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Families will pay $1,065 more for groceries in 2023, report says

Families will pay $1,065 more for groceries in 2023, report says

HALIFAX — Canadians won't escape food inflation any time soon. Food prices in Canada will continue to escalate in the new year, with grocery costs forecast to rise up to seven per cent in 2023, new research predicts.
YWCA Cambridge aiming to make region a safer place for women

YWCA Cambridge aiming to make region a safer place for women

Gender-based violence is a continual issue in the community, YWCA Executive Director says
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Sleigh bells ring for 42nd annual Hespeler Santa Claus Parade

Sleigh bells ring for 42nd annual Hespeler Santa Claus Parade

Hundreds of people lined the streets in Hespeler Village on Saturday for the 42nd annual Santa Claus Parade.
What happens to your devices when you throw them away?

What happens to your devices when you throw them away?

A Cambridge company is taking your old electronics and giving them a second life
Community centre adapts with help from $48K Trillium grant

Community centre adapts with help from $48K Trillium grant

Fiddlesticks Community Centre invaluable resource to families it serves, Cambridge MPP Brian Riddell says
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Strong winds knock out power in parts of southern, eastern regions

Strong winds knock out power in parts of southern, eastern regions

Hydro One reported 600 active outages as of mid-afternoon, leaving at least 33,000 Ontario residents without power
Holiday season shines bright in downtown Hespeler

Holiday season shines bright in downtown Hespeler

Hundreds gathered in Hespeler Village last night the celebrate the festive season with holiday lights, and the annual tree lighting.
Transit ridership up nearly 90 per-cent to pre-pandemic numbers

Transit ridership up nearly 90 per-cent to pre-pandemic numbers

Use fell to 30 per-cent during pandemic