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'Agonizing' choices behind city's division of community grant funds

'Agonizing' choices behind city's division of community grant funds

Some recipients critical of application process and resulting funding allocation
This weekend's Jane's Walks highlight Galt history and the flood of '74

This weekend's Jane's Walks highlight Galt history and the flood of '74

When it comes to Cambridge's history, local experts and enthusiasts are ready to take you on a journey to learn more about the city you live and the people who built it
LETTER: Jim and Joan McLeod should be living together

LETTER: Jim and Joan McLeod should be living together

Writer says a policy that forces some couples to be housed separately in their golden years is tantamount to 'abuse'
Photo exhibit coming to Cambridge explores women in skilled trades

Photo exhibit coming to Cambridge explores women in skilled trades

“Building Equitable Trades,” a collaboration between Wilfrid Laurier University, Conestoga College and the Grand Valley Construction Association launches May 16 at Conestoga's skilled trades campus on Reuter Drive
Police search for driver after pedestrian seriously injured

Police search for driver after pedestrian seriously injured

A white sedan, possibly a Honda Civic, was seen travelling east on Northfield Drive West in Waterloo
Good morning, Cambridge!

Good morning, Cambridge!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Doug Ford’s PCs hold Milton in hard-fought byelection

Doug Ford’s PCs hold Milton in hard-fought byelection

Meanwhile, voters in the solidly blue riding of Lambton-Kent-Middlesex elected Progressive Conservative Steve Pinsonneault
Police issue more charges over sale of magic mushrooms at businesses

Police issue more charges over sale of magic mushrooms at businesses

Police say two women from Cambridge, ages 19 and 32, face charges
Region seeks input on Franklin Boulevard preliminary design until May 12

Region seeks input on Franklin Boulevard preliminary design until May 12

Recorded presentation from an April 25 public meeting now available
Rise in temps means increase in tick bite risk

Rise in temps means increase in tick bite risk

Symptoms of lyme disease include fever, headache, chills, muscle and joint pain, and fatigue