There is no basis to blame international students for Canada’s housing crisis, a new study by University of Waterloo researchers has found. The study, led […]
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Canada’s housing crisis is adversely affecting international students, University of Waterloo study finds
A new study led by a team of researchers at the University of Waterloo’s faculty of environment has found that international students are among the most vulnerable people […]
A Brantford, Ont., mom disappeared 5 days ago after leaving work — an all-out campaign aims to find her
Family and friends hope to get people across southern Ontario to search for a Brantford mother who went missing on Friday after she left work, […]
Brantford, Ont., mom missing for days found safe after relentless search, police say no foul play
The Brantford, Ont., mother who disappeared for five days after leaving her funeral home job in Woodstock has been found and is now safe at […]
Busier stores, but lost LCBO sales: Local distillers and brewers brace for impact of strike
Some distillery owners around Waterloo region are worried about how the LCBO strike could impact business. Distilleries can only sell their hard alcoholic drinks like […]
This Ontario dad-daughter team creates songs for July 1. For 2024, O Canada has a South African flavour
Nigerian-born musician-songwriter Tolzee hopes a new song he has released for Canada Day will help younger Nigerians fall in love with the Canadian national anthem. Tolzee, who […]
Mohawk writer Alicia Elliott on how her own experiences shaped character in 1st novel
Mohawk writer Alicia Elliott’s first novel is receiving a lot of attention. The book is called And Then She Fell. Along with some great reviews […]
Know a good-looking tree? Nominate it for the 2024 Ontario tree pageant
Do you have a tree in your neighbourhood that is so lush, green and healthy that it could win a beauty pageant? Maybe that’s not […]
It’s allergy season. Here’s what to expect and how to fight back
If you take a quick walk outside these days, you’ll see the greenery in full force. Most of us love the sight of grass, leaves […]
Brantford author Sydney Brouillard-Coyle on the importance of talking openly about pronouns
The question “what are your pronouns?” is becoming more common, but the answer might not always be he, she or they. Pronouns are evolving and […]