Drivers, buckle up—and not just for safety. Monday afternoon might just throw a snowy curveball your way. Environment Canada has issued a travel advisory for […]
Author: Richard Morales
Carney and Starmer Discuss Strengthening Trade Relations Amid Trump’s Tariff War
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney held talks on Sunday with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer to address the repercussions of the United States’ global […]
Protesters Across Canada Rally Against Trump’s Threats to Sovereignty
On Sunday, protesters gathered in several Canadian cities to voice their opposition to U.S. President Donald Trump’s ongoing remarks about Canada’s sovereignty. These rallies marked […]
Rangers Secure Spot in Second Round of OHL Playoffs, Defeat Firebirds 4-1
The Kitchener Rangers are moving on to the second round of the OHL playoffs after defeating the Flint Firebirds 2-1 on Friday night, clinching the […]
Ontario Sees Slight Drop in Measles Cases, But Outbreak Persists
Ontario has reported 89 new measles cases over the past week, marking a slight decline from the 100 cases reported the week before and 120 […]
Regional Report Highlights Economic Risks from U.S. Tariffs
A new report set to be presented to the Waterloo Regional Council’s Administration and Finance Committee on April 8 outlines the potential economic consequences of […]
Winter’s Last Hurrah: Snow, Ice, and Rain to Hit Waterloo Region
Just when it seemed like winter had finally come to an end, it makes an unexpected comeback with snow, freezing rain, and a significant shift […]
Senate Passes Resolution to Curb Trump’s Tariff Power on Canada
In a notable move today, the U.S. Senate passed a resolution that would limit President Donald Trump’s ability to impose tariffs on Canada, signaling a […]
Winter Returns to Waterloo Region with Snow, Freezing Rain, and Thunderstorms
As winter seems to be ending, it has taken an unexpected turn, bringing a mix of snow, freezing rain, and thunderstorms to the Waterloo Region. […]
Hundreds of thousands of eastern Canadians face power outages due to ice storm
A severe ice storm over the weekend has left hundreds of thousands of residents in eastern Canada without power. As of Sunday, more than 300,000 […]