
Joe Pavia
Reporter and Editor at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Reporter/Editor @CBCKW891 Tweets include news and everyday observations. Story idea? Email me: [email protected].
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6 days ago |
cbc.ca | Joe Pavia
Kitchener-Waterloo·NewThe overnight train horns at the Lancaster and Victoria Street rail crossing have been silenced, for now. Metrolinx outlines a temporary solution. Metrolinx says a security guard will be on site during overnight hoursPeople living near downtown Kitchener say they are tired of hearing the sound of a train horn blasting at all hours of the day and night. It needs to be done for safety reasons.
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2 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Joe Pavia
Kitchener-Waterloo·NewPeople living in the area of Lancaster Street and Victoria Street in Kitchener have been hearing a lot of train horns since mid-April, including overnight. There's construction at that crossing and the trains have to lay on the horn for safety reasons.
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3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Joe Pavia
Kitchener-Waterloo·NewConeLabs Technology in Kitchener cracks open a new way to inspect bridges and roads. They combine drones, artificial intelligence and 3D models to pick out the problems and offer some solutions. Even if crack doesn't need an immediate repair, 'we at least now have it tracked,' company CEO saysConeLabs Technology CEO and co-founder Albert Mansour during a tour under the Block Line Road bridge. He says their drones are able to take images of hard to access areas.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Joe Pavia
Kitchener-Waterloo·NewThe U.S. tariffs on the automobiles and autoparts is affecting the way a Cambridge motorhome manufacture and a Guelph auto parts company are doing business. The union that represents workers at Roadtrek says workers have received temporary layoff notices for this week. Meanwhile, Linamar is keeping its eye on new tariffs expected May 3.
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2 months ago |
cbc.ca | Joe Pavia
Kitchener-Waterloo·NewResidents in Waterloo region will be getting some new trash and organic bins next year. The region has launched an education campaign ahead of the March 2026 start to the cart-based program. There won't be changes to recycling or bulky item pickup.
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