Diverge writer and father, Gregory Staley disputes the Ontario government’s decision to close playgrounds during the COVID-19 shutdown.
Monthly Archives: May 2020
Why most landlords aren’t applying for CERCA
According to a survey by Save Small Business, only one in five small businesses expect their landlords to sign on to The Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance (CERCA) program.
Freedom of the press is an essential piece of our Canadian democracy
In this article, Visser discusses the past, present and future state of journalism, freedom of the press and how that impacts our democracy.
Gas station owner a small town treasure
Harnek Grewal puts in a lot of hours at his Petro Canada station. You would expect him to be cranky, but instead, he is funny, friendly and fantastic.
Peeling for change: The Raw Carrot helps people with disabilities carry on
Soup company now in four cities and also sells at local markets and chains.
More than 200 guns, 200K rounds of ammo and a grenade seized from Kitchener collector
On Halloween, the Waterloo Regional Police Services (WRPS) executed a search warrant on Strathcona Crescent in Kitchener, Ont. Police seized 250 guns, 200,000 rounds of ammunition and a non-active grenade from a 57-year-old Kitchener man.
Weeding out issues in the medical marijuana industry
Neighbours of medicinal marijuana grow-ops are demanding that the government do more to regulate the industry. They are furious that their once tranquil neighbourhood now has more crime and they have to deal with strong odours and potential health effects.
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