Waterloo Road actor William Rush has died aged 31, his family has announced. Rush played schoolboy Josh Stevenson in the BBC One drama, appearing in 168 episodes between 2009 and 2013. As a child ...
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Waterloo East High School and Waterloo West High School athletics will soon be known as Waterloo United, the school district announced. Back in July 2024, the Waterloo School Board approved a decision ...
Waterloo Road's future has been confirmed amid a slew of series cancellations at the BBC. Two more series of the beloved soap have been commissioned by the broadcaster, while it has also announced ...
An American war re-enactor earned the job of Napoleon for the 210th anniversary of the battle, despite his accent. An American war re-enactor earned the job of Napoleon for the 210th anniversary of ...
WATERLOO — The Ontario government is investing $1.6 million to support Waterloo Region’s successful bid to host the 2026 Ontario Summer Games. "Our government is proud to support Waterloo Region’s bid ...
Board members and volunteers (L to R): Jack Bauman, Tawanna Vint, Kimberly Krough, and Ryan and Jamie Madison. The African American Cultural and Historical Museum in Waterloo is opening to the public ...
Waterloo Road is back for its 15th series, and we couldn't be more excited! The series has a regularly rotating cast of established actors and rising stars. With the new series upon us, we were left ...
In the early 1800s Napoleon Bonaparte stormed across Europe, swallowing up territory for his French Empire and challenging the supremacy of Britain on the seas. From 1804 to 1814, the Napoleonic Wars ...
WATERLOO, Iowa (KWWL) – The Waterloo Community School District’s plan to consolidate two high schools into one by the end of the decade has been approved by voters. After a ballot referendum was ...
Waterloo Road (BBC One, Tuesday, 9pm) follows in a proud tradition of British dramas that portray school and adolescence as twin hellscapes from which there is no escape. It’s a lineage that goes back ...