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  • How the LRT Will Affect the Way we Move

    The LRT is scheduled to start operating by the spring, and with that comes concerns about safety for residents who either walk, cycle, or drive around the Region. “Half the […]

  • The Commons Studio Makes Tech Accessible in DTK

    “It’s kind of a best kept secret,” was Martin DeGroot’s response when asked about the Commons Studio in Kitchener. Located on King Street East, the Commons Studio is a non-profit […]

  • New Bikeshare Project coming to WR

    After the discontinuation of Community Access Bikeshare, a service provided by The Working Centre, the Region of Waterloo is welcoming a new service for its upcoming bike share project, that […]

  • Defining “Boss Babe” with Estée Lalonde

    A “boss babe,” in this day and age, is never done building their brand, no matter what obstacles they may face, according to beauty-and-lifestyle blogger and social influencer, Estée Lalonde, […]

  • PiT Count Helps Gather Data On Homelessness

    The Region of Waterloo is aiming to end homelessness with the push of the Ontario government and the encouragement of the Canadian government.  “It’s not far fetched, it’s possible to […]

  • From NIGHT\SHIFT to CAFKA: How We Celebrate Public Art

    Earlier in March, Eric Rumble, announced the retirement of the annual arts festival that he co-founded, NIGHT\SHIFT, in Kitchener Waterloo. “Zero funds have been raised to put on a sixth […]

  • Everything Sold Is New Again with RFB Development

    RFB Developments uses a community-first approach when working with heritage houses

  • Rainbow Connection at a Crosswalk in DTK

    As a part of the love my hood strategy, the rainbow crosswalk will be built by Charles St. Terminal in the time for Tri-Pride

  • The Face Behind the Local Advocate

    Kayla Zawiski launched the local advocate website in 2017 to highlight Waterloo Region Businesses

  • Our Ink, Our Stories: A Quill and the Hallows

    Theresa Shim is a planner and, therefore, likes to be completely sure before she does anything. So when she decided to get not just one — but two tattoos on […]

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