Cycle WR Advocates for Safer Biking Conditions Karli Ferriolo·June 6, 2018In April, the province of Ontario launched #CycleON: Ontario’s Cycling Strategy Action Plan 2.0, which is a five...News·0 Comments·0
Do You Know The KW Muffin Man? Karlis Wilde·May 2, 2018Kitchener man brings his 445 muffin recipes to MasterchefNews·0 Comments·0
How Jane’s Walks Enforce Community Building Melissa Bowman·May 2, 2018It is clear to both long-time residents and recent arrivals to Kitchener-Waterloo that our Region is growing and...News·2 Comments·0
#LoveForZion: Kitchener Mother Advocates for Education About Drug Use Beth Bowles·May 2, 2018When I asked Kitchener resident Jaimie Farrell to describe her son, Zion Farrell-Williams, she paused smiling, while tears...News·0 Comments·1
Ganawendan Focuses on Indigenous Culture Education in KW Schools Kaitlyn Severin·April 4, 2018‘Ganawendan’ is a term used by Ojibwe people that loosely translates to “take care,” or “protect.” It’s also...News·0 Comments·3
Rainbow Connection at a Crosswalk in DTK Ramona Leitao·March 7, 2018As a part of the love my hood strategy, the rainbow crosswalk will be built by Charles St. Terminal in the time for Tri-PrideNews·0 Comments·3
SASC Introduces New Role to Combat Human Trafficking Beth Bowles·March 7, 2018In Waterloo Region, the most common age of human trafficking victims are 12 and 13News·0 Comments·2
High School Student Raises Climate Change Awareness Nicole Langlois·March 7, 2018Just as teenagers in the United States rise up as a powerful force for gun control, a Kitchener...News·0 Comments·3
SHORE’s Sex-Ability Program Sparks Conversation Nathalie Bouchard·February 7, 2018People with developmental disabilities are often left out of the conversation when talking about sex and consentNews·0 Comments·4
Is KW Walkable? Kaitlyn Severin·February 7, 2018Navigating the region on foot isn't easy in the winter; so what's being done?News·0 Comments·4