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Cambridge Times morning update for Feb 7
20 小时之前 · Here is your morning digest, including weather and traffic in Waterloo Region, along with our top stories.
Cambridge Times morning update for Feb 6
1 天前 · Dan Webb rides and handrail while being filmed by Jesse Jarrett at Little Riverside Park in Hespeler, Wednesday, February 5, 2025. The pair spent an hour building snow ramps and clearing stairs with friends Tomislav Maletic, and Mike Rotsaert.
Ontario Trillium Benefit payments go out soon
2 天之前 · Find out if you’re eligible, how to apply, how much you could receive and when the payment dates are.
Cambridge Times morning update for Jan 20
2025年1月20日 · Beach umbrellas in Waterloo Park frame a bundled up pedestrian during a cold snap in this early in 2024 file photo. The temperatures over the next few days in Waterloo Region are expected to be very cold, with daytime highs not reaching above -13 C.
Cambridge Times morning update for Oct. 18
2024年10月18日 · Construction is underway at 97 Victoria St. in Kitchener to build a 44-room shelter for people experiencing the depths of homelessness. In the foreground is the encampment of homeless people living in tents across the street.
Cambridge Times morning update for Nov. 11
2024年11月11日 · Major Cambridge intersection to get traffic signal + Council denies lawyer’s plea to address homelessness
Cambridge Times morning update for Dec 27
2024年12月27日 · The rink at Carl Zehr Square in front of Kitchener City Hall is open for skating daily from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Cambridge Times morning update for Nov. 7
2024年11月7日 · Council endorses Ontario Big City Mayors’ motion on homelessness + ‘Odd case’ leads to $3,500 fine