A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood: The Language Of Leaving Kindness Laura McBride·October 8, 2020What would you do if someone left a rock, painted like a ladybug, on your front step? Would...Columns·0 Comments·0
A Beautiful Day In The Neighbourhood : Cat Statue Has Locals Feline Great Laura McBride·September 14, 2020“Did something happen to the cat?” he called to me. “Oh, we don’t have a cat, sir!” I...Columns·0 Comments·0
Waterloo Region Tiny Isolation Stories: Chapter 1 The Community Edition·April 24, 2020“Isolation is not new for me. I have been through it before: from 2007, when I had my...Features·0 Comments·3
Sexplanations: Happiness and Pleasure As You Age Stacey Jacobs·February 5, 2020February is a month people like to talk about love, dating and sex. This is fine if you...Columns·0 Comments·0
Making Space for LGBTQ+ in Local Tech Jessie Skinner·December 4, 2019Note: To protect the privacy and human rights of the individuals involved, the Community Edition used only first...News·0 Comments·1
Hyperlocal Travel: Get to Know North Dumfries Juanita Metzger·November 6, 2019Tim Barrie pointed out at least five different products in his Cedardale Farm store that have a direct...Columns·0 Comments·0
Not Just Roommates: 12 Mile Island Jenna Aquino·November 6, 2019Four-piece KW-based band 12 Mile Island is on the rise after a busy year of gigging around Southern...Arts·0 Comments·4
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/cafĂ©/market...Business·0 Comments·0
Keeping KW Hardcore Alive With Hope Fest Beth Bowles·September 5, 2018This year, KW's Have Hope turns 10, so they're celebrating with their biggest show yetArts·0 Comments·0
Eric Bolton: The Face Behind #galtlove Natasha Rolleman·August 1, 2018Cambridge musician advocates for community connectionsFeatures·1 Comment·3