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  • Waterloo Region Has Some of the Most Expensive Parking in Canada

    Back in 2014, news sources in Kitchener-Waterloo reported on a parking lot in Kitchener where rates resembled some of the highest in the world. If you were looking to park […]

  • Curated KW Shines Light on Local Businesses

    Curated KW has you covered if you are in search of daily deals, sales and events taking place in Kitchener-Waterloo. Alyana Versolatto and Shirley Luu, co-founders of Curated KW, first […]

  • What’s Old Is Cool Again at Galt’s Newest Vintage Store

    Nice Try, a new vintage shoppe has recently opened its doors in downtown Galt. Lauren Domonchuk, owner of Nice Try, explained that the idea behind the consignment store sparked as […]

  • BridesMade Offer Budget Saving Alternative

    Local entrepreneurs Mallory McKewen and Kaleah Baker are paving the way for women in the business industry as the founders of BridesMade. BridesMade — a socially and environmentally responsible, women-run […]

  • Lack In Garbage Collection In City Cores

    Garbage collection for businesses located Downtown and Uptown can be a headache

  • If Streets Could Talk: Laurelwood

    The Laurelwood area — located on the very northern edge of Waterloo between Columbia Street, Fischer Hallman Road and Erb Street — is the place I have lived for the […]

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