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Petition wants WRPS diversity cruiser campaign cancelled

Waterloo Regional Police Chief Bryan Larkin told The Morning Edition - KW last week it costs about $1,500 to design the wrap and an additional $500 per cruiser.  Hutchison said she thinks the price tag would likely be higher if the full cost of the hours spent planning the initiative were taken into consideration. She would like to see a more detailed budget breakdown for the project, and for that money to be put toward Black and Indigenous-led community programs.  Another step on the path forward says police  Larkin said this isn t the first time a community cruiser has featured a special design. An earlier project wrapped a cruiser with a Pride flag. 

Five more COVID-19 cases linked to UW outbreak

Five more COVID-19 cases linked to UW outbreak As of Sunday, the total number of cases was 34 Apr 5, 2021 12:18 PM By: Erin Anderson The University of Waterloo confirmed five additional COVID-19 cases on Monday.  The cases are part of the outbreak of COVID-19 in University of Waterloo residences, bringing the total in the outbreak to 34, said a post on UW s website.  Public health has notified any high-risk contacts, and students living on-campus have been advised to get tested.  The outbreak is affecting all UW residences at the Waterloo campus.  It was declared after a large cluster of cases was detected in March, linked to multiple off-campus gatherings involving both UW and Wilfrid Laurier University students. 

Waterloo region s total variant cases top 500 over long weekend

Waterloo region s total variant cases top 500 over long weekend Region of Waterloo Public Health reported a total of 520 variant cases as of Sunday as the province entered its third shutdown since the pandemic started. Social Sharing There are 21 people hospitalized with the virus, with 6 of them in the intensive care unit CBC News · Posted: Apr 04, 2021 2:34 PM ET | Last Updated: April 4 A person wears a mask in Cambridge, Ontario on March 11, 2020. Meanwhile, the region s variant case count surpassed 500 over the weekend.(Paula Duhatschek/CBC)

Student reflections: Criminology students tackle issue of homelessness through research project

Posted: Apr 03, 2021 6:00 AM ET | Last Updated: April 3 Homeless man sleeping on a lamppost in downtown Vancouver.(David Horemans/CBC) Fourth year criminology students at Wilfrid Laurier University have been taking a closer look at the issue of homelessness in Canada this past school year as part of a new course. Homelessness and the Criminal Justice System in Canada, explores how the act of being homeless becomes criminalized and how people who have been through the criminal justice system are often more vulnerable to becoming homeless. Students taking the course were tasked with a final research project that challenged them to find possible solutions to better support and improve the lives of people experiencing homelessness.

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