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You probably have your own “solving problems with fresh perspectives” story to tell. Don’t be shy, we’d love you to share a creative story or two with the rest of the region.
Arthur Ulysse Pequegnat
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Innovations
With the end of World War II, a new society emerged.
The Redpath Messenger was believed to be the first vehicle in automotive history with a tilt steering wheel.
The McKee One Man Harvester allowed a farmer to harvest and store his crop of hay single-handedly using only one tractor rather than more labour-intensive baling equipment.
Kitchener-Waterloo Collegiate Institute introduced Canada's first driver's education course.
Get in on a conversation and join an info session to learn more about the movement!