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Feline fanciers returning to Cambridge for the 45th annual Cambridge cat show

Feline fanciers returning to Cambridge for the 45th annual Cambridge cat show

Purring, pouncing and hopefully not scratching; over 100 cats will be judged at this year's Cambridge cat show
Pay-as-you-can personal care clinic connects Cambridge seniors to needed services

Pay-as-you-can personal care clinic connects Cambridge seniors to needed services

Run out of Trillium United Church, the program provides massages, haircuts and foot care at prices local seniors can afford
There is no concern about a 'diminished supply' of doctors in Ontario: ministry

There is no concern about a 'diminished supply' of doctors in Ontario: ministry

TORONTO — Recruitment and retention of doctors in Ontario is "not a major concern," the Ministry of Health suggests in arguments it is making in arbitration with the Ontario Medical Association over physician compensation.
Cambridge men among dozens charged in major child porn bust

Cambridge men among dozens charged in major child porn bust

One of the 64 charged in province-wide investigation led by OPP was found with 21 terabytes of child porn
Public school board offers latest round of tech training for families

Public school board offers latest round of tech training for families

The sessions help equip families and caregivers with tools to assist their child
Cambridge artist's solo exhibition debuts Saturday

Cambridge artist's solo exhibition debuts Saturday

Judy Major-Girardin’s artwork raises awareness for the preservation and impact of wetland environments
City saves nearly $2 million by cancelling four major projects

City saves nearly $2 million by cancelling four major projects

Cancelling the Blair to Preston pedestrian bridge, among others, will return more than $1.1 million to city reserve funds
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Teachers worry about conflicts with students over cell phone ban

Teachers worry about conflicts with students over cell phone ban

Many questions still linger at local school boards about the province's ban on cell phones
Two arrested after police respond to break-in at Cambridge business

Two arrested after police respond to break-in at Cambridge business

Break in happened in area of Conestoga Boulevard and Sheldon Drive shortly after midnight