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Violent crimes soar as organized crime grips the region

Violent crimes soar as organized crime grips the region

Sharp increase in shootings and armed robberies paint a picture of how organized crime is seeping into the region
Freezing rain expected Thursday afternoon

Freezing rain expected Thursday afternoon

Roads, sidewalks may become icy and slippery
Local apartment rental rates continue upward trend

Local apartment rental rates continue upward trend

Average listed rent for all property types rose 12.2 per cent year over year in December to $2,005
Police aim for 'gold standard' in response to mental health calls

Police aim for 'gold standard' in response to mental health calls

New police chief wants to change the way the region responds to mental health crisis'
Cambridge OPP nab 19-year-old driving nearly double the speed limit

Cambridge OPP nab 19-year-old driving nearly double the speed limit

Stunt driving charges come with a 30 day license suspension and two-week vehicle impound
Hespeler Village Neighbourhood Association seeks youth volunteers

Hespeler Village Neighbourhood Association seeks youth volunteers

Youth have the opportunity to give back to their community by volunteering with the HVNA
Ontario integrity commissioner to launch Greenbelt investigation

Ontario integrity commissioner to launch Greenbelt investigation

TORONTO — Ontario's integrity commissioner says he will investigate a complaint against Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark and his decision to open the protected Greenbelt to housing development.
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Where'd the money go? City only began tracking grants in 2022

Where'd the money go? City only began tracking grants in 2022

Questions were raised recently about a $70,000 grant the city gave to the Cambridge Neighbourhood Table in 2019 as the launch of the program remains on hold
U of G food scientist sounds alarm on home-based food businesses

U of G food scientist sounds alarm on home-based food businesses

U of G food scientist Keith Warriner said many home-based food businesses fall under the radar, and could be breaking the rules without even knowing it