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Region exceeds its 2022 affordable housing target

Region exceeds its 2022 affordable housing target

Region surpasses 2022 target on way to adding 2,500 new, affordable homes over five years
Local restaurant group supports charity with craft beer advent calendar

Local restaurant group supports charity with craft beer advent calendar

The money raised will support youth programming from Adventure4Change
Walmart Canada is giving old broken toys a chance at new life

Walmart Canada is giving old broken toys a chance at new life

Walmart in partnership with Mattel are looking for non-donatable toys recycle and keep these valuable materials out of landfills
Even after name change, concerns persist on former Swastika Trail

Even after name change, concerns persist on former Swastika Trail

In October, Puslinch council made the final decision to change Swastika Trail to Holly Trail
Ontario retailers brace for holiday rush with staff shortages top of mind

Ontario retailers brace for holiday rush with staff shortages top of mind

The Ontario Chamber of Commerce says right now, the pandemic has left roughly 400,000 jobs unfilled in the province, with many in the retail and service industries
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
City reviewing Ontario Living Wage status in wake of increase

City reviewing Ontario Living Wage status in wake of increase

Waterloo region employers must pay their employees $19.95 per hour to qualify for the Ontario Living Wage Network directory
Sewer work expected to cause delays on Hespeler Road

Sewer work expected to cause delays on Hespeler Road

Work is expected to wrap up Thursday
Foreign supply of children's medicine to hit store shelves this week

Foreign supply of children's medicine to hit store shelves this week

A million bottles of children's Advil and Tylenol are expected to hit store shelves in Canada this week, but will that be enough to stop panicked parents from stocking up?
Region aids groups dedicated to improving equitable access to services

Region aids groups dedicated to improving equitable access to services

Four groups operating in Cambridge are among 41 set to receive $4.1 million in funding