WATERLOO, ONTARIO — Valley Blades Limited has been handed a $65,000 fine after a workplace accident in 2023 left one of its workers injured. The […]
Author: Richard Morales
“You, Sir, Are Not a Change”: Carney Takes Heat as Rivals Pile On in Final Election Debate
By Kyle Duggan in Ottawa and Morgan Lowrie in Montreal — The Canadian Press | April 17, 2025 In the final English-language debate of the […]
WCDSB Meeting Relocated Due to Election Night and Expected Protests
The Waterloo Catholic District School Board (WCDSB) is relocating its upcoming meeting, originally set for Monday, April 28, due to both election-related logistics and anticipated […]
Victoria Street Encampment to Be Cleared Ahead of Transit Hub Construction
A major infrastructure project in Waterloo Region will soon displace dozens of people living at one of Kitchener’s largest encampments. The Kitchener Central Transit Hub […]
Guelph City Council Approves Motion to Increase Building Heights in Downtown Core
Guelph City Council has voted in favor of a motion to increase building heights in the downtown area, a move aimed at encouraging growth and […]
Honda Refutes Reports on Shifting Production from Ontario to U.S. in Response to Tariffs
Honda has issued a statement denying reports that it plans to move some of its vehicle production from its Alliston, Ontario plant to the United […]
Health Centre Releases Impact Report Following Consumption Site Closure
It has been a challenging year for Sanguen Health Center, especially with the closure of the consumption and treatment services (CTS) site on Duke Street […]
Kitchener Considers Fireworks Ban and Increased Fines Up to $1,500
Fireworks displays in Kitchener could soon be restricted as the city looks to tighten its regulations and rules regarding their use. The City of Kitchener’s […]
Kitchener Considers Fireworks Ban and Hikes Fines to $1,500
Fireworks displays in Kitchener may soon be a thing of the past, as the city plans to tighten its regulations surrounding their sale and use. […]
Trump’s China Tariffs Shake U.S. Importers: One CEO Calls It ‘The End of Days’
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rick Woldenberg thought he had devised a solid strategy to shield his educational toy company in the Chicago area from President Donald […]