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Waterloo Region water pipes leak with dropping temperatures

University of Waterloo researchers help cities listen for water pipe leaks using artifical intelligence (AI) equipped fire hydrants called hydrophones. “They could be more...

Feds elections: Meet your candidates

Feds executive team is getting a reboot for their next term. Feds General Elections are set to start at 10 a.m. on Feb. 5...

Imprint hosts Feds candidate debate

The Candidates’ Debate took place in the SLC Great Hall on Feb 4. Candidates were asked a number of questions ranging in topics from...

Grand River Hospital overcrowded, but getting funding

Kitchener Waterloo Hospitals will get $4.6 million from the Ford government to help upgrade, repair, and maintain their facilities. Grand River Hospital will get about...

Glow pledges to fight OSAP changes

For their Monday Funday, the Glow Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity organized a day of action on Jan. 21 to generate awareness about...

Students gather to protest OSAP changes

Nearly a hundred students gathered in the Veteran’s Green on Tuesday, Jan. 22 to protest the new changes to OSAP. The protest, led by...

New Policy 8: Freedom of Speech

In the summer of 2018, the Ford government announced many changes for Ontario. Among them was the new requirement for universities and colleges to...

Glow pledges to fight OSAP changes

For their Monday Funday, the Glow Centre for Sexual and Gender Diversity organized a day of action on Jan. 21 to generate awareness about...

Council in brief: City of Waterloo

Waterloo Park Lake Frontage Reconstruction Council approved spending $772,000 for the Lake Frontage Reconstruction. The proposed scope of this project includes detailed design and public consultation...

Fighting discrimination in the community

Fiqir Worku is an incredibly humble Health Studies student, who is heavily interested in and involved with social justice. She was also one of...

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