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Take Back the Night march returns to Cambridge

Take Back the Night march returns to Cambridge

'One act of violence is one act too many. We as women need to band together to make sure that awareness is out there'
Situation at 55 Kerr St. remains a concern for city, region

Situation at 55 Kerr St. remains a concern for city, region

Some people have left the encampment located at 55 Kerr St. in downtown Cambridge, while others have moved to a parking lot located at 150 Main St. on regional property
Vandalism frustrates Cambridge cricketers

Vandalism frustrates Cambridge cricketers

The Lancers Cricket Club has struggled to find a permanent home due to multiple acts of vandalism that have destroyed their playing surfaces
What's happening? Weekend activities and events around Cambridge

What's happening? Weekend activities and events around Cambridge

There's a lot happening in the city this weekend with sunshine and warm temperatures expected
Gas prices to dip by 3 cents per litre

Gas prices to dip by 3 cents per litre

It follows a 3 cent hike Friday
Cambridge woman accused of stunt driving on 401

Cambridge woman accused of stunt driving on 401

OPP also point out a child was in the front seat of the vehicle
Red heels are coming back for ‘Walk a Mile in Their Shoes’

Red heels are coming back for ‘Walk a Mile in Their Shoes’

Participants walk in solidarity with survivors of violence where each year in Canada, over 75,000 women and children flee their homes to escape violence
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
INSIDE THE VILLAGE: The economy is teetering — how worried should you be?

INSIDE THE VILLAGE: The economy is teetering — how worried should you be?

Episode 17 of the podcast: Inflation is raging, interest rates are rising, and house values are plummeting. Feeling a bit nervous? You're definitely not alone
MEET THE CANDIDATES: Usman Lalva, Ward 4

MEET THE CANDIDATES: Usman Lalva, Ward 4

'Responsible spending is an issue that city leadership must address so that taxpayers are confident that their money is helping build the community,' says Ward 4 candidate Usman Lalva