Almost Nostalgic: Charles Street Terminal Melissa Embury·December 4, 2019Looking at the now-vacant Charles Street bus terminal in downtown Kitchener, one may ask: what will become of...Features·0 Comments·1
How We Service the Homeless is Still in Favour of Men Elizabeth Clarke·March 8, 2019This article originally appeared as a Facebook status. We’ve come a long way in Canada in our efforts...Opinion·0 Comments·0
Too Bad, So Sad: Saying Goodbye to Open Sesame Lauren Weinberg·March 6, 2019I often joke that although Open Sesame — my gallery/shop/event venue, which until Feb. 28 occupied 220 King...Opinion·0 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
Addressing the Complexity of Rough Sleepers in KW Elizabeth Clarke·November 7, 2018A couple of weeks ago, there was a fire in the former Trinity Church next to the YW’s...Opinion·1 Comment·3
The Grand Surf Lounge Brings Tropical Sunshine to DTK Natasha Rolleman·October 3, 2018The Grand Surf Lounge is a new tiki bar in Kitchener that aims to offer an escapeBusiness·1 Comment·0
The Commons Studio Makes Tech Accessible in DTK Ramona Leitao·October 3, 2018“It’s kind of a best kept secret,” was Martin DeGroot’s response when asked about the Commons Studio in...Arts·0 Comments·0
Legacy Greens Relocates To Ontario Street Seth Ratzlaff·August 1, 2018The "green grocer" moves from King Street to a buildilng all their own on Ontario Business·3 Comments·0
Letter To The Editor: Saying Goodbye To A City Karli Ferriolo·August 1, 2018Like a lot of other people, I came to Waterloo when I was an 18-year-old kid: bright-eyed and...Opinion·0 Comments·2
Open Sesame: More Than Just a Downtown Store Alexandra Bissley·March 7, 2018Open Sesame’s owner, Lauren Weinberg, did more than just open an art store. Though the shop has been...Business·0 Comments·2