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Asking rents in Canada reach record high in 2023

Asking rents in Canada reach record high in 2023

Rates jumped 22 per cent over last two years, representing an average monthly increase of $390
Downtown Cambridge BIA announces Wedding Week schedule

Downtown Cambridge BIA announces Wedding Week schedule

The second annual Wedding Week kicks off on March 4
Region shoots down request to begin 'wind down' plan for hybrid shelter

Region shoots down request to begin 'wind down' plan for hybrid shelter

Motion to consider how Erb's Road operation will end, only eight months into two-year pilot, fails to get support from regional councillors
Sicker patients, more admissions strain capacity at Cambridge Memorial Hospital

Sicker patients, more admissions strain capacity at Cambridge Memorial Hospital

'Certain people don't understand how the hospital works,' says nurse at CMH of the return of 'hallway medicine' and why wait times appear to be getting worse
Idea Exchange temporarily without internet today

Idea Exchange temporarily without internet today

All scheduled programs are running and all virtual library resources are still available from home
Extremely cold conditions expected tonight

Extremely cold conditions expected tonight

Environment Canada warns of wind chill values near -30C
Watermain break causes part of Franklin Boulevard to collapse

Watermain break causes part of Franklin Boulevard to collapse

Almost an entire southbound lane has collapsed due to a watermain break on Franklin Boulevard, prompting the city to shut down part of the road
Fraud charge laid after man sells car that had a major lien on it

Fraud charge laid after man sells car that had a major lien on it

Cambridge man privately purchased a car in Guelph only to find out later it was in the process of being repossessed, police say
City gathering input on accessibility and inclusion for parks master plan

City gathering input on accessibility and inclusion for parks master plan

Residents can have their say on Jan. 27 at Galt Arena Gardens
International students could help fill gaps in the skilled trades shortage

International students could help fill gaps in the skilled trades shortage

The construction industry lost close to 30,000 jobs in 2023 and industry experts and decision makers are looking towards international students to close the void