Jan 24, 2008 | Cambridge Times
Getting down to the heart of the matter
“Everything takes longer in Canada.”
Being a leader in research funding has its challenges. The Heart & Stroke Foundation can afford to fund only half of the heart disease and stroke research projects that apply for funding, said Erin Killoran, ... via Cambridge Times
Volunteers battle early-morning fires
Cambridge, Holbrook and Arapahoe firefighters have had very little sleep the past two nights, fighting fires in the early-morning hours Wednesday and today. via McCook Daily Gazette
It is sickening to think an estimated 10,000 Cambridge and North Dumfries residents are still without a family doctor. via Cambridge Times
Senator to ask Legislature to help pay farmers
“I'm not surprised. We'll just have to overrun it.”
A state senator will ask the Legislature to help pay about 200 Republican River irrigators who are still waiting on $9 million for sending Kansas water, but he's not counting on the blessing of Gov. via Beatrice Daily Sun
“The most valuable gift Canada has to offer”
Cambridge and Waterloo Region councils may soon follow the lead of Kitchener and add councillors in 2010. via Cambridge Times
“The question then becomes: What are the repercussions.”
Pipe major Doug Davidson pipes in the Royal Canadian Legion, Galt branch 121 colour guards during the opening ceremonies of the 32nd Highland Games at Churchill Park in July. via Cambridge Times
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Three-car collision sends two to hospital
Police investigated a collision last week that sent two people to hospital. On Thursday around 9:30 a.m., Waterloo Regional Police responded to a three-vehicle collision at the intersection of Myers and Cheese ... via Cambridge Times