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Roller skate in Downtown Kitchener with us!
Artist Shellie Zhang Exhibition 'Near Yet Far' in the Robert Langen Art Gallery of Wilfrid Laurier University.
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.
Join us in celebrating the 2025 Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame Laureates, the Flanagan family of Flanagan Foodservice, recognized for their entrepreneurial leadership, integrity, and lasting impact on Waterloo Region.
Artist Shellie Zhang Exhibition 'Near Yet Far' in the Robert Langen Art Gallery of Wilfrid Laurier University.
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.
Artist Shellie Zhang Exhibition 'Near Yet Far' in the Robert Langen Art Gallery of Wilfrid Laurier University.
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.
Immerse yourself in a world of creativity and craftsmanship as WEFTFest proudly presents its 3rd annual Fibre Arts Festival.
Join our inclusive run club and take a 5km run at your own pace followed by a social session in Counterpoint Brewing Co's taproom!
Artist Shellie Zhang Exhibition 'Near Yet Far' in the Robert Langen Art Gallery of Wilfrid Laurier University.
The City of Waterloo Museum, in partnership with the Legacy of Hope Foundation, is proud to present two powerful exhibitions exploring the impacts of the Residential School system and the Sixties Scoop, amplifying Indigenous voices and resilience.