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Cambridge resident $250K richer after Instant Crossword win

Cambridge resident $250K richer after Instant Crossword win

Michele Curtis plans to complete some home renovations, help her daughter with her wedding
Village Media now a certified living wage employer

Village Media now a certified living wage employer

Certification makes Village Media network of sites the first media outlet in Ontario to become a living wage employer
Cambridge father $125K richer after Big Instant Spin win

Cambridge father $125K richer after Big Instant Spin win

Mario Costa Amaral plans to pay some bills and travel when it’s safe
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall
Positive feedback moves draft community improvement plan along

Positive feedback moves draft community improvement plan along

Hespeler Village core area boundary being expanded for the application of CIP programs
Man suffers serious, non-life-threatening injuries in McKay St. disturbance

Man suffers serious, non-life-threatening injuries in McKay St. disturbance

The investigation is ongoing
(UPDATE:) Active cases continue to decrease in region

(UPDATE:) Active cases continue to decrease in region

Down 69 cases since last Friday
Riverside Park splashpad open today so kids can beat the heat

Riverside Park splashpad open today so kids can beat the heat

Splashpads in Cambridge will be fully operational by June 7
Parking, architecture, green space top concerns for Blacks Point Development

Parking, architecture, green space top concerns for Blacks Point Development

Councillors ask staff and the developer to take a long hard look at a number of concerns with the project
Raising the alarm: Local expert concerned about increase in youth mental health numbers

Raising the alarm: Local expert concerned about increase in youth mental health numbers

'This mental health pandemic is not fake news; it's real,' says local psychologist, who urges the city's Community Wellbeing Advocacy Committee to discuss ways of helping youth experiencing mental health issues