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1989: Pro-life advocacy takes off
Cambridge archivist Jim Quantrell takes our readers back for a glance at events which occurred 10, 15 and 20 years ago.
Santa's got his list and he's checking it twice in preparation for this Saturday night's 37th edition of the Cambridge Santa Claus Parade.
Canadian women win team silver at junior Pan Am gymnastics championships
Canada won the silver medal in the women's team event on Saturday at the junior Pan Am gymnastics championships.
BREAKFAST AT THE CHURCH Nov. 7 from 8 to 10 a.m. at Knox Preston Presbyterian Church, 132 Argyle St.
Two people were sent to hospital yesterday after yet another serious collision on Franklin Boulevard, the third within a week.
Girl stuck with needle. Parents have been urged by police to check their children's Halloween candy.
Cross 'band' off your Bucket List
In every organization I have met individuals who stand out from the rest. It could be an enviable talent, good looks, passion for the cause, sense of humour, friendliness - " whatever.
Saddened by news of yet another death at the crossroads of Highway 401 and Franklin Boulevard, Cambridge city officials are vowing to fight harder to make the intersection safer.
We just want to bring our son home
Nicolas McCandie Glustien I n July, an international adoption agency in Cambridge, Ont., filed for bankruptcy.
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Euphoria Smoothies And Bistro Cafe Beats Recession With Rapid Growth
NORTH BAY, ON, CANADA, October 27, 2009 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Booster Juice and Jugo Juice are about to get a lot more competition in Canada as Euphoria Smoothies and Bistro Cafe opens its 45th store in Cambridge Ontario.
Certain Waterloo Region officials were trying to sell me their "vision" of a bunch of high rises along Hespeler Road.
WORKSHOP for registered disability savings plan, Oct. 24, from 8:30 a.m. to noon, at New Song Church, 485 Charles St., Kitchener.
Members of The Globe's parliamentary bureau on what goes on behind the scenes and off the beaten track in Ottawa.
Doorknobs merit federal stimulus signage
Doorknobs merit federal stimulus signage Liberal MP Wayne Easter holds up a doorknob during a news conference in Ottawa on October 19, 2009.
Tories spent at least $108K on economic update event
The Harper government spent well over $100,000 staging a one-hour event in June to deliver an update on its efforts to help the recession-ravaged economy.
With autumn leaves turning colour, the chore of raking them up begins. Starting in November, the city will initiate an extensive leaf collection service across Cambridge.
A new Toyota RAV4 comes off the line in Cambridge, Ont.
That may be in part because Canadian consumers are more confident about the economy than their American cousins.
TRAVELS IN ICELAND Oct. 14, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at rare, 1679 Blair Rd. Join geologist Alan Morgan as he shows some of the places to visit in Iceland.