JENNIE EGERDIE LOOKS AT CLIMATE ANXIETY AND OTHER ISSUES THROUGH THE EYES OF HUNDRED-ACRE WOOD RESIDENTS
WR and Howe: Local Politicians Need Active Websites James Howe·July 6, 2017All the politicians elected to serve the people of Kitchener at city and regional council had a website...Columns·1 Comment·0
HOUSING MARKET TOO HOT, TOO COLD OR JUST RIGHT? Dave Thomas·May 1, 2017On the provincial government's new efforts to manage WR's increasingly expensive housing marketNews·0 Comments·0
The Doctor is In, But We Could Use a Few More Sam Nabi·April 5, 2017Despite much hard work and success, Waterloo Region is still designated as "High Physician Need"News·0 Comments·0
Home Prices Keep Rising Dave Thomas·April 5, 2017Fewer homes on the market, while WR's population growsColumns·0 Comments·0
WR and Howe: One Accident is One Too Many in Region James Howe·April 5, 2017In 2016, 1,851 people were injured on the streets of Waterloo Region. That includes drivers, passengers, pedestrians and...Columns·3 Comments·0
Unity After Tragedy Pooja Lal Mohan·January 6, 2017Queer and Muslim communities come together after 2016 Pulse massacreNews·0 Comments·7
Hive WR Aims to Bridge Region’s Digital Divide Kristen Philippi·December 9, 2016Waterloo Region is working hard to become Silicon Valley North, but do the people outside of the technology sector have access to the innovations being created in their backyards?News·0 Comments·0
The Buzzword is Belonging in Community Vital Signs Report Marika Galadza·November 3, 2016Annual community checkup measures social trends and assesses quality of life in Waterloo RegionUrban Exploring·0 Comments·0
Food Hamper Program Expands to Meet Demand Jesse Bauman·August 5, 2016Largest food bank gets a makeover, but hunger a symptom of poverty, coordinator sharesNews·0 Comments·0
Discretionary Benefits for Basic Needs Megan Nourse·July 1, 2016Regional councillors step up, vote to temporarily patch holes in social assistance systemNews·2 Comments·0