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Cambridge man charged with Guelph break and enter

Cambridge man charged with Guelph break and enter

Caught trying to steel wire at a commercial compound at 4:30 a.m. Friday
City asks residents to stay off sports fields until May 5 opener

City asks residents to stay off sports fields until May 5 opener

Staying off the fields will allow the grass to grow and fields to dry out, city says
Funding boost will support after-hours care at CMH

Funding boost will support after-hours care at CMH

On-call funding for doctors working after hours increases by $237,389
Air quality statement issued for Cambridge by Environment Canada

Air quality statement issued for Cambridge by Environment Canada

Individuals may experience symptoms such as increased coughing, throat irritation, headaches or shortness of breath
Guelph's Hillside Festival releases 2023 lineup

Guelph's Hillside Festival releases 2023 lineup

Festival returns to Guelph Lake July 28 to July 30
Stolen vehicle used in Cambridge hit and run

Stolen vehicle used in Cambridge hit and run

Police say the suspect vehicle fled the area and was located abandoned a short distance away
Police pursue Cambridge man with stolen catalytic converter

Police pursue Cambridge man with stolen catalytic converter

NEWS RELEASE WATERLOO REGIONAL POLICE SERVICE ************************* Police have laid charges in connection to the theft of a catalytic converter in Cambridge. On April 13, 2023, at approximately 12:45 a.m.
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Region of Waterloo Hall of Fame inductees for 2023 announced

Region of Waterloo Hall of Fame inductees for 2023 announced

The class of 2023 will have eight inductees
Advocates taking Ford government to court over 'bold lie' of long-term care bill

Advocates taking Ford government to court over 'bold lie' of long-term care bill

The More Beds, Better Care Act doesn't provide more beds, nor offer better care, but it does violate seniors' rights, they argue