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Enforcement of heavy truck ban in downtown Galt begins Monday

Enforcement of heavy truck ban in downtown Galt begins Monday

Trucks making deliveries to businesses in the city's core will be exempt from the ban
Public school board sees positives in EQAO testing results

Public school board sees positives in EQAO testing results

Students are exceeding or matching the performance of students across Ontario in all but one assessment area
City seeks input from youth and older adults on parks master plan

City seeks input from youth and older adults on parks master plan

There are three upcoming events where the community can provide feedback
Overnight closure of Franklin Boulevard intersections coming next week

Overnight closure of Franklin Boulevard intersections coming next week

Two major intersections will get new asphalt and repainted lines next week
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
'Are we developing an Urban Flooding Policy?' emails reveal confusion in minister's office

'Are we developing an Urban Flooding Policy?' emails reveal confusion in minister's office

After a years-long back-and-forth, the government has now convened an urban flooding working group.
Final paving will force weekend intersection closure in Blair Oct. 21

Final paving will force weekend intersection closure in Blair Oct. 21

Construction at the intersection of Fountain Street South and Dickie Settlement Road is nearing completion
Region's director of infectious diseases calls for added caution this flu season

Region's director of infectious diseases calls for added caution this flu season

Flu season is around the corner and the Region of Waterloo is asking residents to get their updated shots
Puppies found abandoned in Cambridge almost ready for adoption

Puppies found abandoned in Cambridge almost ready for adoption

The four puppies were brought in by a little girl who found them under a bush in a field
GRT says September was 'busiest month ever' for transit service

GRT says September was 'busiest month ever' for transit service

Ridership hit 2.9 million customer trips, up 33 per cent over pre-pandemic September 2019