Vending machine offers crack kits and meth pipes A new device in Brantford, Ont. is offering low-barrier access to harm reduction supplies. CTV’s Spencer Turcotte explains.
KITCHENER -- Waterloo Regional Police Service defended their request for a seven per cent increase at a regional council meeting Wednesday night. Waterloo regional councilors are reviewing the 2020 ...
KITCHENER -- The chief of the Waterloo Regional Police Service is co-chair of a special committee calling to decriminalize simple drug possession. The Canadian Association of Police Chiefs released a ...
KITCHENER -- Waterloo Regional Police say complaints about illegal drug trafficking have led to the arrests of two people from Kitchener. Residents called police multiple times to report an alleged ...
Another two light rail vehicles have arrived in town by train. That means a total of eight vehicles out of 14 are in Waterloo Region so far. The deadline for all 14 vehicles was originally set for the ...
Terry and Paula Empey and their daughter woke up early Saturday morning to the smell of smoke in their house. Twenty minutes later fire had spread out through their entire home, many of their ...
After hearing from dozens of residents, Woolwich councillors decided to backtrack on plans to build a new Catholic school in Breslau Memorial Park. The Waterloo Catholic District School Board had ...
WATERLOO -- Police have arrested and charged one person after reportedly rescuing a dog that was locked in a hot car with all the windows and doors closed. On Aug. 13, Lambton County OPP say they were ...
KITCHENER -- Two Kitchener grandparents are planning a trip to Hawaii after winning big on an instant lottery game. Denise and Peter Mulrooney won $150,000 while playing The Bigger Spin. "I didn't ...
From CTV Kitchener's Carmen Wong: A man has been hospitalized after being pulled from a Kitchener house that was ravaged by a fire.
From CTV Kitchener’s Carmen Wong: Businesses at a Kitchener strip mall says the shopping centre has been the victim of repeated break-ins.
“A few smaller changes” could make a big world of difference for pedestrians and cyclists in Waterloo Region, according to one advocate. Brian Doucet is the University of Waterloo’s Canada Research ...