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  • Relationship Status: It’s Complicated?

    Otis the swan has been named the star of The Bachelor 2019- The Victoria Park Edition

  • Counterpoint Brewing Co. is Serving up Something New

    When Rich Hrytzak and Graeme Kobayashi met six years ago at the KW Racquet Club over a game of squash, they quickly bonded over a shared passion for beer and […]

  • 30 Years Of “You Are Not Alone,” 30 Years of SASC

    For 30 years, The Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region hash supported survivors-and they’ll continue to do so

  • Olivia Witzke is not Just Taking Your Photo, She’s Telling a Story

    Local photographer and artist Olivia Witzke is starting to come into her own with her wedding photography business, but that’s not where it ends. She also recently discovered her talent […]

  • “Food In Waterloo Region” Facebook Page Stirs Things Up

    The “Food in the Waterloo Region” Facebook page has grown considerably since Tony Bành created it in 2011. The page is well known in the restaurant industry for offering both […]

  • Izna Brings Taste of Japan to DTK

    I’m a big fan of trying new things, so when I heard that a new Japanese home-style restaurant was opening in my neighbourhood on King St East, I got excited […]

  • Code Like a Girl Creates Space For Women In Tech

    We chatted with Dinah Davies of Code Like A Girl about the importance of involving girls in tech

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