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KW Mental Health Resources During COVID-19
As days, weeks, and months go by, Canadians are paying the price when it comes to mental health in the era of COVID-19. Half of Canadians have reported their mental […]
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Lady Glaze Doughnuts Set to Open in Belmont Village
Lady Glaze Doughnuts will soon open in the property that once housed the Berlin Bicycle Cafe in Belmont Village. The shop aims to create one-of-a-kind artisanal doughnuts, as well as […]
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Craftoberfest Back on Home Turf
For the first time since it’s birth, Craftoberfest, which will take place this year on Oct. 5, will no longer be located at the Kitchener Market. Craftoberfest, which is “a […]
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Climate Strike Week Will Urge Waterloo Region into Action
According to the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) report from Fall 2018, we have until 2030 to drastically reduce our carbon footprint before we see irreversible damage to our […]
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Local Author Follows his “Dreams”
Given his curiosity and love for writing and fantasy literature, it’s no wonder Kitchener-Waterloo based author Wesley Butler was able to self-publish his first novel, Passage to Portrainia. “I’m always […]
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SAIL-ing Around Waterloo Region
The Student Art Innovation Lab (SAIL) is making its mark around the Region. You may have seen it — a little silver trailer — at various events and venues around […]
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Self-publishing and Self-promoting with Local Author Karlis Wilde
When Kitchener-Waterloo based author Karlis Wilde finished writing his novel, A Time for Greatness, he knew it needed to be published as soon as possible. “I think there is a […]
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Jannell Lo: The New Face in DTK’s Food Scene
Jannell Lo is a young, female, Asian chef ready to stir up Kitchener- Waterloo’s food scene. Lo has quite the food experience under her belt. After attending culinary school in […]
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12-Month Book Project Addresses Invisible Disability
Leaving her mark wherever she goes, Mona Faith Mousa, a spoken word poet of nearly 12 years, has done the same in Kitchener Waterloo, after only moving here this past […]
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How Waterloo Region Police Services Plan to Address Hate Crimes in the Region
The Region’s hate crime rates are increasing and WRPS is trying to help