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Council green-lights 70-unit stacked townhouse project

Council green-lights 70-unit stacked townhouse project

Infill development between Mill Creek Road and Liberty Drive in east Galt
Waterloo Regional Police preparing for annual open house

Waterloo Regional Police preparing for annual open house

The open house precedes Police Week that runs from May 14 to 20
Region's Heritage Foundation opens Board of Directors applications

Region's Heritage Foundation opens Board of Directors applications

Deadline for applications is May 31 at 4:30 p.m.
Porchlight will hit the streets to end stigma of mental health

Porchlight will hit the streets to end stigma of mental health

Cambridge drug and alcohol addiction counselling centre is hosting a fundraising walk this Saturday with a goal to raise $20K
CMH fundraising efforts hit close to home for one former patient

CMH fundraising efforts hit close to home for one former patient

George Aitkin was diagnosed with cancer in 2021 with quick access to an MRI at Cambridge Memorial Hospital
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Preston gets its own vinyl and collectibles store with Hipclubgroove

Preston gets its own vinyl and collectibles store with Hipclubgroove

Christopher Caskenette returns from European adventure to try his hand at dream gig of owning his own record shop
Realtors make significant cereal donation to Cambridge Food Bank

Realtors make significant cereal donation to Cambridge Food Bank

Royal LePage Crown Realty on Hespeler Road, with the help of community partners, have gathered over 1,300 boxes of cereal for the food bank
Outrage circulates over Catholic board trustee’s tweets

Outrage circulates over Catholic board trustee’s tweets

Some parents are questioning whether WCDSB trustee Wendy Ashby can perform her duties as required after seeing tweets she posted about White Christians
Healthcare union pressing Cambridge Memorial Hospital for wage increases

Healthcare union pressing Cambridge Memorial Hospital for wage increases

During a rally at Cambridge Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, SEIU Healthcare, the union that represents workers, said CMH is still negotiating wage increases even though Bill 124 was found to be unconstitutional in November