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Council approves 2024-2026 Strategic Plan

Council approves 2024-2026 Strategic Plan

Plan provides a foundation to guide the growth of the city for the future while enhancing the services that it delivers today
Possible closure of public health labs 'short-sighted and dangerous': opposition parties, unions

Possible closure of public health labs 'short-sighted and dangerous': opposition parties, unions

There is also concern about a years-old proposal to phase out testing of private drinking water systems, such as wells
The Beaches, J J Wilde among headliners at Fest2Fall in September

The Beaches, J J Wilde among headliners at Fest2Fall in September

The festival is Sept. 19 and 20 at the Gaslight District
Fill 'er up today. Gas expected to jump Thursday

Fill 'er up today. Gas expected to jump Thursday

Prices expected to jump to $1.83 for regular and $2.12 for premium on Thursday
Two weeks remaining to update secondary school vaccination records

Two weeks remaining to update secondary school vaccination records

Suspensions will take effect May 1
Voluntary road toll returns to Blair Road for Earth Day

Voluntary road toll returns to Blair Road for Earth Day

Proceeds go to Turn the Map Green
LETTER: It’s crazy how broken our system is right now

LETTER: It’s crazy how broken our system is right now

Habitat CEO says the cost of living isn't really well understood by those of us who got into housing before inflation took hold
Does Ember the therapy dog make a difference at Cambridge Memorial?

Does Ember the therapy dog make a difference at Cambridge Memorial?

The National Service Dog and its effect on staff to be studied by University of Guelph scientists
City Appliances preparing to shut its doors after 44 years in Cambridge

City Appliances preparing to shut its doors after 44 years in Cambridge

Owners Tena and Joe Chaves started the local business in 1980
Councillor calls affordable housing fund 'another tax' on developers

Councillor calls affordable housing fund 'another tax' on developers

Coun. Helen Shwery believes asking developers to contribute to the city's affordable housing fund does nothing more than drive up the price of homes in Cambridge