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Media companies like Torstar, which owns the Toronto Star and Metroland Media newspapers and websites, support Bill C-18, the federal Online News Act, as a necessary tool to get the dominant tech giants to fairl

y compensate news publishers for use of their editorial content. For more, see Bill C-18, Big Tech and you:
https://www.waterloochronicle.ca/opinion/bill-c-18-big-tech-and-you/article_5572c691-8c34-5fe3-b5a5-840b7620bf80.html

The Record today: Dad’s WW2 memory has stuck with me + Can Northfield Drive support the traffic of 7,620 more apartment ...
06/06/2024

The Record today: Dad’s WW2 memory has stuck with me + Can Northfield Drive support the traffic of 7,620 more apartment units

Dad’s WW2 memory has stuck with me + Can Northfield Drive support the traffic of 7,620 more apartment units

“Have you heard of Disability Pride Month?”
08/21/2023

“Have you heard of Disability Pride Month?”

“Have you heard of Disability Pride Month?” Disability Pride Month: A Time for Celebration, Resistance, Inclusivity & Awareness

Parents and families need to maintain mental flexibility to handle the end of vacation and return to school with minimal...
08/20/2023

Parents and families need to maintain mental flexibility to handle the end of vacation and return to school with minimal stress and discomfort, writes Nisha Sheen.

Parents and families need to maintain mental flexibility to handle the end of vacation and return to school with minimal stress and discomfort, writes Nisha Sheen

The venue is known as a destination for bespoke — and delicious — cocktails, writes Andrew Coppolino
08/20/2023

The venue is known as a destination for bespoke — and delicious — cocktails, writes Andrew Coppolino

It was a “joking not joking” moment when Sam Prout said he’d like to buy into the Grand Trunk Saloon business while speaking to owner Darryl Haus.

Our approach to alcohol seems so archaic, writes Mike Farwell.
08/20/2023

Our approach to alcohol seems so archaic, writes Mike Farwell.

I wish I’d never visited Europe.

Supports will be culturally relevant and trauma-informed with a focus on community, inclusion, identity and healing.
08/19/2023

Supports will be culturally relevant and trauma-informed with a focus on community, inclusion, identity and healing.

Balaskanthan, a Wilfrid Laurier University alumnus, has spent his career working for both local universities in student ...
08/19/2023

Balaskanthan, a Wilfrid Laurier University alumnus, has spent his career working for both local universities in student housing and for 10 years as director of hospitality for Wilfrid Laurier's student union.

What’s most important for local businesses in a post-pandemic world, with costs at an all-time high?

Fifteen rock and punk bands are scheduled to perform in Waterloo Public Square
08/18/2023

Fifteen rock and punk bands are scheduled to perform in Waterloo Public Square

The free concert featuring Ontario-based talent aims to celebrate community, promote charity and remember punk rock icon, Joe Strummer.

The Guelph Police Service (GPS) is warning residents about a new phishing scam that targets people posting items for sal...
08/17/2023

The Guelph Police Service (GPS) is warning residents about a new phishing scam that targets people posting items for sale online.

Economy will expand again in 2024 and 2025 but at a reduced pace, says the Conference Board of Canada
08/17/2023

Economy will expand again in 2024 and 2025 but at a reduced pace, says the Conference Board of Canada

Coun. Rob Deutschmann was set to speak to the issue this week but deferred it until Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo ...
08/17/2023

Coun. Rob Deutschmann was set to speak to the issue this week but deferred it until Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region and police come before a committee meeting on Sept. 12

Coun. Rob Deutschmann was set to speak to the issue this week but deferred it until Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region and police come before

The Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo and Stratford Perth is sounding alarm bells as it deals with a full shelter, wa...
08/17/2023

The Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo and Stratford Perth is sounding alarm bells as it deals with a full shelter, waiting list and decreased donations.

All of the shelter’s services are strained as demand for every kind of assistance increases

The new chair and board have a mandate to implement recommendations from a consultant on equity, diversity and inclusion
08/16/2023

The new chair and board have a mandate to implement recommendations from a consultant on equity, diversity and inclusion

he Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society is fresh out of newspapers and is hoping members of the public can help.
08/16/2023

he Kitchener-Waterloo Humane Society is fresh out of newspapers and is hoping members of the public can help.

The shelter is fresh out of newspapers for its animal enclosures

An unregulated housing market focused solely on profit “treats renters as a collateral and a value extraction source,” s...
08/16/2023

An unregulated housing market focused solely on profit “treats renters as a collateral and a value extraction source,” said Aleksandra Petrovic, executive director of Social Development Centre Waterloo Region.

New data shows average rental prices in Canada reached record high in July

“Shki-maajtaawin E-nmok,” an Ojibwe saying meaning “path to new beginnings,” now beckons at 34 Bridgeport Rd. E in Water...
08/15/2023

“Shki-maajtaawin E-nmok,” an Ojibwe saying meaning “path to new beginnings,” now beckons at 34 Bridgeport Rd. E in Waterloo.

Supports will be culturally relevant and trauma-informed with a focus on community, inclusion, identity and healing.

Record numbers of people moved into Waterloo Region last year from outside Canada: “The large influx is really good for ...
08/15/2023

Record numbers of people moved into Waterloo Region last year from outside Canada: “The large influx is really good for our diversity, but I feel like the community could be prepared better to receive them.”

Foreign arrivals account for two-thirds of accelerated population growth since 2016.

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