new online resources for older adults Rachael MacIntosh·November 3, 2021The Waterloo Age-Friendly Committee, which was established in 2010, released new resources for older adults in October. These...News·0 Comments·0
New KW Food Bank Helps Good Boys Kaitlyn Severin·May 1, 2019The KWA Pet Food Bank helps struggling pet owners feed their fur babiesNews·0 Comments·3
Easy Being Green: Sustainability for Good Boys Stacey Danckert·March 6, 2019Sometimes, my “Easy Being Green” topics are driven by something that I want to learn more about. Last...Columns·0 Comments·0
Sexplanations: Going with the Flow, The Menstrual Flow Stacey Jacobs·March 6, 2019March 6 is the opening of FLOW: The Menstruation Exhibition, curated by Virginia Eichhorn at THEMUSEUM. I have...Columns·0 Comments·0
If Streets Could Talk: Growing Up and Grieving On Ralgreen Crescent Brit Kovacs·January 2, 2019We used to own a fish tank; it was large and neatly tucked into our living room cabinets....Features·2 Comments·1
Lack In Garbage Collection In City Cores Safina Husein·January 2, 2019Garbage collection for businesses located Downtown and Uptown can be a headacheNews·0 Comments·0
Sexplanations: It’s (NOT) Supposed to Hurt Stacey Jacobs·November 7, 2018Pain during sex is not normal, so why do we think it is?Columns·0 Comments·0
Graffiti Market Ignites Culinary Collision Kristen Philippi·September 5, 2018My interview with Neil Huber, co-owner at Ignite Restaurant Group, the team behind Graffiti Market, the new restaurant/brewery/café/market...Business·0 Comments·0
How Diverse Is Your Beer: With Ren Navarro Beth Bowles·July 4, 2018Former KW based beer rep Embarks on new projectFeatures·0 Comments·3
The Ins and Outs of the Tri-City Roller Derby Sophia Grande-Lawlor·May 2, 2018The Sri-City Roller Derby and how they promote teamwork, diversity and camaraderie Features·0 Comments·3