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KITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich; Posted about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. VIRTUAL VIGIL PLANNED FOR LONDON FAMILY KILLED IN HATE CityNews. A virtual vigil will take place Tuesday night to honour the victims in what London Police have called a premeditated attack, motivated by hate. The horrific incident happened Sunday night as a family of five Muslims were out for a walk. Four were killed, including a teenager. A nine-year-old boy is the sole survivor andremains in
KITCHENER BORN POET WINS INTERNATIONAL PRIZE Heidi Sander Supplied photo. A major honour for a poet who was born in Kitchener. Heidi Sander's "How We Live On," has captured the International Prime Number Magazine Award for Poetry. It's part of her collection, The Forest Of My Mind, which she completed in 2020. The poem is described as moving and thought-provoking.KITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich; Posted about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. VIRTUAL VIGIL PLANNED FOR LONDON FAMILY KILLED IN HATE CityNews. A virtual vigil will take place Tuesday night to honour the victims in what London Police have called a premeditated attack, motivated by hate. The horrific incident happened Sunday night as a family of five Muslims were out for a walk. Four were killed, including a teenager. A nine-year-old boy is the sole survivor andremains in
KITCHENER BORN POET WINS INTERNATIONAL PRIZE Heidi Sander Supplied photo. A major honour for a poet who was born in Kitchener. Heidi Sander's "How We Live On," has captured the International Prime Number Magazine Award for Poetry. It's part of her collection, The Forest Of My Mind, which she completed in 2020. The poem is described as moving and thought-provoking. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com KITCHENER POLICE NEWS Police investigating posters with racial and hate-motivated messaging. Police are investigating after receiving several reports of posters with racial and hate-motivated messaging being circulated throughout Waterloo Region. The posters were located in Wellesley Township, Wilmot Township and the City of Kitchener. May 27, 2021 5:13 PM Readmore >.
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PARIS — A respected Canadian Catholic figure who helped improve conditions for the developmentally disabled in multiple countries over half a century sexually abused at least six women, a report produced for his French-based charity has found. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: April 25th, 2020 Date of birth: March 17th, 1954 Age: 65 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Children: Katrina (David) Grandchildren: Henry and Isabelle Parents: Therese Johnston (Dube), Earl Boyce (1962), and step-father, Glen- KITCHENER NEWS
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken Canada's campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council directly to African diplomats with a speech that tried to emphasize his boyhood connectionto the continent.
KITCHENER CROSSWORDS Kitchener's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at KitchenerToday.com WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it.- KITCHENER NEWS
The Canadian Press has learned that General Motors Canada will announce today (Monday) that it's closing its assembly plant inOshawa, Ontario in
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: June 27, 2019 Date of birth: September 10, 1949 Age: 69 Visitation: Tuesday, July 2 from 11am - 1pm at the Memory Gardens Funeral Home, 2723 Victoria Street North, Breslau ON Service: Tuesday, July 2 at 2pm at the Memory Gardens Funera KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Friday, May 3rd, 2019 Date of birth: Thursday, May 23rd, 1946 Age: 72 Location: Kitchener, ON Family Spouse: Balmore Children: Erika Barbosa (Mike), Ferdi Mendoza and Edwin Mendoza(Rosy).
KITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich; Posted about 10 hours ago Read more >.KITCHENER NEWS
The company studied more than 3,700 12- to 17-year-olds. Preliminary findings showed the vaccine triggered the same signs of immune protection in kids as it does in adults, and the same kind of temporary side effects such as sore arms, headache and fatigue KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: June 23rd, 2020 Date of birth: November 17th, 1992 Age: 27 Family Children: Cayce Parents: Robin (Rick) & Paul Siblings: Ashleigh (Billy) & Sam (Rexy) Visitation: Monday, June 29th, 2020, from 3-5 pm, at the Henry Walser Funera- KITCHENER NEWS
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken Canada's campaign for a seat on the United Nations Security Council directly to African diplomats with a speech that tried to emphasize his boyhood connectionto the continent.
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Associate Professor Donna Strickland is the first Canadian woman to ever win the Nobel Prize in physics WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it.- KITCHENER NEWS
The Canadian Press has learned that General Motors Canada will announce today (Monday) that it's closing its assembly plant inOshawa, Ontario in
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: August 2, 2019 Date of birth: March 25, 1926 Age: 93 Family Spouse: Mary Children: Yvonne, Wayne (Linda) and Kenny Grandchildren: James (Cissandra) Great Grandchildren: Lee and Kinzlynn Service: Wednesday, August 7, 2019 at 10am. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: May 28, 2019 Date of birth: 1934 Age: 85 Family Spouse:Elo G.
KITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
REGION'S WATER CONSERVATION BYLAW NOW IN EFFECT Region's water conservation bylaw now in effect. It's that time of year to limit your outdoor water usage. May 31 marks the first day of the conservation water bylaw for our region to conserve the water supply. Dan Meagher is the supervisor for water programs with the Region of Waterloo, and said they have already seen a spike in usagewhich is
IS DOG-BREEDING OUT OF CONTROL IN WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP Tensions are high in Wellesley Township, with animal advocates and activists calling on council to increase inspections. Activist group Wellesley Against Puppy Mills (WAPM) have laid out several demands of council listed in an online petition with over 39,000 signatures, almost four times the population of the township. ANTI-RACISM RALLY HELD OUTSIDE BADEN'S CASTLE KILBRIDE Demonstrators remained peaceful and in compliance with COVID-19 restrictions; no sign of white lives matter protesters. Responding to posters advertising a 'White Lives Matter' demonstration in their own backyard, upwards of 70 demonstrators gathered outside Baden's Castle Kilbride for an anti-racism rally on Saturday morning. PORTRAITS OF HONOUR ARTIST DAVE SOPHA HAS DIED Portraits of Honour artist Dave Sopha lost his battle with cancer over the weekend. The Cambridge artist’s work gained international attention in 2011 when he completed the Portraits of Honour mural and accompanied the oil painting on a cross-Canada tour. The 42 feet wide and 10 foot high canvas took Sopha over 10,000 hours to create andKITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
REGION'S WATER CONSERVATION BYLAW NOW IN EFFECT Region's water conservation bylaw now in effect. It's that time of year to limit your outdoor water usage. May 31 marks the first day of the conservation water bylaw for our region to conserve the water supply. Dan Meagher is the supervisor for water programs with the Region of Waterloo, and said they have already seen a spike in usagewhich is
IS DOG-BREEDING OUT OF CONTROL IN WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP Tensions are high in Wellesley Township, with animal advocates and activists calling on council to increase inspections. Activist group Wellesley Against Puppy Mills (WAPM) have laid out several demands of council listed in an online petition with over 39,000 signatures, almost four times the population of the township. ANTI-RACISM RALLY HELD OUTSIDE BADEN'S CASTLE KILBRIDE Demonstrators remained peaceful and in compliance with COVID-19 restrictions; no sign of white lives matter protesters. Responding to posters advertising a 'White Lives Matter' demonstration in their own backyard, upwards of 70 demonstrators gathered outside Baden's Castle Kilbride for an anti-racism rally on Saturday morning. PORTRAITS OF HONOUR ARTIST DAVE SOPHA HAS DIED Portraits of Honour artist Dave Sopha lost his battle with cancer over the weekend. The Cambridge artist’s work gained international attention in 2011 when he completed the Portraits of Honour mural and accompanied the oil painting on a cross-Canada tour. The 42 feet wide and 10 foot high canvas took Sopha over 10,000 hours to create andKITCHENER NEWS
The company studied more than 3,700 12- to 17-year-olds. Preliminary findings showed the vaccine triggered the same signs of immune protection in kids as it does in adults, and the same kind of temporary side effects such as sore arms, headache and fatigue ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: May 2nd, 2020 Date of birth: November 21st, 1932 Age: 87 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Lydia Sheila Gombos Children: Steven J. Gombos and Kathryn Kinzie (Peter) Grandchildren:Steven R.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com- KITCHENER NEWS
230 The Boardwalk Kitchener, ON, N2N 0B1 © 2006-2021 Rogers Sports & Media. All rights reserved.- KITCHENER NEWS
Associate Professor Donna Strickland is the first Canadian woman to ever win the Nobel Prize in physics WORKERS AT 2 ONTARIO TOYOTA PLANTS ALLOWED TO RETURN TO Southwestern Public Health is investigating a COVID-19 exposure at two of Toyota Canada’s plants, one in Cambridge and the other inWoodstock.
KITCHENER CROSSWORDS Kitchener's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at KitchenerToday.com WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it.- KITCHENER NEWS
The Canadian Press has learned that General Motors Canada will announce today (Monday) that it's closing its assembly plant inOshawa, Ontario in
KITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Kitchener: The Latest. Wastewater COVID-19 data keeping consistent with traditional testing in region. A dashboard tracking wastewater data is now available on the region's website, and will be updated every Wednesday. Bylaw officials in Kitchener and Waterloo keep busy on long weekend. UW prof weighs in on debate over paid sick leave. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. REGION'S WATER CONSERVATION BYLAW NOW IN EFFECT Region's water conservation bylaw now in effect. It's that time of year to limit your outdoor water usage. May 31 marks the first day of the conservation water bylaw for our region to conserve the water supply. Dan Meagher is the supervisor for water programs with the Region of Waterloo, and said they have already seen a spike in usagewhich is
ANTI-RACISM RALLY HELD OUTSIDE BADEN'S CASTLE KILBRIDE Demonstrators remained peaceful and in compliance with COVID-19 restrictions; no sign of white lives matter protesters. Responding to posters advertising a 'White Lives Matter' demonstration in their own backyard, upwards of 70 demonstrators gathered outside Baden's Castle Kilbride for an anti-racism rally on Saturday morning. IS DOG-BREEDING OUT OF CONTROL IN WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP Tensions are high in Wellesley Township, with animal advocates and activists calling on council to increase inspections. Activist group Wellesley Against Puppy Mills (WAPM) have laid out several demands of council listed in an online petition with over 39,000 signatures, almost four times the population of the township. TRAGIC CAR CRASH CLAIMS LIFE OF SECOND LODGE CHILD Tragic car crash claims life of second Lodge child. A car crash that claimed the life of 12-year-old Evan Lodge last Sunday has now claimed the life of his sister Amanda. She died in a Hamilton hospital Friday evening. She had been on life support after suffering a severe brain injury in the crash. GOFUNDME LAUNCHED TO SUPPORT MANDY BUJOLD IN LEGAL GoFundMe launched to support Mandy Bujold in legal expenses. Funds raised are to support the Kitchener boxing star in her legal fees as she fights for her right to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Mandy Bujold leans against the ropes of the ring at Guelph's TNT Boxing and Fitness Academy's new facility on Dawson Road.KITCHENER NEWS
Kitchener's online source for local news, community information, events, obituaries and more.KITCHENER NEWS
Majority of new fines for not following COVID safety measures were for gatherings. Seven of the 10 were issued by Kitchener bylaw. about 13 hours ago Read more >. 1. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Kitchener: The Latest. Wastewater COVID-19 data keeping consistent with traditional testing in region. A dashboard tracking wastewater data is now available on the region's website, and will be updated every Wednesday. Bylaw officials in Kitchener and Waterloo keep busy on long weekend. UW prof weighs in on debate over paid sick leave. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. REGION'S WATER CONSERVATION BYLAW NOW IN EFFECT Region's water conservation bylaw now in effect. It's that time of year to limit your outdoor water usage. May 31 marks the first day of the conservation water bylaw for our region to conserve the water supply. Dan Meagher is the supervisor for water programs with the Region of Waterloo, and said they have already seen a spike in usagewhich is
ANTI-RACISM RALLY HELD OUTSIDE BADEN'S CASTLE KILBRIDE Demonstrators remained peaceful and in compliance with COVID-19 restrictions; no sign of white lives matter protesters. Responding to posters advertising a 'White Lives Matter' demonstration in their own backyard, upwards of 70 demonstrators gathered outside Baden's Castle Kilbride for an anti-racism rally on Saturday morning. IS DOG-BREEDING OUT OF CONTROL IN WELLESLEY TOWNSHIP Tensions are high in Wellesley Township, with animal advocates and activists calling on council to increase inspections. Activist group Wellesley Against Puppy Mills (WAPM) have laid out several demands of council listed in an online petition with over 39,000 signatures, almost four times the population of the township. TRAGIC CAR CRASH CLAIMS LIFE OF SECOND LODGE CHILD Tragic car crash claims life of second Lodge child. A car crash that claimed the life of 12-year-old Evan Lodge last Sunday has now claimed the life of his sister Amanda. She died in a Hamilton hospital Friday evening. She had been on life support after suffering a severe brain injury in the crash. GOFUNDME LAUNCHED TO SUPPORT MANDY BUJOLD IN LEGAL GoFundMe launched to support Mandy Bujold in legal expenses. Funds raised are to support the Kitchener boxing star in her legal fees as she fights for her right to compete at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Mandy Bujold leans against the ropes of the ring at Guelph's TNT Boxing and Fitness Academy's new facility on Dawson Road.KITCHENER NEWS
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CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Kitchener: The Latest. Wastewater COVID-19 data keeping consistent with traditional testing in region. A dashboard tracking wastewater data is now available on the region's website, and will be updated every Wednesday. Bylaw officials in Kitchener and Waterloo keep busy on long weekend. UW prof weighs in on debate over paid sick leave. KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich; Posted about 10 hours ago Read more >.KITCHENER NEWS
The company studied more than 3,700 12- to 17-year-olds. Preliminary findings showed the vaccine triggered the same signs of immune protection in kids as it does in adults, and the same kind of temporary side effects such as sore arms, headache and fatigue- KITCHENER NEWS
230 The Boardwalk Kitchener, ON, N2N 0B1 © 2006-2021 Rogers Sports & Media. All rights reserved. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: June 12, 2020 Date of birth: February 7, 1963 Age: 57 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Liz (Henhoeffer) Children: Paul John (Jenn Georgiou) and Chris Parents: Bill and Doreen Motz (Ludwig) Siblings: John (Heather) Motz, KITCHENER BORN POET WINS INTERNATIONAL PRIZE Heidi Sander Supplied photo. A major honour for a poet who was born in Kitchener. Heidi Sander's "How We Live On," has captured the International Prime Number Magazine Award for Poetry. It's part of her collection, The Forest Of My Mind, which she completed in 2020. The poem is described as moving and thought-provoking. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com- KITCHENER NEWS
More protests in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en hereditary chiefs sprung up on Saturday, a day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pivoted to take a sterner tone with Indigenous leaders he blames for halting train service across much of Canada. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: April 30th, 2020 Date of birth: April 30th, 1996 Age: 24 Family Parents: Steve and Colleen Richards Siblings: Zack Grandparents: Sharon May, Gloria Gilbert and Robert Gilbert Visitation: Tuesday, May 12, 2020 fromKITCHENER NEWS
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER NEWS
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich;Posted about 10
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The company studied more than 3,700 12- to 17-year-olds. Preliminary findings showed the vaccine triggered the same signs of immune protection in kids as it does in adults, and the same kind of temporary side effects such as sore arms, headache and fatigue KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com- KITCHENER NEWS
230 The Boardwalk Kitchener, ON, N2N 0B1 © 2006-2021 Rogers Sports & Media. All rights reserved. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: January 4, 2021 Date of birth: February 1, 1942 Age: 78 Family Spouse: Raymond Children: Tracey-Lynn Renaud (James) and Lee-Ann Kerr Parents: George and Verna Leslie Siblings: Doris McCourt (Cecil) and Howard, Clifford, and Donald ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Saturday, September 21st, 2019 Date of birth: Wednesday, August 20th, 1947 Age: 72 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Ants Children: Kirk (Julie) and Kate Grandchildren: Liliana and Mateo Siblings: Richard Slobodian (Suzanne) KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: October 3, 2019 Date of birth: February 27, 1926 Age: 93 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Hans Fedder Children: Daughter,Renata
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Saturday, June 22nd, 2019 Date of birth: Wednesday, April 19th, 1944 Age: 75 Service: Thursday, July 4th, 2019 7:00pm at the Wellington Terrace Chapel KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: 2019 Date of birth: 1942 Service: Visitation, 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm; 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Friday, May 10, 2019 at the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171KITCHENER NEWS
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich;Posted about 10
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The company studied more than 3,700 12- to 17-year-olds. Preliminary findings showed the vaccine triggered the same signs of immune protection in kids as it does in adults, and the same kind of temporary side effects such as sore arms, headache and fatigue VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. The gathering has been scheduled for Thursday night at 7 p.m. at the Victoria Park clock tower. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, previous gatherings in Waterloo- KITCHENER NEWS
230 The Boardwalk Kitchener, ON, N2N 0B1 © 2006-2021 Rogers Sports & Media. All rights reserved. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: April 30, 2021 Date of birth: August 18, 1939 Age: 81 Location: Kitchener Family Children: Erwin Brko and Lily Dorbolo (Steve); children’s mother, Anita Brko Grandchildren: Julia and Luisa Visitation: Visitation will be held on KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: May 7, 2020 Date of birth: July 20, 1925 Age: 94 Family Spouse: William Howard Doucette Children: Gordie, Joanne Perrin (Bill), Marjorie Koenig (Peter), Lynda Hubert (Rick), Sharon Hillis (John), Debbie Doucette, and Laurie Sipes (Bill KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: January 4, 2021 Date of birth: February 1, 1942 Age: 78 Family Spouse: Raymond Children: Tracey-Lynn Renaud (James) and Lee-Ann Kerr Parents: George and Verna Leslie Siblings: Doris McCourt (Cecil) and Howard, Clifford, and Donald KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Saturday, September 21st, 2019 Date of birth: Wednesday, August 20th, 1947 Age: 72 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Ants Children: Kirk (Julie) and Kate Grandchildren: Liliana and Mateo Siblings: Richard Slobodian (Suzanne) KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: April 29, 2021 Date of birth: July 17, 1928 Age: 92 Family Partner : Gordon Roche Children: Barb Murray (Murray Dahmer) and Brian James (Noralee Fry) Grandchildren: Shane McKenzie (Marnie), Amy McKague (Scott), Derrek James, Bradley KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Saturday, June 22nd, 2019 Date of birth: Wednesday, April 19th, 1944 Age: 75 Service: Thursday, July 4th, 2019 7:00pm at the Wellington Terrace ChapelKITCHENER NEWS
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. WHERE TO FIND FOOD TRUCKS IN WATERLOO REGION THIS SUMMER May 22, 2021 3:15 PM By: KitchenerToday Staff. Jack Wang has worked on Sweet Temptations food truck since its launch in 2015. Barm McKechnie for GuelphToday.com. As we approach yet another summer, void of festivals and large gatherings, food truck owners around Waterloo Region are banding together to try to make the best of it. ZONING CHANGES BEING CONSIDERED TO ALLOW TINY HOMES IN Apr 16, 2021 5:00 PM By: James Sebastian-Scott. FILE PHOTO. Kenneth Armstrong/GuelphToday. A report that will be presented to Kitchener city council Monday night will outline proposed changes to allow tiny homes in Kitchener. The report is to react to increased community interest in constructing additional dwelling units, such as tinyhomes.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich;Posted about 10
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The company studied more than 3,700 12- to 17-year-olds. Preliminary findings showed the vaccine triggered the same signs of immune protection in kids as it does in adults, and the same kind of temporary side effects such as sore arms, headache and fatigue- KITCHENER NEWS
230 The Boardwalk Kitchener, ON, N2N 0B1 © 2006-2021 Rogers Sports & Media. All rights reserved. VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. The gathering has been scheduled for Thursday night at 7 p.m. at the Victoria Park clock tower. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, previous gatherings in Waterloo KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: May 7, 2020 Date of birth: July 20, 1925 Age: 94 Family Spouse: William Howard Doucette Children: Gordie, Joanne Perrin (Bill), Marjorie Koenig (Peter), Lynda Hubert (Rick), Sharon Hillis (John), Debbie Doucette, and Laurie Sipes (Bill KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: January 4, 2021 Date of birth: February 1, 1942 Age: 78 Family Spouse: Raymond Children: Tracey-Lynn Renaud (James) and Lee-Ann Kerr Parents: George and Verna Leslie Siblings: Doris McCourt (Cecil) and Howard, Clifford, and Donald KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: April 29, 2021 Date of birth: July 17, 1928 Age: 92 Family Partner : Gordon Roche Children: Barb Murray (Murray Dahmer) and Brian James (Noralee Fry) Grandchildren: Shane McKenzie (Marnie), Amy McKague (Scott), Derrek James, Bradley KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Saturday, September 21st, 2019 Date of birth: Wednesday, August 20th, 1947 Age: 72 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Ants Children: Kirk (Julie) and Kate Grandchildren: Liliana and Mateo Siblings: Richard Slobodian (Suzanne) KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Saturday, June 22nd, 2019 Date of birth: Wednesday, April 19th, 1944 Age: 75 Service: Thursday, July 4th, 2019 7:00pm at the Wellington Terrace ChapelKITCHENER NEWS
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Kitchener: The Latest. Wastewater COVID-19 data keeping consistent with traditional testing in region. A dashboard tracking wastewater data is now available on the region's website, and will be updated every Wednesday. Bylaw officials in Kitchener and Waterloo keep busy on long weekend. UW prof weighs in on debate over paid sick leave. KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich;Posted about 10
KITCHENER POLICE NEWS Police investigating posters with racial and hate-motivated messaging. Police are investigating after receiving several reports of posters with racial and hate-motivated messaging being circulated throughout Waterloo Region. The posters were located in Wellesley Township, Wilmot Township and the City of Kitchener. May 27, 2021 5:13 PM Readmore >.
KITCHENER FLYERS UPDATED DAILY Kitchener's weekly flyers - all of your local flyers in one convenient place at KitchenerToday.com VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. The gathering has been scheduled for Thursday night at 7 p.m. at the Victoria Park clock tower. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, previous gatherings in Waterloo EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Epidemiologist warns variant found in Vietnam ‘concerning’, likely in Canada soon. Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. While virologists still haven’t seen the genome, Epidemiologist Tim Sly cautioned that that KITCHENER CROSSWORDS Kitchener's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at KitchenerToday.com THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired.KITCHENER NEWS
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Region's top doctor glad Ontario's three-step reopening plan is 'slow and cautious'. Urging residents to continue to follow public health measures for long weekend. about 10 hours ago Read more >. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Kitchener: The Latest. Wastewater COVID-19 data keeping consistent with traditional testing in region. A dashboard tracking wastewater data is now available on the region's website, and will be updated every Wednesday. Bylaw officials in Kitchener and Waterloo keep busy on long weekend. UW prof weighs in on debate over paid sick leave. KITCHENER OBITUARIES CARDOSO (Simoes), Maria Lasalete. Date of death: May 29, 2021 Date of birth: February 17, 1932 Age: 89 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Manuel Cardoso Children: Manny (Leonor) Grandchildren: Jennifer (Derek) Hamilton, Carrie (Marty) Cote, and Melissa Cardoso Dietrich;Posted about 10
KITCHENER POLICE NEWS Police investigating posters with racial and hate-motivated messaging. Police are investigating after receiving several reports of posters with racial and hate-motivated messaging being circulated throughout Waterloo Region. The posters were located in Wellesley Township, Wilmot Township and the City of Kitchener. May 27, 2021 5:13 PM Readmore >.
KITCHENER FLYERS UPDATED DAILY Kitchener's weekly flyers - all of your local flyers in one convenient place at KitchenerToday.com VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. The gathering has been scheduled for Thursday night at 7 p.m. at the Victoria Park clock tower. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, previous gatherings in Waterloo EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Epidemiologist warns variant found in Vietnam ‘concerning’, likely in Canada soon. Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. While virologists still haven’t seen the genome, Epidemiologist Tim Sly cautioned that that KITCHENER CROSSWORDS Kitchener's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at KitchenerToday.com THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH Three-hour discussion on Better Tent City at Woolwich council. No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Kitchener: The Latest. Wastewater COVID-19 data keeping consistent with traditional testing in region. A dashboard tracking wastewater data is now available on the region's website, and will be updated every Wednesday. Bylaw officials in Kitchener and Waterloo keep busy on long weekend. UW prof weighs in on debate over paid sick leave.KITCHENER NEWS
Local displays to mark 215 dead Indigenous children found in B.C. A vigil will be held this Thursday at Victoria Park, as flags fly at half mast at regional buildings and a display is up at The Healing of the Seven Generations in Kitchener. about 8 hours ago Read more >. LOCAL HAIR SALON HOPING TO REOPEN SOON, TURNS TO PROVIDING Local hair salon hoping to reopen soon, turns to providing virtual services. Element Hair Studio, located at The Boardwalk, has been seeing lots of demand for their virtual hair salon services. Stock photo. The gradual reopening plan for Ontario has helped bring some hope for people looking forward to getting a haircut at the end of thelockdown.
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: January 4, 2021 Date of birth: June 16, 1953 Age: 67 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Gail Brown (Rud) Children: Jared, Kelly (Tyler), and Bradley (Vincci) Grandchildren: Halen and Quinn Parents: Delphine and Richard Siblings: Brenda KITCHENER GAS PRICES Kitchener Gas Prices - find the best price in Kitchener and area atKitchenerToday.com
KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: May 20, 2021 Date of birth: June 3, 1968 Age: 52 Location: Kitchener Family Children: Stephanie Kelly (Trever Chiasson) and Stephen Campbell Grandchildren: Emily Campbell, Harmony Arney, Madison Chiasson, Julian Kelly-Chiasson, and KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: April 7, 2021 Date of birth: October 17, 1978 Age: 42 Family Parents: Nancy and Brian Siblings: Jill (Mike) Mielke and Dave (Hilary) Nieces & nephews: Abby, Alex and William Visitation: Visitation will be held on Tuesday, KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Monday, June 24th, 2019 Date of birth: Tuesday, June 13th, 1922 Age: 97 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Shirley Double Children: Debbie Griffin (Peter), Jim, Susan Wilson and Rick (Marjan) Grandchildren: Carolyn (Wendy), De KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: June 22, 2019 Date of birth: December 17, 1936 Age: 82 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Shirley (Dotzert) Children: Greg (Soon-boon) and Jarrett Grandchildren: Laura and Lindsay Parents: Albert and Dorothy (Hergott) SiblingsKITCHENER NEWS
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KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Latest news and information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Kitchener on KitchenerToday.com VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. KITCHENER POLICE NEWS Kitchener's latest police news - Police & OPP updated daily atKitchenerToday.com
KITCHENER FLYERS UPDATED DAILY Kitchener's weekly flyers - all of your local flyers in one convenient place at KitchenerToday.com EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. KITCHENER CROSSWORDS Kitchener's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at KitchenerToday.com THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired.KITCHENER NEWS
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KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Latest news and information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Kitchener on KitchenerToday.com VIGIL SET FOR VICTORIA PARK ON THURSDAY, POLICE SAY THEY A vigil is set to take place in Kitchener later this week after the remains of 215 Indigenous children were found in an unmarked grave at a former residential school in British Columbia. KITCHENER POLICE NEWS Kitchener's latest police news - Police & OPP updated daily atKitchenerToday.com
KITCHENER FLYERS UPDATED DAILY Kitchener's weekly flyers - all of your local flyers in one convenient place at KitchenerToday.com EPIDEMIOLOGIST WARNS VARIANT FOUND IN VIETNAM ‘CONCERNING Described as a ‘hybrid strain’ of the variants first identified in the U.K. and India, officials in Vietnam have identified a new COVID-19 variant of concern. KITCHENER CROSSWORDS Kitchener's Crossword puzzle - updated daily at KitchenerToday.com THREE-HOUR DISCUSSION ON BETTER TENT CITY AT WOOLWICH No decision has been made on a potential relocation of the Better Tent City to the Breslau area. But the location on Spitzig Road, according to a number of delegates who spoke at Woolwich Township council Tuesday night, leaves something more to be desired.KITCHENER NEWS
Less than one percent of the 1.8-billion Covid-19 vaccines used so far have gone to low-income countries. And in those countries new variants are emerging that could impact our vaccine efficacy. CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) Latest news and information about Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Kitchener on KitchenerToday.com KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: December 10, 2020 Date of birth: March 1, 1926 Age: 94 Family Spouse: Wilfred Children: Gary Westenhafer, Susan and Alan Caskey, and Grant and Rosina Westenhafer Grandchildren: Jamie and Stacee Caskey, Shannon Caskey and Chris MacMilla LOCAL HAIR SALON HOPING TO REOPEN SOON, TURNS TO PROVIDING The gradual reopening plan for Ontario has helped bring some hope for people looking forward to getting a haircut at the end of the lockdown. However -- there is still a long time to go before hair salons and barbershops are allowed to reopen. KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: January 4, 2021 Date of birth: June 16, 1953 Age: 67 Location: Kitchener Family Spouse: Gail Brown (Rud) Children: Jared, Kelly (Tyler), and Bradley (Vincci) Grandchildren: Halen and Quinn Parents: Delphine and Richard Siblings: Brenda KITCHENER OBITUARIES Kitchener's Obituaries - a comprehensive listing of local and area obituaries updated daily at KitchenerToday.com KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: May 09, 2019 Date of birth: May 04, 1926 Age: 93 Location: Kitchener, Ontario Family Spouse: Emile Savard Children: Shelley (Rick) Schuknecht, Jill KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: September 21, 2019 Date of birth: July 18, 1956 Age: 63 Family Parents: William and Dorothy Merchant Siblings: Janet Kelly (John), Rob Merchant (Brenda), Trish Koebel (Ken), Mike Merchant (Kim) and John Merchant (Lorriane) Nieces and N KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: Wednesday, August 28th, 2019 Date of birth: Saturday, May 14th, 1938 Age: 81 Location: New Hamburg, Ontario Family Spouse: Blake Bruce Moyer Children: Jeffrey (Nadine) Moyer, Julie (Bryan) Moyer Suderman, and Jeremy (Fong Hsueh) Moyer KITCHENER OBITUARIES Date of death: 2019 Date of birth: 1924 Service: Visitation, 11:00 am - 1:00 pm, Friday, May 10, 2019, at the Erb & Good Family Funeral Home, 171 King Street SouthSkip to content
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