Yesterday | The Waterloo Region Record
Heritage house tour in Cambridge
A house tour in spring has been a long-standing tradition with Heritage Cambridge, one of the region's two branches of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario.
Friday | The Guelph Mercury
Flash from the Past: Puslinch Lake Golf Course opened 50 years ago
On the links Hespeler mayor Claude Alderson holds a flag as Fred Bloomfield lines up a shot at the new Puslinch Lake Golf Club in June 1962.
Friday | The Waterloo Region Record
Road Ahead: In Cambridge, traffic woes never end
Compared to Kitchener and Waterloo, Cambridge residents drive more often to work, face the longest drive, face the worst traffic and are more concerned about roads.
Community Events, May 26 to 28
Saturday, May 26 RETURNS FOR LEUKEMIA May 26 and May 27 at The Beer Store locations.
Police busy with traffic accidents in Waterloo Region Thursday
In none of the cases did injuries appear serious, said Olaf Heinzel, spokesperson for Waterloo Regional Police.
Riverfest expands to second day in Cambridge
This year, a "Friday Night Fish Fry" is planned for the first time at the Cambridge Newfoundland Club , 1500 Dunbar Rd., organizers say.
Ottawa considering back-to-work bill in CP strike
"We have put on the notice [paper] that we have the intention that, if we want to, we have the ability to introduction legislation at the first opportunity on Monday," Ms.
A restaurant that serves Asian fusion food has opened in downtown Kitchener at 58 Frederick St.
Ontario girl's online banking speech goes viral
In many ways Victoria Grant is a typical 12-year-old. The straight-A, Grade 6 student from Cambridge, Ont., likes soccer, playing the piano and watching Survivor, but when it comes to international finance, she's all business.
Crash closes 401 at Hespeler Road
The Ministry of Transportation says Highway 401 is closed in Cambridge after a serious vehicle crash.
Will DVD rentals survive in on-demand society?
Less people are renting movies off the shelf these days. However, some stores in Cambridge are benefitting from the demise of big rental chains, for the time being at least.
Enbridge wants to pipe tarsands oil to Montreal
"The pipeline which would carry the tarsands oil all the way from Alberta to Quebec would go through some of the most densely populated areas of the country, such as the Greater Montreal area," Equiterre's Steven Guilbeault said, adding polls have shown Quebecers are against tarsands oil.
No, Victoria, there is no money monster
The latest item to go viral -- well, not exactly viral yet, just bacterial so far -- is a denunciation of Canada's financial system by 12-year-old Victoria Grant of Cambridge, Ont.
Competition Watch: Challenger rejuvenates fleet, modernizes paint scheme
CAMBRIDGE, Ont. -- Challenger Motor Freight has embarked on an aggressive strategy to rejuvenate its fleet, and by year's end will have replaced more than 400 tractors or nearly a third of its entire fleet.
12-year-old financial pundit becomes YouTube star
Victoria Grant of Cambridge, Ont. is earning a reputation as a financial pundit after her tirade against her homeland's borrowing practices went viral on YouTube.
Pint-sized financial pundit goes viral with banking system rant
The latest tirade against Canada's banking system isn't coming from a leading economist, but from a 12-year-old girl.
Littlehampton choir's Canadian trip renews links
They set off on Friday for their fortnight-long visit, during which, led by musical director James Rushman, they will be giving three concert performances, and also singing at two Sunday church services, with a varied repertoire of everything from Puppet on a String to the Hallelujah Chorus.
Teen blamed for head-on Cambridge crash
An 18-year-old Cambridge teen faces a dangerous driving charge after a head-on car crash Saturday on Franklin Boulevard.
Council adopts new official plan, but it's still a work in progress
It's not perfect, but council has approved Cambridge's new official plan. "There will always be room for improvement," said Coun.
New digs improves services for kids
For Colleen Hicks, a resource development officer with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Waterloo Region, being under the same roof as co-workers and clients is integral.