The Future of Bus Transit in Waterloo Region
Light rail has been getting most of the attention lately, but some of the most significant improvements to transit are
RELEASE: TriTAG Campaign Urges Ottawa to Match Provincial Light Rail Funding
KITCHENER - The Tri-Cities Transport Action Group (TriTAG) has launched a public campaign aimed at encouraging citizens of Waterloo Region
King Street West: An Incomplete Street
Pedestrian friendliness isn't always something that can be measured. Many streets in Kitchener-Waterloo lack sidewalks, but other streets,
Open Letter: A Win-Win-Win Solution for the Lang Tannery
This is an open letter that was sent today to Cadan, Inc., the developer of the Lang Tannery project; Ken
Planning and Works Meeting Summary
Today the Region of Waterloo's Planning and Works Committee is meeting at 9:00am in Council Chambers at
Another perspective on the Iron Horse Trail
It can be insightful to take another perspective on something we're used to. Yesterday I walked the length
TriTAG Public Meeting
If you are interested in what we are doing in Waterloo Region and would like to share your suggestions in
Numbers Definitely Add Up for Light Rail Transit
He's said it before, and he'll say it again: John Shortreed likes buses. You might say
Sardine Challenge and Overcrowding on GRT
In 2009, Regional Council did not support a recommended budget issue to address overcrowding, so Grand River Transit transferred 4000
TriTAG Urges Region of Waterloo to Cut the Gas Tax Budget for Sprawl
Investigation by the Tri-Cities Transport Action Group (TriTAG) reveals that the planned 2010 budget for the Region of Waterloo is