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The Sunday Seven: Top stories of the week from CambridgeToday

The Sunday Seven: Top stories of the week from CambridgeToday

A summary of the top seven headlines that made news the previous week
Cambridge’s economy is recovering, and stands as North American transportation hub

Cambridge’s economy is recovering, and stands as North American transportation hub

With thriving industries such as manufacturing and automotive, Cambridge’s economy is heading toward a more stable future, advocates say
We're looking for engaged Cambridge residents for our advisory board

We're looking for engaged Cambridge residents for our advisory board

Join our new advisory board. We are looking for people from a wide range of backgrounds, representing various sectors to help guide our news coverage
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Poll: Northern readers less likely to want Charles on our money

Poll: Northern readers less likely to want Charles on our money

Recent Village Media polls point to regional divide over the monarchy
Hespeler-wide garage sale strives to connect the community

Hespeler-wide garage sale strives to connect the community

The garage sale takes place this Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
City completes a Hespeler Pedestrian Bridge Environmental Assessment

City completes a Hespeler Pedestrian Bridge Environmental Assessment

The city has chosen a preferred site for the Hespeler pedestrian bridge
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Police probe three break-In attempts in Cambridge, North Dumfries

Police probe three break-In attempts in Cambridge, North Dumfries

Investigators believe these incidents may be connected, and the investigations are ongoing
Repairs and accessibility upgrades at Preston Idea Exchange over budget

Repairs and accessibility upgrades at Preston Idea Exchange over budget

City staff is recommending council approve a $60K budget increase to complete the project this year