Region of Waterloo sees 5.5% population growth, Kitchener breaks 300,000 mark
2023 was a big year for population growth in the Region of Waterloo.
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2023 was a big year for population growth in the Region of Waterloo.
Big changes are coming to Waterloo Region waste collection.
Ontario Provincial Police are asking drivers to stay alert as the warmer weather means more motorcyclists are hitting the road.
Maple Leaf Foods announced Wednesday that it is closing its Brantford, Ont. plant in early 2025.
In a news release, General Manager George Burnett announced Cory Stillman has been named as the team’s new head coach.
A group of protestors, worried about Waterloo Region’s efforts to buy or expropriate land in Wilmot Township, took their concerns right to the door of MPP Mike Harris on Thursday.
The retrial of a man previously found guilty of murdering a bird dog rival is underway in St. Thomas, Ont. with the accused, Boris Panovski, denying any wrongdoing.
Guelph has shut down the intersection of Edinburgh Road South and College Avenue West. We find out why.
The 2024 Special Olympics Ontario Spring Games have arrived in Waterloo Region.
Retailer London Drugs says cybercriminals who stole files from its corporate head office last month have released some of the data after it refused to pay a ransom.
A Toronto man who won $70 million in a recent Lotto Max draw literally fell off his chair when he saw the funds in his bank account.
Approximately 50 Montreal-area students — the vast majority of them female — were suspended Wednesday after their school deemed the shorts they were wearing were too short. On Thursday, several students staged a walk-out to protest what they believe is a "sexist" dress code that unfairly targets girls.
Something shifted in the pretty little village of Lumby, B.C., after Tatjana Stefanski vanished. It used to be the sort of place where parents let their kids roam free or play in the local creek, but everything has changed.
Despite its rough name, experts say most cases of 'slapped cheek disease' are mild and not a cause for concern.
A driver lost control of his car and smashed into homes in the U.K. before one person walks away only to return and check on the others.