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Still 'a number of weeks' before COVID-19 pressure on Waterloo region hospitals eases: Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang

Dr. Hsiu-Li Wang says there are some signs new COVID-19 infections in Waterloo region may be plateauing, but that doesn't mean the community is out of the woods just yet. She says it will still be a number of weeks before the pressure eases for the region's hospitals.

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As budget day looms, Region of Waterloo councillors share thoughts on ask from police for more money

Regional councillors are set to approve the 2022 budget on Wednesday. Police have asked for an increase of $12.4 million, but some in the community have asked councillors to reject it. CBC K-W asked councillors their thoughts on the police budget as they head into deliberations.

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Photographer remains unshaken by continued vandalism of 'On the Land' art exhibition

Works of Indigenous photographer Bangishimo have been vandalized four times in the last year, insisting the damage only draws further attention to their installation

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Canada and Ontario invest more than $51.2 million in municipal infrastructure to respond to the impacts of COVID-19 in Southwestern, Midwestern and Central Ontario

Canada and Ontario invest more than $51.2 million in municipal infrastructure to respond to the impacts of COVID-19 in Southwestern, Midwestern and Central Ontario
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'Clustering is a bit disturbing': Cannabis stores budding in Waterloo Region

The mayors of Waterloo and Kitchener say they are concerned about the number of cannabis shops popping up in close proximity to one another.

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What has changed in the year since Waterloo Region's Black Lives Matter march?


 
The calls echoed around the world, and in the Waterloo Region, thousands of people marched in solidarity in a peaceful protest through downtown Kitchener.
One year later, those same streets are quiet and a major question remains: has anything changed?
“We've seen a lot of people get hired, there were a lot of positions created. In terms of actual change I don't think we've seen much of anything,” said Teneile Warren with ReAllocate Waterloo.
According to Selam Debs, a local anti-racism educator and activist said it is encouraging to see how grassroots organizations have mobilized and created a shift in the community.

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Uptown Waterloo host to third lockdown protest in as many weeks


Anti-lockdown protest in UpTown Waterloo on Sunday, April 25.Ben Eppel / KitchenerToday
Sunday marked another day of demonstrations in Uptown Waterloo, as protestors could be seen lining King Street with signs calling for an immediate end to provincial lockdown measures.
 The third Uptown Waterloo protest in as many weeks, Sunday’s crowd was composed of a few dozen individuals, without adherence to physical distancing or masking guidelines.
Commenting on the event was Cherri Greeno, Manager of Corporate Communications and Public Information with Waterloo Regional Police (WRPS). According to Greeno, members from the WRPS COVID-19 Integrated Response Team were on site, monitoring the event and gathering potential evidence for the issuing of tickets “at a later time.”

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Waterloo Region, Guelph adjust to changing provincial restrictions

Waterloo Region, Guelph adjust to changing provincial restrictions
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Waterloo Region Chinese Canadian Association holds anti-Asian racism discussion with local leaders


 
KITCHENER --
Local mayors, police, and MP’s joined the Waterloo Region Chinese Canadian Association for an online panel discussion on anti-Asian racism.
The Saturday event feature one question asking local mayors what measures they had taken to address the issues.
“Racism is cultivated in social media and that’s why the elected officials you see here today really stand up when we can on anti-racism on social media,” said Waterloo mayor Dave Jaworsky.
While all participants recognized the region is heading in the right direction towards tacking the issues, they all agree more work needs to be done to encourage people not to be bystanders and speak out.

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