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Upcycled food: How this new trend is helping reduce food waste in Ontario

Meagan Hodgetts February 13, 2023

TWO TORONTO-AREA BUSINESSES ARE TAKING A BITE OUT OF CLIMATE CHANGE WITH UPCYCLED FOOD. By Meagan Hodgetts Food waste is a global problem with many attempts at finding sustainable solutions.

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The struggle to buy your first home

Mason Goodfellow April 19, 2022

FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS ARE AT A DISADVANTAGE IN ONTARIO’S SELLERS’ MARKET. By Mason Goodfellow Host Intro: THE HOUSING MARKET IN ONTARIO IS CONTINUING TO BE A CHALLENGE FOR POTENTIAL FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS,

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Canadian cities promote staycations

Molly Simpson April 18, 2022

TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS AND PANDEMIC FEARS CONTINUE TO BOOST DOMESTIC TRAVEL. By Molly Simpson Host Intro: AFTER MONTHS OF TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS, STAYCATIONS HAVE BECOME A POPULAR METHOD OF TRAVEL. MAJOR CITIES

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Are there too many cannabis stores?

Tejas Singh April 11, 2022

CANNABIS STORES ARE SPROUTING LIKE WEEDS AND WILL LIKELY RESULT IN CLOSURES. By Tejas Singh Host Intro: IT WAS ONLY A YEAR AND A HALF AGO THAT THE FIRST CANNABIS

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Learning from the master

Charles Owens April 8, 2022

PROFILING ONE OF BRANTFORD’S FIRST JIU-JITSU BLACK BELTS. By Charles Owens Body heat and grunts of exertion fill the small martial arts club that hosts The Rumble Academy, a Jiu-Jitsu

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Women support women via The WELL

Serena Austin March 29, 2022

The centre’s app, the well, is a hub for women and non-binary entrepreneurs. By Serena Austin Hoping to encourage more women and non-binary people to be their own bosses, a

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Golden Hawks return to athletics

Meagan Hodgetts March 23, 2022

STAFF AND STUDENTS ARE EXCITED TO RETURN TO SPORTING EVENTS, BUT MANY SCHOOLS ARE NOT READY TO COMPETE. By Meagan Hodgetts Recreational and competitive sports have returned to Laurier Brantford,

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Finding off-campus housing isn’t always easy

Jessica King March 16, 2022

A LOOK AT ONE STUDENT’S EXPERIENCE OF FINDNG OFF-CAMPUS HOUSING. By Jessica King When Emily Ross left home to attend school for the first time, she decided to live off-campus

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Laurier instructors, students call for hybrid learning

Serena Austin February 11, 2022

For some staff and students, returning to campus doesn’t feel like the right call. By Serena Austin After nearly two years of remote learning, Laurier students will return to classrooms

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For the love of fungi

Manahil Butt May 10, 2021

JEAN-MARC MONCALVO’S LIFE RESEARCHING, COLLECTING AND DISCOVERING NEW SPECIES OF FUNGI. By Manahil Butt  Waking in a hammock at six a.m. in Gunung Mulu National Park, Borneo, the first thing

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