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Isabel Inclan

Isabel Inclan writes for CambridgeToday as part of the New Canadian Media mentorship program

Recent Work by Isabel

Cambridge’s economy is recovering, and stands as North American transportation hub

Cambridge’s economy is recovering, and stands as North American transportation hub

With thriving industries such as manufacturing and automotive, Cambridge’s economy is heading toward a more stable future, advocates say
Local groups committed to ending sexual assault and human trafficking

Local groups committed to ending sexual assault and human trafficking

May is Sexual Assault Prevention Month and local organizations are ramping up efforts to raise awareness about the crime's devastating impact with a goal to stop the violence that has seen a dramatic rise in Waterloo region
Dramatic rise in distracted driving deaths focus of police campaign

Dramatic rise in distracted driving deaths focus of police campaign

Waterloo Regional Police Service will implement multiple enforcement strategies to identify and charge distracted drivers during the Canada Safe Driving Week, May 16 to 22
Doctors4Cambridge celebrates the city's 90 practicing physicians May 1

Doctors4Cambridge celebrates the city's 90 practicing physicians May 1

Local doctor shortage exacerbated by retirements and strain created by pandemic, says Doctors4Cambridge recruitment coordinator
Porchlight will hit the streets to end stigma of mental health

Porchlight will hit the streets to end stigma of mental health

Cambridge drug and alcohol addiction counselling centre is hosting a fundraising walk this Saturday with a goal to raise $20K
Grand River Film Festival returns to the big screen next month

Grand River Film Festival returns to the big screen next month

Three day festival running May 9, 12 and 13 is back for its 15th year in three venues across Waterloo region
Langs townhall invites input on future of Cambridge health hub

Langs townhall invites input on future of Cambridge health hub

One-of-a-kind Cambridge community health centre recognizes changing demographics, increasing diversity of the community as it strives to create new programs and services
Cambridge farms under threat from province's push for urban sprawl

Cambridge farms under threat from province's push for urban sprawl

The number of Cambridge farms, which has doubled in five years, could soon follow the Canada-wide decline as urban expansion kicks into overdrive
Cambridge entrepreneur finds success, meaning with online Islamic book store

Cambridge entrepreneur finds success, meaning with online Islamic book store

Aisha Noaman says overcoming stereotypes and racial discrimination led her to want to provide service that was missing for the region's growing Muslim community
Region says money spent to secure encampments necessary to keep people safe

Region says money spent to secure encampments necessary to keep people safe

The Region of Waterloo has spent more than $200K at encampments since September to hire security, dispose of garbage and install portable toilets
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