Taxpayers fund Waterloo Region transit shortfall
Regional councillors approve controversial plan to cover $12.5 million transit deficit through property taxes, sparking concerns about future fiscal responsibility.
Regional councillors approve controversial plan to cover $12.5 million transit deficit through property taxes, sparking concerns about future fiscal responsibility.
New data shows rental e-scooters are driving significant economic benefits to Waterloo Region, with local businesses reporting increased customer traffic and spending.
As temperatures plummet across Waterloo Region, municipal snow clearing teams are mobilizing their fleet and preparing for the first major snowfall of the season. Get the inside scoop on how our winter warriors plan to keep roads safe.
Waterloo Park's popular inclusive play area expands with exciting new equipment designed for children of all abilities, creating a more accessible recreational space for families across the region.
A delivery driver in Ontario's Waterloo region faces criminal charges after being caught red-handed stealing packages, raising concerns about security vulnerabilities in the delivery industry.
Waterloo Region's innovative homeless community requests $170,000 to hire two new support workers, aiming to enhance services and sustainability for vulnerable residents.
As Waterloo Region considers extending LRT service into Cambridge, vocal opposition emerges citing financial burdens, environmental impacts, and questions about the project's necessity for the growing community.
Kitchener-Waterloo real estate sees significant sales decline with inventory doubling. Discover what's driving this market shift and what it means for buyers and sellers.
Greater Sudbury pulls the plug on its controversial speed camera initiative, removing all 20 automated enforcement units by mid-November amid public outcry and operational challenges.
As Ontario moves to ban automated speed enforcement in municipal jurisdictions, Waterloo Region remains tight-lipped about its plan for existing cameras and future road safety initiatives.
Regional committee approves crucial funding to extend Ion light rail transit into Cambridge, marking a historic step toward connecting the tri-cities with modern rapid transit.
Waterloo Region announces major recycling expansion with additional blue bins for all households starting 2026, addressing growing recycling needs and improving waste diversion.
Waterloo Regional Police make shocking speed enforcement catch on Halloween afternoon, with one driver reaching dangerous speeds double the legal limit.
The Manitoba government has removed Selkirk from the Capital Planning Region in a significant municipal restructuring move that reshapes regional governance in the Interlake.
Essex County Ontario Provincial Police have launched a body-worn camera program for frontline officers, enhancing transparency and evidence collection in police-community interactions.
Discover why Ottawa's automated speed enforcement cameras suddenly went offline and how this temporary shutdown affects road safety and traffic enforcement across the city.
Cambridge, Ontario celebrates the opening of a groundbreaking youth wellness hub offering free mental health, addiction, and primary care services to young people aged 12-26.
Sault Ste. Marie enhances traffic monitoring with closed-circuit cameras at 28 key intersections, aiming to improve road safety and driver behavior across the city.
Ottawa is temporarily shutting down all photo radar cameras starting November 14. Learn why the city is pressing pause on automated enforcement and when the devices will return to operation.
Kitchener-Waterloo baseball enthusiasts are experiencing a collective sports hangover following the Toronto Blue Jays' devastating playoff elimination, with local fans sharing their emotional reactions.
Saint John Police launch innovative Security Camera Registry Program, allowing residents and businesses to voluntarily register their cameras to help officers quickly locate video evidence during investigations.
City of Ottawa plans to harmonize speed limits along a 75-kilometer stretch of road in Orleans, aiming to improve traffic flow and enhance road safety for all users.
Waterloo Regional Police are urgently seeking witnesses after a pedestrian was seriously injured in a hit-and-run collision on University Avenue West. The driver fled the scene, leaving the victim with significant injuries.
As temperatures drop, Waterloo Region launches seasonal warming centres providing safe, warm spaces for vulnerable residents during cold weather months.
The Ontario government has passed controversial legislation stripping municipalities of their ability to use automated speed enforcement cameras, sparking debate about road safety versus revenue generation.
Master Waterloo Region's leaf collection rules with our complete guide. Learn collection schedules, bag requirements, and pro tips to keep your property clean this autumn.
In an inspiring act of community support, the University of Guelph has donated 5,000 pounds of beans originally destined for agricultural research to the local food bank, providing meals for thousands of families in need across Waterloo Region.
Waterloo Region achieves critical milestone in connecting the Guelph to Goderich Trail, bringing communities closer through enhanced outdoor infrastructure and recreational opportunities.
Major road construction projects across Waterloo Region are wrapping up just in time for fall. Get the latest updates on completed routes and what drivers can expect in the coming weeks.
A Kitchener-Waterloo man faces multiple charges after a local business robbery escalated into violence, leaving an employee injured. Waterloo Regional Police continue their investigation.