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New COVID-related death reported in region Wednesday

New COVID-related death reported in region Wednesday

Hospitalizations have also increased by four
Cambridge Food Bank's spring food and fund drive aims to keep shelves stocked this summer

Cambridge Food Bank's spring food and fund drive aims to keep shelves stocked this summer

With food costs rising, the Food Bank is seeing a significant decrease in donation bins in grocery stores this year
This week in CambridgeToday+: A week of rest and relaxation could be yours!

This week in CambridgeToday+: A week of rest and relaxation could be yours!

Plus, meet Village Media's new Editor-In-Chief
Cambridge native gets 'golden buzzer' on Canada's Got Talent

Cambridge native gets 'golden buzzer' on Canada's Got Talent

Stacey Kay blows away the judges with a powerful rendition of Lady Marmalade
Flag Raiders granted public meeting to air concerns about Kossuth Road paintball business

Flag Raiders granted public meeting to air concerns about Kossuth Road paintball business

Company urged to reach out to neighbours in the meantime to get consent
Ontario reports 1,662 COVID-positive patients hospitalized, highest since Feb. 12

Ontario reports 1,662 COVID-positive patients hospitalized, highest since Feb. 12

Hospitalizations include 203 people in ICU and 92 patients on ventilators because of COVID
Holy cow! It’s triplets

Holy cow! It’s triplets

Limousin beef cow at Cambridge area farm gives birth to three calves in a farming rarity
Prime Minister Trudeau in Waterloo Region Wednesday

Prime Minister Trudeau in Waterloo Region Wednesday

The PM will discuss federal investments in housing and mark Ramadan.
WRDSB aims to address pandemic 'learning loss'

WRDSB aims to address pandemic 'learning loss'

Junior kindergarten to Grade 12 strategy in place to ensure adequate supports for students
Police reported hate crimes in Waterloo region more than doubled in first year of the pandemic

Police reported hate crimes in Waterloo region more than doubled in first year of the pandemic

In Waterloo Region, there were 54 incidents of police-reported hate crimes in 2020, an increase of 260 per cent from 2019