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Tiny homes could become affordable housing solutions in Cambridge

Tiny homes could become affordable housing solutions in Cambridge

Council approves Coun. Scott Hamilton's motion asking staff to look into evaluating options for the development of small and tiny dwellings
Cambridge man arrested on child porn charges

Cambridge man arrested on child porn charges

A 27-year-old man faces a total of 11 charges, including making child pornography and sexual assault with a weapon
Collision leads to impaired charges for Cambridge driver

Collision leads to impaired charges for Cambridge driver

OPP responded to the scene in Puslinch Township Sunday evening
(UPDATE:) 27 new cases in Cambridge, 64 in Waterloo Region

(UPDATE:) 27 new cases in Cambridge, 64 in Waterloo Region

Number of active cases in Waterloo Region dropped by five
New $2.8 million state-of-the-art park in Westwood Village will be paid for by developer

New $2.8 million state-of-the-art park in Westwood Village will be paid for by developer

The 2.3-hectare park is slated to have a splash pad, tennis and pickleball courts, three-on-three basketball pad, an amphitheatre and more
Piece of Mind with Jill Summerhayes

Piece of Mind with Jill Summerhayes

CambridgeToday is thrilled to have longtime local Cambridge columnist Jill Summerhays as part of our team
Cambridge radiologist marries her love of science and art with pandemic painting

Cambridge radiologist marries her love of science and art with pandemic painting

Titled Frontline, Kari Visscher's work is in the running for a $25,000 prize for the Cambridge Memorial Hospital Foundation
Cambridge councillors eager to get on the GO

Cambridge councillors eager to get on the GO

A recently released feasibility report suggests the preferred location for the end point in Cambridge at or near the Pinebush ION station
Council says 'no more' to provincial MZOs, seeks to establish policy

Council says 'no more' to provincial MZOs, seeks to establish policy

'Does Steve Clarke or Doug Ford live in Cambridge? No. Does Clarke or Ford or one of the developers know what's better for Cambridge and all of us? No,' said resident Ed Voss
Rivulettes make strong case for gender equity in Preston Memorial Auditorium improvements

Rivulettes make strong case for gender equity in Preston Memorial Auditorium improvements

'We want to show these girls that they aren't treated with any less respect than the boys' teams and they're equally as deserving,' says Cambridge Rivulettes player Courtney Rice