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  • Ontario Just Deducted $130K Off New Home Purchases. The Window Opens in 4 Days.
    2026/03/27

    The full HST rebate just expanded to all Ontario buyers — not just first-timers. Here's exactly what it means for K-W, what you'd save on an $800K home, and why the one-year window matters. Plus Rangers game one is tonight at The Aud.

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    10 分
  • Canada's Economy Just Got Hit With Three Shocks at Once. Here's What That Means for K-W.
    2026/03/26

    Tariffs, oil, and a shrinking population... the Bank of Canada is stuck between two walls and K-W is feeling all three. Here's what business owners, workers, and investors in this region should actually be doing right now.

    Plus: Rangers vs. Saginaw starts tomorrow, Jays opener, and what's on this weekend.

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    11 分
  • Oil Hit $114 Yesterday. Then a Tweet Crashed It. Here's What That Means for K-W.
    2026/03/24

    The Strait of Hormuz is closed, Brent crude had its wildest session in years, and Ontario drivers are paying for it. Here's the honest short and mid-term picture for gas prices, what it means for local businesses, and two scenarios for the next 90 days. Plus: Rangers playoffs, the Accelerator Centre, and what's on in K-W this week.

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    12 分
  • Kitchener Just Bet Its Future on the 30 Percent.
    2026/03/23

    Kitchener quietly approved a strategy that could define the next decade of growth — and most people missed it. Plus: the Rangers are playoff-bound, spring market activity is picking up despite the rate hold, and what the next 30 days mean if you're thinking about buying in K-W. Follow the show so tomorrow's episode finds you automatically.

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    11 分
  • Build Something. It's the First Day of Spring, K-W.
    2026/03/20

    Bitcoin swung $8,000 in five days, Pokémon just turned 30 and it's still getting people outside, and this weekend 2,500 makers are taking over Kitchener's biggest theatre and the Tannery to show off what they built just because they felt like it. We talk about why that matters more than any funding round, what your nervous system actually needs right now, and why this region's real character has nothing to do with unicorns.


    Plus Sloan is at Maxwell's tonight with a few tickets left — and a wellness market you didn't know you needed. Happy first day of spring.

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    14 分
  • K-W Has the Tech. Canada Just Committed $81 Billion to Defence.
    2026/03/19

    Canada released its first-ever Defence Industrial Strategy... and buried inside billions in federal commitments is a direct opportunity for Waterloo Region tech companies that have been quietly building dual-use technology for years. Alchemy's thermal camouflage nanotech. Skywatch's satellite intelligence platform. And $244 million in grant funding for Canadian SMEs available right now.

    We break down who it helps, how to access it, and why this could be one of the most underreported economic stories for K-W founders in years.

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    15 分
  • The Bank Held. Here's What That Actually Means for You.
    2026/03/18

    The Bank of Canada just held rates at 2.25%... and the number that matters isn't the rate, it's the language. We break down the three variables that will determine whether the next move is a cut or a hike, what it means for buyers waiting on the sidelines, and the honest math on whether "wait for rates to drop" is actually a strategy.

    Plus: the Kitchener Farmers' Market has been running since 1869 and March is one of the best times to go... and the Region of Waterloo Libraries are running free March Break programming all week that most families have no idea about.

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    12 分
  • Kitchener Just Made a Bet on the 30 Percent
    2026/03/17

    Thirty percent of Kitchener's population was born outside Canada. Seven in ten new residents over the last five years came from another country. Last week, City Council approved the region's first Municipal Newcomer Strategy — and almost nobody covered it as the economic story it actually is. We break down what's really in it, why it matters for founders, employers, and anyone hiring in this region, and what it tells us about the kind of city Kitchener is choosing to become.

    Plus: Bank of Canada decision is today, full breakdown tomorrow, and the Bauer Bakery on King Street is worth your Tuesday morning.

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    13 分