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WATCH: Schools closed until fall, but outdoor grad ceremonies allowed

WATCH: Schools closed until fall, but outdoor grad ceremonies allowed

Premier Doug Ford says he will not take any unnecessary risks when it comes to well-being of Ontario children
Ontario expected to update school reopening plan as stay-at-home order ends

Ontario expected to update school reopening plan as stay-at-home order ends

Village Media will carry the livestream of the announcement
Cambridge rediscovers the value of libraries during the pandemic

Cambridge rediscovers the value of libraries during the pandemic

Cambridge residents turned to their local libraries more than ever last year according to numbers released by the Idea Exchange.
Cambridge community garden feeds into group's efforts

Cambridge community garden feeds into group's efforts

Volunteering with one of the 519 Community Collective's programs is a family experience, says group founder
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

The most wasted of days is one without laughter.
Old Cambridge water tower coming down as part of planned upgrades

Old Cambridge water tower coming down as part of planned upgrades

Upgrades include a new water tower on Cedar Creek Road
WRPS searching for missing Cambridge man (Update: found safe)

WRPS searching for missing Cambridge man (Update: found safe)

Erskine Greene, 89, went missing Tuesday afternoon in the area of Champlain Boulevard
AstraZeneca recipients can get Moderna or Pfizer for second dose: advisory committee

AstraZeneca recipients can get Moderna or Pfizer for second dose: advisory committee

The advice affects more than two million Canadians who received the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine before provinces stopped using it for first doses last month
(UPDATE:) 33 new cases reported in region Tuesday

(UPDATE:) 33 new cases reported in region Tuesday

Active cases in the region down to 322
Low-income advocates fear seniors may have missed the bus with new affordable transit program

Low-income advocates fear seniors may have missed the bus with new affordable transit program

Chair of Cambridge council on aging says the group has advocated for and will continue to ask the region for a free ride day for seniors 65 and older.