Guelph’s bike repair lady finally catches a ‘brake’
A Guelph woman who fought city hall and won in a bid to keep operating a bicycle repair service out of her garage, which benefits charity, scored another victory Thursday night.
A Guelph woman who fought city hall and won in a bid to keep operating a bicycle repair service out of her garage, which benefits charity, scored another victory Thursday night.
Conestoga College is looking to cut costs by offering 160 of its full-time employees an early retirement package.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is proposing stronger legislation for breaking up encampments.
Experts say you shouldn’t depend on Canada Post to get your cards and gifts to their destination on time, even if the strike ends now.
A motion to waive the development charges for a long-term care (LTC) facility in Wilmot Township was shot down by the Region of Waterloo Council.
People living in Kitchener can expect to pay almost $50 more per year on the city’s portion of property taxes in 2025.
The union representing Canada Post workers says an unfair labour practice complaint over the company's layoffs has been resolved.
An organization dedicated to supporting the 2SLGBTQIA+ community in Waterloo Region said they were recently targeted by a scammer.
Waterloo Region Council was expected to set the 2025 budget on Wednesday, but after a marathon meeting, councillors left the horseshoe without making a final decision.
A tax break for the holiday season will start this week, giving some Canadians relief on year-end shopping. But for small businesses, confusion around what applies for the GST relief has emerged.
Public support is key to the success of a strike, experts say, but as the Canada Post strike drags on, that support is likely getting harder to maintain.
As the U.S. presidential election loomed, Canadian officials envisioned new opportunities for co-operation with their southern neighbour on nuclear energy, supply chain security and carbon capture technologies — no matter who won the contest, newly released government memos show.
According to court documents, detectives reopened the cold case in 2017 and then worked with a forensics company to extract DNA from Baby Garnet's partial femur, before sending the results to Identifinders International.
The holidays can be fun and exciting, but you know they can also be cause for stress and anxiety.
Students at a Que. school are accusing their teacher of unlawfully selling their art online. Genevieve Beauchemin has the details.