agencies have been getting together on a weekly basis for the past five […]

  • Boutari and Bold Colours: A Love Story

    Local artist Steph Boutari is being paid to make art in public places, but that wasn’t always the case. She is the woman behind some of the best and most […]

  • In Her Shoes Offers New Opportunities

    Dreaming of the perfect pair of designer shoes or handbag for a discounted price? In Her Shoes is helping women who are visible minorities, as well as cis, trans and […]

  • New Project Creates Buzz at Kitchener Public Library

    The Kitchener Public Library installed two beehives at their main branch in June on the second floor of their green roof. It’s part of the library’s 85 Green, a series […]

  • Nicole Beno Just Made DTK a Heck of a Lot More Colourful

    Local artist and designer Nicole Beno, the winner of the Eby Street road-way mural competition, created Market Walk based on her interpretation of her weekly visit to the Kitchener Farmer’s […]

  • FemCare Waterloo is Tackling Period Poverty

    Period poverty is popping up on social media more and more lately — and the stats are shocking.  “Many women don’t even know what a menstrual product is and are […]

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