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Hespeler community food pantry and little library destroyed by vandals

Hespeler community food pantry and little library destroyed by vandals

'The door is gone, I don't even know where it went and the entire roof was broken off,' said disappointed church staff after St. Andrews' little library was destroyed last month
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Local wrestling troupe ready for the bell at Rhythm and Brews

Local wrestling troupe ready for the bell at Rhythm and Brews

Beers and body slams are on the bill for the first time at Bishop Street brew pub
Police make arrest in string of auto shop break-ins

Police make arrest in string of auto shop break-ins

Suspect, 33, arrested in connection with incidents that took place over period of two months
A timeline of the Greenbelt scandal

A timeline of the Greenbelt scandal

Here's an edited and condensed version of the auditor general's thorough timeline of the Greenbelt scandal
Cambridge RedHawks begin exhibition slate on Sunday

Cambridge RedHawks begin exhibition slate on Sunday

The RedHawks will play three exhibition games at Hespeler Memorial Arena
3 fatalities, hundreds of charges by police on area roadways over long weekend

3 fatalities, hundreds of charges by police on area roadways over long weekend

A total of over 1,600 charges were laid
Region ready to recommend truck bypass for downtown Galt

Region ready to recommend truck bypass for downtown Galt

But region also believes 'enforcement will be challenging' as many trucks go downtown to pick up and deliver goods
No immediate plans to expand e-scooter program in Cambridge

No immediate plans to expand e-scooter program in Cambridge

No new riding areas have been announced in Cambridge despite expansion taking place in both Kitchener and Waterloo
Greenbelt removals picked by housing minister’s top staffer at developers’ behest: auditor

Greenbelt removals picked by housing minister’s top staffer at developers’ behest: auditor

In a bombshell report, Ontario’s auditor general says much of the land removed from the Greenbelt was initially proposed by developers with access to the housing minister’s chief of staff