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Few choices in WUSA executive election

Two of the four WUSA executive positions have only one candidate: VP of Education and VP of Operations. They’ll face a ‘yes’ or ‘no’ vote,...

Coronavirus hysteria goes viral

Hoaxes and hysteria have abounded in response the mostly non-lethal coronavirus.  Ryerson University, McMaster University and Durham College have all reported that fake notices on...

Balzac’s founder hosts event to in Kitchener promoting empowerment of women

Diana Olsen, founder, president, and chief design officer of Balzac’s Coffee Roasters’, hosted 50 of Waterloo region’s most successful women for a unique celebration...

Waterloo utilities increase by $41.87 this year

Waterloo’s city council approved 2020 utilities rates, which includes a 3.9 per cent increase on water utility bills. That equates to an additional cost...

WUSA elections 2020: Sneak peek executive candidates

Not sure who to vote for - or even who’s running- in the next WUSA elections? Here’s a brief rundown of students running for...

What’s next for the homeless haven in Kitchener ?

Udanapher (Nadine) Green was evicted from her convenience store in Kitchener at 10 Water Street North on Jan. 21. The same convenience store that...

WUSA elections: What you need to know

On January 27, Waterloo Undergraduate Student Association (WUSA) officially released their nominations for the upcoming Winter 2020 election. Candidates for President, Vice President Education,...

Union approves agreement with GRT, now facing final vote from Region of Waterloo

Unifor Local 4304, the union representing Grand River Transit (GRT) has ratified the new tentative agreement with the Region of Waterloo. A special regional council...

KW bus strike could end soon

A tentative agreement has been reached between the Region of Waterloo and Unifor Local 4304, the union representing Grand River Transit (GRT). Both the Region...

How students face the GRT strike

The GRT strike has rocked the day-today life of students in the KW region.  Over 17,000 students are being affected daily, along with various other...

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