Waste not, want not
Learn how much food is thrown out in Canada, and worldwide, in this three-episode podcast.
Learn how much food is thrown out in Canada, and worldwide, in this three-episode podcast.
This podcast consisting of three episodes features two Kitchener residents who talk about their mental health issues stemming from childhold incidents and looks at the prevalance of the condition.
“I see the ladies in the jail more than my own friends,” said Kate Crozier, director of programs at Community Justice Initiative in Kitchener.
“If you don’t know them don’t judge them,” 19-year-old Leah Denbok told her audience.
More than 50 students attended the event featuring performances from two local artists.
The party was all about Punjabi music and Bhangra, which is the traditional dance form of the northern Indian state of Punjab.
Amazon propelled the popularity of Glynn Stewart’s sci-fi novels.
Savour the flavour at Saffron and Dakshin, two restaurant and bars in Cambridge.
Terre Chartrand’s youth program, in part, aims to revitalize Indigenous and pre-colonial histories of the Region of Waterloo.
Take a look inside the student-run restaurant after a $58-million campus renovation.
Kitchener’s John Norton building commemorates a key figure from the War of 1812.
After decades of loving music, Timothy Bignell releases his first album.
Long-time Kitchener Rangers fans will remember Mike Torchia patrolling the crease 30 years ago where he won multiple goalie honours, leading the Rangers to the Memorial Cup Finals where they ended up falling short.
Spoke reporter Broderick Visser writes about a trip of a lifetime – a trip to Amsterdam.