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From problem to progress: Waterloo Region’s speed cameras slowing down drivers

Leia Langridge April 5, 2024

SCHOOL ZONES ACROSS WATERLOO REGION ARE BECOMING SAFER WITH AUTOMATED SPEED CAMERAS. By Leia Langridge Lana Gudimenko has seen her share of close calls while walking her seven-year-old daughter to

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Affordable childcare: Norway’s secret to success

Alexis Newman April 4, 2024

IN CANADA, THE WAIT LIST FOR SOME LICENSED DAYCARES IS MORE A YEAR LONG. By Alexis Newman Two years ago, Jessica Pfeffer gave birth to her first daughter. One year

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Human trafficking is a problem in Ontario. Here’s how one place is trying to fix it

Alexa Ford April 4, 2024

SAVIS HALTON HAS BEEN SUPPORTING HUMAN TRAFFICKING SURVIVORS SINCE THE 1980s By Alexa Ford Julia Fiddes has worked in social services for almost 20 years and seen first-hand the toll

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Tuition-free training in the face of labour shortages

Serena Austin October 20, 2023

Nils Atuehene knew he wanted to work in the trades when he was in high school, but he had no idea how to get started, so he went to college

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What Brantford can learn from Calgary’s harm reduction methods

Jessica King October 20, 2023

A LOOK INTO WHAT CALGARY’S SAFEWORKS SAFE CONSUMPTION SITE IS DOING TO HELP THEIR OVERDOSE PROBLEM. By Jessica King Alberta’s Ophelia Black didn’t think there was a way out of

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How tuition-free training is addressing the skilled trades labour shortage

Serena Austin April 11, 2023

The skilled trades, especially construction, are facing a labour shortage that’s only expected to get worse, here’s how Ontario is trying to get ahead of the problem. Transcript THERE ARE

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Laurier lifts in-class mask mandate

Umaymah Suhail April 3, 2023

THE DECISION DREW MIXED REACTION FROM STUDENTS. By Umaymah Suhail Wilfrid Laurier University lifted their mask mandate for the second time since 2020 on Feb. 16.  Laurier no longer requires

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Thriving together: How Laurier is building positive mental health on campus

Siqing Xiong February 13, 2023

LAURIER LAUNCHED THRIVE WEEK IN 2017 TO SUPPORT STUDENT MENTAL HEALTH By Siqing Xiong Unlike most international students, Weenie Zhao didn’t study at an international school so she wasn’t exposed

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Guelph’s Blue Built Home program is making every drop count

Adam Simmons February 13, 2023

GUELPH’S RESIDENTS ARE CONSERVING THEIR UNIQUE SOURCE OF DRINKING WATER BY USING THE BLUE BUILT HOME PROGRAM. By Adam Simmons When Theodora Pierson was building a new home in Guelph,

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How Iceland is addressing the gender wage gap

Marina Darocha February 13, 2023

ICELAND’S REQUIRED EQUAL PAY LABELS COULD BE WHY THE NORDIC COUNTRY WAS RATED BEST FOR WOMEN IN 2021. By Marina DaRocha Claire Rahija expects she’ll one day have children. But

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