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CANADA: B.C. First Nation says remains of 182 found near former school (updated)

CANADA: B.C. First Nation says remains of 182 found near former school (updated)

Search using ground-penetrating radar found remains in unmarked graves
Health official urges residents to avoid non-essential travel outside Waterloo region

Health official urges residents to avoid non-essential travel outside Waterloo region

Move to Step 2 could come earlier than two weeks if vaccinations increase and residents follow public health guidelines, says medical officer of health
(UPDATE:) Three more COVID-related deaths reported in region Wednesday

(UPDATE:) Three more COVID-related deaths reported in region Wednesday

Active case count down by 41 as region reports 60 new cases on Wednesday
City puts in bid for $25 million in federal funding

City puts in bid for $25 million in federal funding

The money from the Green and Inclusive Community Buildings program will be put toward the full recreation centre project cost of $66 million
Cambridge property owner upset after city votes to expropriate his land for parking lot

Cambridge property owner upset after city votes to expropriate his land for parking lot

Muhammad Faisal Islam had planned on building his dream home at 4910 Townline Rd.
First-dose walk-ins available anytime, anywhere at region’s vaccination clinics

First-dose walk-ins available anytime, anywhere at region’s vaccination clinics

As of July 1, first-dose walk-ins are welcome anytime anywhere. Youth aged 12-17 need to make sure they are going to a vaccination clinic that is offering the Pfizer vaccine
City's outdoor events delayed till August and September

City's outdoor events delayed till August and September

The Sultans of String will give a virtual performance on July 9 and the remainder of the live performances have been postponed till August and September, says city staff
Council asked to defer development charges for new Hindu temple

Council asked to defer development charges for new Hindu temple

The organization formerly known as Cambridge Hindu Society is close to getting city approval to build a new temple on a slice of land in the Cambridge industrial park
'The names we use matter': Swastika Trail resident angered over Puslinch township's refusal to hear from Jewish human rights group

'The names we use matter': Swastika Trail resident angered over Puslinch township's refusal to hear from Jewish human rights group

Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre disappointed by township's refusal to meet with Holocaust survivors
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