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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 2014, p. 17

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On iXpreasbusroute' 44 Gaukel Street. in downtown The Kitchener Studio on Gaukel The Building Waterloo Region Saturday, free shuttle buses will If you've never taken a ride on Kitchener. is also home to one ofthe festival launch party stats Friday at 7 pm. travel between exhibits in mm. the CRT 200 iXpress bus up the Some are already underway. main exhibitions. ReMade: Post- at the Dew: at Riverside gallery in er.(hmbritkandWaterho.&iid~ spineofWaterloomHalth'iby mmmmm- “(In Cm ing Waterloo Rep’on involva most thinks it's time you did. 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