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  • The Study Room Continues Tradition of Punk Community in the Region

    In the past two years, while the city has been locked away and festering inside itself, new life has been brought into KW and sunk its teeth into the underground […]

  • Cosmetics industry booms in Waterloo Region after pandemic

    The year 2020 saw a Zoom boom—a distinct boom in the cosmetic procedure industry that was brought on by the 2020 quarantine. People were isolated at home and, whether they […]

  • Choosing to Survive

    Trigger warning: rape, sexual assault, trauma Anyone else just absolutely obsessed with the Netflix series BoJack Horseman? The show about  a talking horse, but he’s sad? Think Eeyore if he […]

  • If Streets Could Talk: Goudies Lane

    Photos by Nick Stanley  What’s KW’s best kept secret? Admittedly the few occasions I’ve been asked this question I dropped the ‘Kitchener’ portion of KW and tossed my lot in […]

  • More Than Just Fisticuffs: A Look into KW’s Wrestling Scene

    Wrestlers in KW explain the artsy side of pro wrestling

  • From an Old Cigar to a New DTK Hot Spot

    In the carcass of what once was fine dining restaurant The Berlin, The Rich Uncle Tavern is taking its place, opening June 5. Although the restaurants owners, Ignite Restaurant Group, […]

  • Defining Home with the Legend of Sing Hey

    Local docu-musical follows Janice Jo Lee as she searches for a sense of belonging

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