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  • So You Found a Stray Animal in KW: Now What?

    Animals are abandoned far too often in the region and you have the power to help

  • Swine and Vine takes over Public’s Space

    Meet Jill and Mica Sadler. Jill is experienced with food, while Mica is experienced with business. Together, they decided to use their knowledge and expertise to open Swine and Vine, […]

  • You Won’t Find Books in This Library: Library of Things Comes to KW

    It will be sustainable, money-saving and community-building. And it will possibly be the first of its kind in KW. The KW Library of Things (KW LoT) is a new initiative […]

  • What Happens in Vegas Happens in KW

    KW Little Theatre’s newest production takes viewers to a Vegas wedding

  • Working Centre’s New Facility, Fresh Ground, Opens Downtown

    The Working Centre’s newest facility is bringing much needed resources and work space to Downtown Kitchener

  • GRT Streamlines New Fare System

    GRT gets a tech update with new fare cards and boxes for buses and ION

  • Tri-Pride and Joy

    After a hiatus in 2016, tri-Pride was back up and running for two weeks leading up to a community march on June 4th in downtown Kitchener. Since its inception in […]

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