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Pedestrian seriously hurt after crash in Waterloo

CTV 13 Apr 2025
A woman is seriously hurt after a crash in Waterloo early Saturday morning. .
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Waterloo Schools could approve high school boundary changes

The Courier - Waterloo 13 Apr 2025
The decision would affect some West High students by redrawing map boundaries. The board will also discuss selling Castle Hill School and terminating employees due to budget cuts ... .
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Kiwanis Club of Waterloo to discuss House of Hope at Tuesday meeting

The Courier - Waterloo 13 Apr 2025
Dusky Steele from House of Hope will discuss the organization's building and programming updates ... .
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TALK OF THE TOWN: Anna Wintour puts Vogue staff out in cold... by Waterloo train ...

The Daily Mail 13 Apr 2025
I can reveal that staff at its flagship titles are furious after being forced to do their jobs at a co-working space by Waterloo station complete with hastily printed Vogue covers to make them feel at home.
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Here's when local federal candidates will join CBC K-W's The Morning Edition for panel discussions

CBC 13 Apr 2025
Each election, CBC K-W invites candidates to take part in panel discussions about issues important to the people they want to represent. Here's a list of when those panel discussions will take place ... .
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CBC Poetry Prize winner Kyo Lee releases 1st book called I Cut My Tongue on a ...

CBC 13 Apr 2025
At just 16 years old, Kyo Lee of Waterloo became the youngest person to win the CBC Poetry Prize. That was in 2023. Now at 18, she is set to release her first collection of poetry ... .
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Dr. Peter Lin on why the shingles vaccine can lead to fewer dementia cases

CBC 13 Apr 2025
New research shows the shingles vaccine may lead to fewer cases of dementia. But how does a vaccine for a virus impact someone’s brain health? CBC Radio medical columnist Dr. Peter Lin explains the research ... .
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Waterloo looking to increase Byrnes Park pool rates ahead of grand opening

The Courier - Waterloo 12 Apr 2025
The city’s only public pool could raise its rates after a complete gut and reconstruction ... .
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Can Canada grow more of its own food? Greenhouses, vertical farming makes it possible, experts say

CBC 12 Apr 2025
Our suddenly rocky relationship with the U.S. has a lot of Canadians rethinking our dependence on our southern neighbor, especially fruit and vegetable imports. Could Canada grow more of what we eat? And what would it cost us? ... .
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Indigenous DNA in wastewater is vulnerable to exploitation, Guelph, Ont., researchers say

CBC 12 Apr 2025
Scientists collecting wastewater samples gain access to a variety of sensitive information. At the University of Guelph in southern Ontario, researchers are working to protect that data ... .
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As interest in Ontario wines grows, these restaurants are taking notice: Jasmine Mangalaseril

CBC 12 Apr 2025
Meg Alford, owner of Guelph’s Two Faces natural wine bar, said there’s an uptick in interest in Ontario-made wines and people are starting to ask more questions about what they're drinking ... .
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In The Key Of C: Hear Land of Talk, Gowan, Aqyila and more

CBC 12 Apr 2025
On this week's show, host Craig Norris hears why turning coffee shops into dance clubs is gaining traction. Hear tunes from DJ Shub and Tia Wood, Gowan, Aqyila, Matthew Holtby, Land of Talk, The Pairs and lots more ... .
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Thursday's roundup | Waterloo's 2 wins open county tournament

TimesDaily 11 Apr 2025
Waterloo beat the rain, wind, Lauderdale County and Wilson on Thursday at the Lauderdale County softball tournament, beating Wilson 5-4 and Lauderdale County 4-2 ... .
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