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Police recover over $3.1 million in stolen cars in crackdown of organized crime in Cambridge

Police recover over $3.1 million in stolen cars in crackdown of organized crime in Cambridge

Waterloo Regional Police Service recovered 45 stolen vehicles from Waterloo region and Guelph, and laid at least 92 criminal charges against eight men
Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame hoping for January reopening

Cambridge Sports Hall of Fame hoping for January reopening

The hall of fame has been closed since Dec. 1 due to vandalism
NDP picks José de Lima as Cambridge candidate

NDP picks José de Lima as Cambridge candidate

'He brings a great deal of experience representing people in his community and fighting to get them better services and treatment,' says Jagmeet Singh
Drayton tickets on sale to the public starting today

Drayton tickets on sale to the public starting today

You can buy online, by phone or in person at two theatres
Silverheights Neighbourhood Association running toy drive for CMH

Silverheights Neighbourhood Association running toy drive for CMH

Books and toys can be dropped off at 350 Linden Dr until Dec. 18
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Service Ontario employees handed over driver info to car thieves: police

Service Ontario employees handed over driver info to car thieves: police

Police allege information on hundreds of Ontario drivers was secretly handed over to car thieves by Service Ontario employees
Artist Jose Luis Torres unveils dynamic interactive exhibition

Artist Jose Luis Torres unveils dynamic interactive exhibition

Artist challenges traditional notions by confronting visitors with diverse modes of movement within the space
Three cases force CMH to declare COVID outbreak Thursday

Three cases force CMH to declare COVID outbreak Thursday

Cambridge Memorial Hospital staff have added precautions to enhance safety during the outbreak
Changes to federal policy aimed at preventing exploitation of international students

Changes to federal policy aimed at preventing exploitation of international students

International students will be allowed to work more than 20 hours per week through April of next year