Affordable weekend adventures

With warm weather in full swing, there’s plenty to do this weekend in the region! From baseball action to kicking off Pride month, here’s an assortment of affordable (and enjoyable) activities.

Visit Willow River Park (otherwise known as Victoria Park) this […]

2026-06-09T18:43:11-04:00June 5, 2026|Arts & Life|

Balsillie student’s petition for Canada to leave NATO ready for Parliament

A petition for Canada to leave the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), created by a PhD student at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, is ready for the House of Commons after closing on May 20 with more than 600 […]

2026-06-04T17:19:53-04:00June 3, 2026|Local News, News|

“Everything about this was disappointing”

Collective statements guidelines criticized for vague wording, “rushed” process

Several senators have raised concerns about the apparent lack of rigour in the process to create guidelines for statements on political, social, and moral issues made by collective bodies at UW, which […]

2025-12-05T12:30:10-05:00December 5, 2025|Campus News, News|

UW launches winter bike rack pilot to support cold-weather cyclists

As temperatures drop and snow starts to settle across campus, UW is launching a new pilot project to keep cycling an option for students, staff, and faculty through the winter months.

In an email with Sustainable Transportation Specialist Tara De Souza, […]

2025-12-04T00:47:02-05:00December 4, 2025|Campus News, News|

Campus community raises voices against proposed GRT service reductions

Proposals from the Grand River Transit (GRT) to reduce service to every 30 minutes on the 9, 13, 19, and 30 bus routes have raised concerns among the campus community that it will negatively affect riders and set a bad […]

2025-11-29T13:59:20-05:00November 29, 2025|Local News, News|
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