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Winterfest returns, bringing festive cheer back to Cambridge

Winterfest returns, bringing festive cheer back to Cambridge

The City of Cambridge is hosting several events to celebrate the holiday season
CUPE ends protests; Ford promises to repeal Bill 28

CUPE ends protests; Ford promises to repeal Bill 28

CUPE education workers going back to work tomorrow morning
Time flies in the month leading up to Christmas pudding cook off

Time flies in the month leading up to Christmas pudding cook off

Warm November weather made columnist Jill Summerhayes lose track of time as the big day approached
First draft of 2023 police budget proposes minimum $14M increase

First draft of 2023 police budget proposes minimum $14M increase

Waterloo Regional Police Service says it would have to hire 55 new full-time officers next year to reach the average police-to-population ratio in 11 other large municipalities across the province
Ford will go back to bargaining table if workers go back to classroom

Ford will go back to bargaining table if workers go back to classroom

Ford said during a press conference he understands his use of the notwithstanding clause is controversial, but he would 'absolutely not' have done anything differently in the education worker dispute in hindsight
WRDSB releases EQAO assessment results

WRDSB releases EQAO assessment results

A new framework and mode of delivery means a new baseline has been set to monitor student success
WATCH: Ford offers to rescind legislation if union stops strike

WATCH: Ford offers to rescind legislation if union stops strike

Ford says province will rescind Section 33 if CUPE agrees to 'similar gesture of good faith'
Last full lunar eclipse in 3 years to shine on Tuesday

Last full lunar eclipse in 3 years to shine on Tuesday

The eclipse will start around 3 a.m. on Tuesday, with the full eclipse beginning from 5:17 to 6:42 a.m. 
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Union says about 2,200 GO Transit workers to strike as of Monday morning

Union says about 2,200 GO Transit workers to strike as of Monday morning

TORONTO — Commuters across much of southern Ontario may find themselves scrambling for alternative means of transport after the union representing 2,200 GO Transit employees announced members would be walking off the job as of Monday morning.