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Accessibility
Access Cambridge Newsletter Nov. 2012 November issues of Access Cambridge 2012 2012-11-09 PDF 467Kb
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Cambridge Ice Hounds Hockey Club News Release   2010-08-17 PDF 50Kb
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Customer Feedback Form Customer Feedback Form 2010-04-08 PDF 43Kb
Accessible Customer Service Policy Accessible Customer Service Policy 2010-02-05 PDF 24Kb
Accessible Customer Service Booklet Accessible Customer Service Booklet 2010-02-05 PDF 470Kb
Cambridge Accessibility Advisory Committee Terms of Reference   2010-02-05 PDF 14Kb
Cambridge Ice Hounds Hockey Program Brochure Cambridge Ice Hounds Hockey Program Brochure 2010-02-05 PDF 141Kb
Facility Accessibility Design Standards 2007 Accessibility Design Standards 2010-02-05 PDF 2571Kb
Jump Start Application Jump Start Application 2010-02-05 PDF 73Kb
Leisure Buddy Application   2010-02-05 PDF 129Kb
Pal Card Brochure/Application   2010-02-05 PDF 41Kb
Status of the Five Standards Status of the Five Standards 2010-02-05 PDF 15Kb
Ontarians With Disabilities Act   2007-09-13 PDF 519Kb
Activities Guide
2013 summer guide - playground page correction summer playground page correction 2013-05-15 PDF 25Kb
2013 Summer Children's Programs 2013 Summer Activities Guide 2013-05-14 PDF 4860Kb
2013 Summer WG Johnson Fitness 2013 Summer WG Johnson Fitness schedule 2013-05-13 PDF 619Kb
2013 Summer WG Johnson Recreation Programs 2013 Summer WG Johnson Recreation Program info. 2013-05-13 PDF 994Kb
2013 Summer WG Johnson Swim lessons 2013 Summer WG Johnson swimming lessons 2013-05-13 PDF 1181Kb
2013 Summer Dolson swimming lessons 2013 Summer - John Dolson Ctr. swimming lessons info. 2013-05-13 PDF 1101Kb
2013 Summer Dolson fitness 2013 Summer Dolson fitness schedule 2013-05-13 PDF 919Kb
2013 Summer John Dolson Recreation Programs - Preschool, Youth & Adult 2013 Summer John Dolson Recreation Programs 2013-05-13 PDF 1094Kb
2013 Summer Aquatic Leadership Courses 2013 Summer Aquatic Leadership Courses 2013-05-13 PDF 148Kb
2013 Summer Recreational Swims listing of 2013 Spring and Summer recreational swims 2013-05-13 PDF 139Kb
2013 Summer Registration Information and Forms 2013 Summer Activities Guide 2013-05-10 PDF 455Kb
2013 Summer Aquatics 2013 Summer Activities Guide 2013-05-10 PDF 1980Kb
2013 Summer Arts and Culture 2013 Summer Activities Guide 2013-05-10 PDF 3608Kb
2013 Summer Adult & 50+ Recreation/ Fitness 2013 Summer Activies Guide Adult & 50+ Recreation/Fitness 2013-05-10 PDF 3403Kb
2013 Summer Youth 2013 Summer Activities Guide 2013-05-10 PDF 3955Kb
2013 Summer Parks,Trails & Facilities 2013 Summer Activities Guide 2013-05-10 PDF 5390Kb
2013 Summer General Information 2013 Summer Activities Guide 2013-05-10 PDF 16712Kb
2013 Spring John Dolson Parties & Rental Information 2013 Spring John Dolson Party & Rental information 2013-03-04 PDF 231Kb
2013 Spring Sports Clubs and Registrations 2013 Spring Sports Clubs and Registration 2013-02-28 PDF 721Kb
2013 Spring Neighbourhood Association Index 2013 Spring Neighbourhood Assoc. Index 2013-02-25 PDF 1563Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide advertisers - part 1a 2013 Spring activities guide advertisers 2013-02-25 PDF 13914Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - part 1b 2013 spring activities guide advertisers 2013-02-25 PDF 6700Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2 2013 Spring Activities Guide advertisers 2013-02-25 PDF 17230Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2a 2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2a 2013-02-25 PDF 9427Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2b 2013 Spring Activities Guide advertisers - Part 2b 2013-02-25 PDF 18025Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2c 2013 Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2c 2013-02-25 PDF 11105Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide - Cambridge Library and Gallery 2013 Spring Activities Guide Cambridge Library and Gallery 2013-02-25 PDF 4359Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide - YMCA/YWCA 2013 Spring Activities Guide - YMCA/YWCA 2013-02-25 PDF 4951Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2d 2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2d 2013-02-25 PDF 13336Kb
2013 Spring Activities Guide Advertisers - Part 2e 2013 Spring Activites Guide Advertisers - Part 2e 2013-02-25 PDF 10974Kb
Activities Guide - Pool Admission Standards   2010-12-01 PDF 87Kb
Recreational Centres Information on the John Dolson Centre and the W.G. Johnson Centre. 2009-01-20 PDF 532Kb
Swim Level Comparison A level comparison between the new Cambridge system, the old Cambridge system, and the YMCA. 2009-01-20 PDF 71Kb
Annual Financial Report
2011 Annual Financial Report Financial Report for the City of Cambridge for the year ending December 31, 2011 2012-05-23 PDF 2080Kb
2010 Annual Financial Report Financial report for the City of Cambridge for the year ending December 31, 2010 2011-06-30 PDF 1752Kb
2009 Annual Financial Report Financial report for the City of Cambridge for the year ending December 31, 2009 2010-05-27 PDF 1822Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2008 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2008 2009-05-27 PDF 4509Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2007 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2007 2008-05-13 PDF 21951Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2006 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2006 2007-06-22 PDF 1487Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2003 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2003 2007-03-27 PDF 1108Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2001 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2001 2007-03-27 PDF 1035Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2002 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2002 2007-03-27 PDF 1016Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2005 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2005 2006-07-18 PDF 2004Kb
Annual Financial Report - 2004 City of Cambridge Annual Financial Report for the year ended December 31, 2004 2006-07-18 PDF 6879Kb
Arts and Culture
2013 Artist in Residence Brochure outlining info on the 2013 Artist in Residence 2013-02-28 PDF 2175Kb
A Day & A Night - contrasts, complements and cycles A collaborative exhibition celebrating Cambridge's 40th anniversary from February 8 - March 9, 2013

Opening Reception held on Friday, February 8, 7-9pm
2013-02-08 PDF 376Kb
Street View - Street Art Appreciation Night Art show, music, street artists, video, photography and more. 2012-07-20 PDF 4558Kb
Street Artist in Residence - Ean Kools 2012 Street Artist-In-Residence Happenings

Street Art Class (June-August)
Artistic Process Show And Tell Exhibition (March)
Art As A Business and Career (April & October)
Street Art Appreciation Night (July)
The Underdog Art Exhibit (October)
Meet, Eat and Draw (On-Going)
2012-02-07 PDF 2607Kb
Sue Sturdy, 2010 Artist-In-Residence Sue Sturdy, Knitter
2010 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 1760Kb
Gary Kirkham, 2009 Artist-In-Residence Gary Kirkham, Playwright
2009 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 2029Kb
Christopher Van Donkelaar, 2008 Artist-In-Residence Christopher Van Donkelaar - Iconographer
2008 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 2109Kb
Michele Hopkins, 2007 Artist-In-Residence Michele Hopkins, Dancer/Choreographer
2007 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 1740Kb
Dan Roberts, 2006 Artist-In-Residence Dan Roberts, Abstract Painter/Muralist
2006 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 1367Kb
Nancy Morrey, 2005 Artist-In-Residence Nancy Morrey, Writer
2005 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 1482Kb
Heather Franklin, 2004 Artist-In-Residence Heather Franklin, Visual Artist
2004 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 2513Kb
Amber Morphy, 2003 Artist-In-Residence Amber Morphy, Musician
2003 Cambridge Centre for the Arts Artist-In-Residence
2012-02-06 PDF 5305Kb
2011 Juried Exhibition Poster depicting the date and tme of the 10th annual Juried Exhibition 2011-10-14 PDF 123Kb
Downtown Stroll brochure   2011-09-09 PDF 5187Kb
Grandviews brochure   2011-09-09 PDF 2251Kb
Public Art Brochure - River Walk This brochure depicts various art installations in and around Cambridge, Ontario. 2011-08-24 PDF 2131Kb
Cambridge Studio Tour & Sale 2010   2010-08-12 PDF 3601Kb
Community Trust Funds Trust Funds 2009-06-22 DOC 674Kb
Cambridge Arts Festival Arts Festival 2009-05-13 PDF 4300Kb
Executive Summary for Cambridge Arts Culture Master Plan The Executive Summary for the 2009 Cambridge Arts and Culture Master Plan. 2009-05-05 PDF 3597Kb
Brochure for Artist-in-Residence Playwright Gary Kirkham Gary Kirkham is a playwright and performer. His play Falling: A Wake was produced by Lost & Found Theatre in 2007 and had its American premiere at Stageworks Hudson, New York.

This brochure is for the Cambridge Centre for the Arts; designed by Cambridge artist Laurie Wonfor Nolan.
2009-04-15 PDF 2881Kb
Cambridge Arts Culture Master Plan To assist the City in its planning and to develop a better understanding of the needs of its residents and the needs of the cultural community, Cambridge engaged TCI Management Consultants (in collaboration with the St. Clements Group Inc. and Steven Thorne Consulting) to develop an arts and culture strategic plan, after a public tender process. 2009-04-07 PDF 5705Kb
Cambridge Sculpture Garden Brochure   2009-02-11 PDF 867Kb
Asset Management
Asset Management Plan, Core Service Sustainability Information regarding the implementation of Asset Management in Cambridge, current state of the infrastructure along with current and future activities to ensure core services provided to citizens,business, and institutions attain sustainability. 2013-01-07 PDF 2095Kb
Asset Management System Needs Study, Final Version: Jan. 31, 2005 This study's primary goal was to provide the City of Cambridge with a foundation for the procurement and implementation of a comprehensive Asset Management System (AMS)that will enhance & support the City's ability to collect, analyze & disseminate information regarding its infrastructure assets. 2012-12-07 PDF 4637Kb
Long Range Financial Plan Report from BMA A comprehensive financial plan that contains statements of strategies, principles and policies to guide financial decision-making. 2012-11-30 PDF 1252Kb
2006 State of Infrastructure Report An analysis of the current state of the City of Cambridge's water, storm, sewer, and road network assets using life-cycle principals. 2012-11-29 PDF 1791Kb
Sanitary Servicing Master Plan Newsletter 2   2012-11-22 PDF 78Kb
Comment Sheet Comment sheet for the Pubic Information Centre No. 1 held on Nov. 22, 2012. Deadline to submit Comment sheet is December 3rd, 2012. 2012-11-22 PDF 39Kb
City of Cambridge Sanitary Servicing Master Plan Level of Service Questionnaire Ranking the relative importance of each Level of Services. 2012-11-22 PDF 180Kb
City of Cambridge Sanitary Servicing Master Plan Newsletter 2 - Study Progress Study progress of the City of Cambridge's Sanitary Servicing Master Plan. The City of Cambridge provides sanitary sewage collection for approximately 130,000 residents through a 500km network of buried pipes and 15 pumping stations. Sewage collected from this from this system is delivered to 3 sewage treatment plants operated by the Region of Waterloo. The City of Cambridge has undertaken a Master Servicing study to develop a strategy to support existing servicing needs and projected growth while providing sustainable sanitary servicing for the City. 2012-11-15 PDF 80Kb
Sanitary Servicing Master Plan Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study (PIC #1) You are encouraged to attend the PIC and provide your comments so that they may be included in the study. Comments received through the course of the study will be considered in finalizing the recommended sanitary servicing strategy. Comments and information regarding this study are being collected in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act and to assist the project team in meeting the requirements of the Class EA process. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record. 2012-11-15 PDF 98Kb
Gas Tax Expenditure Update February 2012 report providing an update on Federal Gas Tax 2012-08-24 PDF 172Kb
AMO Association of Municipalities Ontario News Release City of Cambridge wins AMO Gas Tax Award for Investment in Asset Management on August 20, 2012 at the annual conference in Ottawa, ON. 2012-08-24 PDF 170Kb
City of Cambridge Sanitary Servicing Master Plan - Municipal Class Environmental Assessment Study The City of Cambridge has initiated a City-wide Sanitary Servicing Master Plan to identify a preferred strategy to support existing servicing needs and projected growth. This strategy will accommodate anticipated demands as identified through the City's Official Plan, the City's Zoning By-Law and the Region of Waterloo's Transit Corridor Strategy. This long term plan will address current service levels, policy, practices and procedures as well as identify gaps and opportunities to improve efficiency and effectiveness and identify and quantify resources and/or shortfalls at present and in the future. 2012-08-02 PDF 127Kb
Federal Gas Tax Update September 2010 report providing an update on Federal Gas Tax and the City of Cambridge's Asset Management Division 2010-09-21 PDF 95Kb
Asset Management Presentation by Mike Hausser The City of Cambridge was recently recognized as Canada's first smarter city by IBM. View the presentation on the knowledge-based system the municipality has engage to management more than $1 billion in assets. 2010-09-09 PDF 1359Kb
IBM Presents on Smarter Cities Leading the way for Canadian municipalities, IBM today named Cambridge the first smarter city in the nation. Mike Marsonet from IBM delivered this presentation at the press conference and technology showcase. 2010-09-09 PDF 884Kb
Asset Management-Water System   2009-05-04 PDF 41Kb
Asset Management-Sanitary Sewer System   2009-05-04 PDF 36Kb
At a Glance
August 4, 2010 August 1990: About 30 Japanese musicians aged 8 to 18 began a four-day visit to Cambridge as part of the first goodwill mission of the Toyota International Association.

August 1995: Cineplex Odeon Corp. announced that it would be building a new 20,000 sq. ft. cinema complex on Hespeler Road.

August 2000: The Grand River was named as a finalist for the worlds most prestigious river-management award, the 2000 Theiss Environmental Services Riverprize.
2010-08-04 PDF 46Kb
July 28, 2010 1990: An eight-man crew took only 12 hours to demolish the Dorchester Hotel, a 142-year-old fixture on King Street.

1995: A city environmental activist was getting grief from city officials after she built a garden in the boulevard in front of her house.

2000: Council voted to create a task force to review recommendations on council remuneration. The report recommended a modest bump in pay to bring the mayors salary to $50,000 and each councillors remuneration to $18,000 annually.
2010-07-28 PDF 46Kb
July 21, 2010 1990 The fate of a 1,500-year-old aboriginal woman who was accidentally unearthed during the preliminary grading at a Townline Road building site remained uncertain.

1995 Careless use of matches was blamed for the fire that resulted in the deaths of a five-year-old boy and his two and-a-half year-old sister.

2000 It was announced that gymnast Yvonne Tousek, then 20 and one of gymnastics oldest competitors was named to Canadas Olympic team for the Sydney, Australia summer games.
2010-07-21 PDF 47Kb
July 12, 2010 1990 City officials announced the $600,000 gift from Toyota Motor Manufacturing Co. to renovate the old city hall on Dickson Street for the home for the municipal archives.

1995 The new owners of the John Galt Mall announced a $46-million investment in the property to expand the 185,000 square-foot mall to 387,000 square-feet August 1996.

2000 A number of dignitaries, including the city's mayor, donned hard hats to partake in ground breaking ceremonies for the new arts centre.
2010-07-12 PDF 43Kb
July 7, 2010 1990 A crowd estimated at 10,000 lined King Street and created pandemonium at the Riverside Park grandstand in support for sprinter Ben Johnson.

1995 The Cambridge Kiwanis Boys Choir was about to embark on a tour of southern England and Wales to perform in Cathedrals.

2000 Cambridge council opted to join other municipalities across Waterloo Region in its bid to make the two-tier system of government that was in already in place work better.
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June 28, 2010 1990 Cambridge Family Crisis Shelter received a $900,000 grant from the provincial Ministry of Community and Social Services.

1995 Cambridge YMCA and Cambridge Rotary Children's Centre announced that they would share a new $7.5-million facility on Hespeler Road.

2000 Heavy rains across the entire Grand River watershed resulted in a flood warning.
2010-06-28 PDF 47Kb
June 23, 2010 1990 About 600 employees on the morning shift at the Toyota Motoring Manufacturing plant in the city stopped work to participate in a short ceremony to celebrate the completion of the 50,000th Corolla sedan.

1995 Preston Metal and Roofing Products announced that the company would be closing its production facility after 45 years of operation in the city.

2000 A survey of small and medium-sized businesses conducted ranked the city dead last among 24 municipalities.
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June 16, 2010 1990 The Region of Waterloo was about to embark on a major new study of Cambridge's road needs.

1995 Galt Collegiate Institute opened its newly created archives to the public in conjunction with the Heritage Cambridge downtown guided walking tours.

2000 A consultant working for the city unveiled an exciting final draft of their plans to revitalize the river in the downtown.
2010-06-16 PDF 47Kb
May 26, 2010 1990 City hall officials recommended that the city reassess its weed-spraying program to determine whether it should reduce or eliminate the use of pesticides on city-owned property.

1995 The City Green Strategy, was recognized with an environmental award from the Region of Waterloo for its efforts to enhance the quality of the environment.

2000 The Hespeler Horticultural Society celebrated its centennial by converting Bergey Hill, also known as the Five Points Corner at Franklin Boulevard and Edward Street, into a horticultural showpiece.
2010-05-26 PDF 47Kb
May 20, 2010 1990: The Waterloo Region Separate School Board was given the go-ahead to build a new elementary school in Hespeler but there was a catch.

1995: In a 6-1 vote, councils planning committee passed a recommendation that would allow the construction of an 110-unit condominium complex on land behind St. Lukes Place.

2000: Cambridge Memorial Hospital was to receive $3.6-million in provincial funds to put toward the cost of its future expansion.
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May 13, 2010 1990: City councils planning committee rejected a recommendation to preserve the 113 year old Galt Curling Club building on Queens Square by designating it a heritage property.

1995: Officials from Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada unveiled plans for a new $600 million Corolla plant to be built adjacent to the original Cambridge manufacturing plant.

2000: A coroners inquest into the drowning deaths of Const. Dave Nicholson and Mark Gage at the Grand River dam at Parkhill Road two years earlier previously got underway.
2010-05-13 PDF 44Kb
May 7, 2010 1990: The Times announced the creation of the 1990 Good Neighbour Awards, a new awards program that would recognize outstanding contributions by individuals, groups and corporations to environmental awareness.

1995: The city was joining forces with a number of partners to see what could be done to improve traffic problems and make the downtown core area more attractive.

2000: An operational overview of Cambridge Memorial Hospital concluded that he hospital was very efficiently run and needed another $10.8 million to meet the health care needs of the community.
2010-05-07 PDF 46Kb
April 21, 2010 1990: Despite objections from one city councillor, the city's administration committee was asking council to bail out the floundering Cambridge recycling program.

1995: Cambridge was to be one of the busiest communities in the country in commemorating the 50th anniversary of VE-Day.

2000: The Cambridge intermediate A Rivulettes women's hockey team captured the provincial championship in a tournament held in Mississauga.
2010-04-21 PDF 46Kb
April 14, 2010 1990: The Museum Corporation of Cambridge released its long awaited feasibility study for the development of a museum in Cambridge.

1995: Following nearly a year of negotiations with regulatory bodies, the City of Cambridge was to begin work on a $475,000 facelift in Soper Park.

2000: The Cambridge Turbos defeated Quebec 3-2 in an exciting final to claim the women's under-22 Canadian ringette championship held in British Columbia.
2010-04-15 PDF 47Kb
April 7, 2010 1990: The fate of the Dorchester Hotel was sealed when the city Planning and Development Committee turned down an application to designate the Preston landmark as a heritage building.

1995: The United Kingdom Club was ready to take the city to court if necessary to rectify its standing within Cambridge's International Village.

2000: Officials at Cambridge's Toyota manufacturing facility announced another investment of $650-million.
2010-04-08 PDF 48Kb
March 31, 2010 1990: The Preston Springs Gardens Retirement Home had been placed in receivership.

1995: The school board was about to spend $17-million to either build a new high school to replace St. Benedict High School or to overhaul the city's first Catholic high school.

2000: Community groups that made use of facilities in the regions schools would now have to pay as they play.
2010-04-08 PDF 43Kb
March 24, 2010 1990: A skirmish in the battle for Blair resulted in a marginal victory for the developers, as the city's planning and development committee backed off the legally tenuous development freeze proposed for the hamlet.

1995: City ice users were fully supportive of recommendations to spend $8.3-million to renovate and upgrade the Galt Arena Gardens and to provide an addition onto the Hespeler Memorial Arena.

2000: The date to submit bids to purchase the 913 acres available at Cruickston Park was drawing near with only one offer to purchase in hand.
2010-04-08 PDF 42Kb
March 18, 2010 1990: One of the city oldest commercial landmarks was about to undergo what many believed would be its final metamorphosis.

1995: Temperatures had reached a balmy 18 C but had stopped short of the record of 21 C set for the date in 1990.

2000: School councils in the region joined forces to fight back against the threat of cuts of education that loomed year after year.
2010-04-08 PDF 47Kb
March 10, 2010 1990: The city's administration committee recommended that the city archives move to the old city hall on Dickson Street.

1995: The city had adopted a new get-tough approach to companies not paying their municipal business taxes.

2000: Cambridge council set the years operating budget at $34.5 million.


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February 24, 2010 1990: Site plans were approved by the city planning committee for a $70-million mega mall to be built on land east of Hespeler Road between Pinebush Road and Highway 401.

1995: It was possible that Waterloo Regions francophone students might soon have a French language high school in Cambridge.

2000: The city was about to strike a special subcommittee to develop a bylaw governing the use of municipal cemeteries.

2010-04-08 PDF 47Kb
February 3 2010 1990: It was reported that the Galt Curling Club facility on Queens Square had been sold to the City of Cambridge.

1995: After a debate that had ebbed and flowed over 20 years Cambridge city council had finally come to a decision regarding the location of the new municipal offices.

2000: It was announced that the publisher of the city Portuguese language newspaper was about to write the history of Cambridge's Portuguese Club.

2010-04-08 PDF 47Kb
January 21, 2010 1990: The Cambridge Memorial Hospital announced that it would be spending more than $10-million on renovations.

1995: The spring thaw seemed to have come two months early - Officials were claiming that they had not seen anything to compare with these conditions in over 20 years.

2000: One councillor claimed that the city mayor, in supporting the regional initiative, has sold us out but council is still fighting to save the city.

2010-04-08 PDF 40Kb
January 13, 2010 1990: In South Galt and Branchton two subdivisions containing a total of 500 new homes were being proposed.

1995: Controversy was brewing over the potential future use of the former Krebs Restaurant on Hespeler Road.

2000: The hospital was so busy that it was put on overwhelmed status.
2010-04-08 PDF 46Kb
December 9, 2009 1989: A proposal by the city's planning committee to ban the use of crossbows and long bows near built-up areas of the city.

1994: The city had repurchased the former Capitol Theatre building on Water Street.

1999: A report to city council from the city planning department indicated that Cambridge's economy was diversified, strong and growing.
2009-12-09 PDF 44Kb
December 2, 2009 1989: The former Galt Hospital and, more recently, the Eventide Home, was headed for demolition as city council rejected a last-ditch effort by local heritage groups to preserve it.

1994: Cambridge council said farewell, for the time being at least, to three long-time councillors.

1999: A citizens lobby group called Renaissance Canada Inc. threatened to press criminal charges against the seven public school board trustees who voted against a motion to ban the sex education play Live, Onstage, Uncensored.
2009-12-02 PDF 42Kb
November 16, 2009 1989: The Preston Springs Retirement Home was purchased by Tender Loving Care Centres of Newmarket and was about to receive a $525,000 facelift.

1994: The Inglis plant on Pinebush Road reached its final downhill run when the company announced that production at the local factory would be phased out by the second quarter of 1995.

1999: The message conveyed to a public forum called to discuss $236.3 million in new and updated health care programs and services planned for the region's hospitals.
2009-11-18 PDF 12Kb
November 11, 2009 1989: About 300 delegates from across Canada packed Monsignor Doyle School on Myers Road for a three-day series of workshops sponsored by the Canadian Youth Pro-Life Organization.

1994: A great debate centering on pure volunteering was raging at YMCAs across the country.

1999: The attempts by the Hespeler Heritage Railway Station Association to purchase and restore the old Canadian National railway station on Guelph Avenue officially came to an end.
2009-11-11 PDF 45Kb
November 4, 2009 1989: It was announced that J.M. Schneider Ltd. was to purchase 21 acres of land in the new 180-acre Cambridge Business Park.

1994: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. was to invest $60-million in a new plant that was to create 1,200 jobs in the community.

1999: It was reported that construction on the $4.8-million expansion of the Hespeler Arena was proceeding on schedule.
2009-11-04 PDF 46Kb
October 28, 2009 1989: The City of Cambridge, under the direction of the Bernice Adams Cultural Advisory Committee, published the city's first Directory of Artists.

1994: Cambridge MPP Mike Farnan returned to Premier Bob Rae cabinet when he was sworn in as the provinces new transport minister.

1999: The city's first Spirit Walk, sponsored by Heritage Cambridge, attracted approximately 600 participants to hear the stories of some of the city's more interesting ancestors.
2009-10-28 PDF 43Kb
October 21, 2009 1989: Plans for a new subdivision that would skirt Devils Creek pond in west Galt were met with a barrage of opposition from area residents.

1994: The Cambridge Archives board was seeking candidates for election to the new Cambridge Hall of Fame.

1999: The countdown to millennium babies had begun at Cambridge Memorial Hospital where staff was making plans to attend to any babies born at the hospital on January 1, 2000.
2009-10-21 PDF 43Kb
October 13, 2009 1989: Inspectors were ready to ticket trespassers who used the CPR bridge as a shortcut to get to GCI from the west side of the city.

1994: With the municipal election just a month away, the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce was making plans to ensure that the concerns of local business owners were heard before the vote was counted

1999: City council was considering a proposal to allocate $167,000 over the next three years to improve traffic flow and to slow traffic speeding through west Galt subdivisions.
2009-10-13 PDF 43Kb
October 8, 2009 1989: Plans were unveiled for a new $7-million commercial/retail development at the northwest corner of the Preston Parkway and Shantz Hill Road.

1994: Councillor Rick Cowsill jumped into the mayors race against incumbent Jane Brewer.

1999: Cambridge's planned $2-million arts centre got a new name, a new look and a boost in the pocketbook.
2009-10-08 PDF 46Kb
October 1, 2009 1989: Keep Conestoga in Cambridge was working to convince anyone who would listen that Conestoga Colleges facility at 1305 Bishop St. should remain open.

1994: As many as 500 people turned out despite the rain to witness the three-hour ceremony that saw the Grand River and its tributaries join the ranks of 17 rivers across Canada that were part of the Canadian Heritage River System.

1999: The Region of Waterloo began construction on the $1.34-million Can-Amera Parkway.
2009-10-01 PDF 115Kb
September 24, 2009 1989: Simcoe-Fox Developments, a Toronto based firm that had purchased the former Capitol Theatre on Water Street South from the city a year previously, decided that the old movie house was worth a shot at renovation.

1994: Jeannie Homes of Cambridge opened its sales offices to pre-sell homes in the company's planned new development on the site of the former Wellington Square project in the downtown core.

1999: With just two serviced lots left in the Cambridge Business Park, city council authorized the acquisition of 220 acres of raw land behind the Toyota plant.
2009-09-24 PDF 202Kb
September 17, 2009 1989: The 1989 United Way fundraising campaign began officially as the campaign chairperson asked council to endorse a goal of $1 million, 19 per cent higher than the amount raised the previous year.

1994: The city's economic development advisory committee recommended that a 60,000-squarefoot municipal administration building be built on Cambridge Street at a cost of $9.1 million.

1999: Supply issues were the cause of a significant delay in the reopening of the W. G. Johnson Centre in Hespeler. The facility was undergoing $900,000 overhaul that had been going smoothly until July when orders for steel failed to appear.
2009-09-17 PDF 202Kb
September 4, 2009 1989: Information Cambridge, a program of the Cambridge Volunteer Bureau, opened its phone lines to the public.

1994: Junior kindergarten was to be introduced at two local public schools when schools opened.

1999: The Region of Waterloo was one of four regions in Ontario that the Ministry would like to see immediately bring forward local government restructuring proposals.
2009-09-04 PDF 118Kb
August 25, 2009 1989: A local businessman stepped in to create an indoor skateboarding facility to accommodate up to 40 skaters at a time.

1994: The city landed its second major land sale. In July the city had sold 5.5 acres of land on Turnbull Court to Work Wear Corporation for $438,000.

1999: Members of the Gmelin family remained at their burned out flower shop while they waited for investigators to determine the cause of the fire that destroyed the family business. Damage was estimated at between $500,000 and $750,000.
2009-08-25 PDF 60Kb
August 13, 2009 1989: The abortion issue, already a divisive question in the community, was about to receive a new player in the form of Citizens for Choice.

1994: Amass bone marrow testing clinic was to be held at the Hespeler Legion in hopes of finding a donor for a local seven-year-old girl, Amanda Clements, who was suffering from leukemia. Members of the local community had raised about $20,000 in the previous few weeks to help pay for the expensive tests and in the end more than 1,000 people showed up to be tested.

1999: The parking lot on the south side of Dickson Street between Water and Ainslie streets was about to receive a $90,000 makeover that would tie in with improvements made on Main Street the previous summer.
2009-08-13 PDF 88Kb
August 4, 2009 1989: Seventeen members of the Cambridge boys under-14 travel soccer team were to travel to England to participate in that country's Sotonia International Youth Tournament.

1994: The on-again, off-again Wellington Square project was about to be launched again. The site was to be developed into condominiums and it was anticipated that as many as 100 units might eventually be built on the site.

1999: Years of hard work and endless training paid off for Cambridge's Yvonne Tousek in the form of three gold medals at the Pan-Am Games held in Winnipeg.
2009-08-04 PDF 54Kb
July 23, 2009 1989: Savage Shoe the once thriving shoe manufacturer finally closed its doors. Over the past few years, the company had seen its work force dwindle from 5,000 employees to several hundred.

1994: The new 18-kilometre hiking and biking trail between Cambridge and Paris was officially opened.

1999: The Cambridge Centre for the Arts building project got a major boost when Automated Tooling Systems Co. (ATS) pledged $20,000 over five years towards the creation of the arts centre. This sum was in addition to the $200,000 that Toyota Motor Manufacturing of Canada had donated earlier.
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July 9, 2009 1989: Anear drowning emphasized the danger of swimming near the dams built across Mill Creek in Soper Park.

1994: A major hurdle was cleared in the four-year-long battle to protect a wooded area in south Cambridge from residential development but environmentalists proclaimed the victory a bittersweet one.

1999: The Waterloo Catholic District School Board announced plans to build three new elementary schools in Cambridge over the next five years.
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June 25, 2009 1989: Fed up with ever increasing taxes, including those imposed in the most recent federal budget, a local resident called upon his fellow citizens to refrain from purchasing cigarettes, alcohol and gasoline.

1994: Chuck Yates resigned from the Waterloo Regional Separate School Board following 31 years of service, beginning with the Preston Separate School Board in 1963.

1999: Municipal councils in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo flatly rejected many of the recommendations for regional reform that had been proposed by the regions eight mayors.
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June 18, 2009 1989: Cambridge council delayed a decision to build a Grand River observatory lookout so that concerns of downtown citizens could be addressed.

1994: After two years of discussions, a fundraising campaign was underway to resurrect the Gore Centennial Fountain on Queens Square.

1999: The city was reported to be the manufacturing hub of the region with 11 per cent of the city's businesses involved in manufacturing compared to 7 per cent of the businesses in the remainder of the region. During the previous year the city had sold 42 acres of industrial land dramatically outpacing every other community within Canadas Technology Triangle.
2009-06-18 PDF 58Kb
June 12, 2009 1989: The average bungalow in the city was selling for $144,900 while a two storey home sold, on average, for $207,000.

1994: A request by city ice user groups that the city build a seventh arena in the city to accommodate the ever increasing ice needs of their members was answered with a review of how city ice surfaces were then being used and a promise to try to find more ice time in existing facilities.

1999: Progressive Conservative MPP Gerry Martiniuk was re-elected to a second term in what was described as a landslide victory.
2009-06-12 PDF 57Kb
May 26, 2009 1989: Butler Metal Products, a company that employed 700 people in Cambridge and Delhi, Ont., was sold for $34 million to a group of five senior plant managers and the Quebec Equity Capital Corporation.

1994: The City of Cambridge was to continue its efforts to eliminate pesticide spraying on city property as city council accepted the final report of the pesticide task force review.

1999: Cambridge Tourism launched the Grand River Express, a new horse-drawn trolley service that directly connected points of interest in the old Galt core.
2009-05-26 PDF 28Kb
May 7, 2009 1989: A former chairperson of the city's Museum and Archives Board, along with nine interested Cambridge residents, had formed a non-profit corporation designed to raise funds for a third study related to developing a destination museum in Cambridge.

1994: Waterloo Regional Police put the investigation of the 1987 murder of a Cambridge woman back on the front burner and were asking for assistance from the public.

1999: It was estimated that the market attracted 150,000 shoppers a year to the downtown.
2009-05-07 PDF 59Kb
April 23, 2009 989 - Arson was responsible for a $2-million blaze.

1994 - The city prepared to dip into $8.3 million.

1999 - Cambridge Arts Guild as it attempted to raise money for the $2-million arts centre.
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April 2, 2009 1989: Silknit site apartment project was effectively finished.

1994: Council was looking at how the business of the city was being conducted. Wedges N Woods Inc. presented a proposal to build a $750,000 premiere golf facility on an 18-acre site off Hespeler Road.

1999: Womens Crisis Services of Cambridge and North Dumfries to sever its ties with the United Way.
2009-04-02 PDF 77Kb
March 26, 2009 1989: Cambridge taxpayers were to face only a small 2.07 per cent increase in the taxes; Firefighters take possession of four new fire trucks.

1994: Exploring the possibility of creating a Cambridge Hall of Fame.

1999: Trillium Air was scheduled to offer passenger service between the region and Ottawa beginning on May 1.
2009-03-26 PDF 77Kb
March 18, 2009 1989: City of Cambridge firefighters wanted wage parity The Ministry of the Environment was to conduct tests at the site of the Kanmet foundry.

1994: City council voted to spend an additional $15,000 to gather further information in its quest to get the Devils Creek truck sewer line environmental study completed.

1999: Cambridge council had just voted down a motion to accelerate the completion of the Hespeler arena expansion.
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March 12, 2009 1989 - In an effort to come up with a method of providing more affordable housing in the area, Waterloo Region's committee of chief building officials presented the idea of permitting higher density in new subdivisions.

1994 - The city's planning and development committee was trying to find a compromise between allowing hunting within city limits and protecting public safety.

1999 - The new owners of Cafe 13 in the downtown core "lost everything" when the popular eatery officially closed.
2009-03-17 PDF 78Kb
March 3, 2009 1989: After more than 60 years at the same Main Street location, Law Photography was being forced to relocate

1994: While some of those in attendance maintained that the Galt Arena should be upgraded and renovated to the tune of $4.3 million over 10 years, others maintained that a "facility attractive to business and industry" with seating greater than 1,500 was needed.

1999: Officials at Cambridge Memorial Hospital had seen no new influenza cases since the previous week and were hoping that the most recent outbreak had run its course.
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February 26, 2009 1989: The city purchased 185 acres from the province for $4.4 million to become the new Cambridge Industrial Park.

1994: The city's Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee were looking at the possible designation of the Galt arena as a local heritage site.

1999: The saga of the former Grandview School was in its final stages as the city's architectural conservation advisory committee.
2009-02-26 PDF 45Kb
February 19, 2009 1989 - George Heggie resigned as the official starter of the Cambridge Skating Races after 57 years on the job.

It was reported that it was becoming increasingly difficult for first time home buyers in the city to realize their dream of owning their own home.

1994 - It was nearly seven years in the making, but the Riverbank Development Committee had finally completed its vision statement for future riverbank green space development along the river system in the city.

1999 - Cambridge physician involved in efforts to bring new doctors to the city indicated that it would probably take more than financial incentives to solve the doctor shortage.
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February 10, 2009 1989 - Cambridge was in the midst of one of the largest periods of growth experienced in the last 100 years.

1994 - It was reported that the Region of Waterloo was to receive more than $3.5 million from the provincial government for two projects designed to protect and enhance Cambridge's drinking water supply.

1999 - City council approved the twinning of Hespeler Arena as part of its $19.1 million capital budget.
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February 3, 2009 1989 - Described as "an abysmal failure", the downtown ad-hoc parking committee was disbanded

1994 - local doctors were to decide for themselves when they would take time off to meet the funding cuts imposed by the province's "social contract": doctors could earn only 95 per cent of what they had earned over the last two years

1999 - Steve Stavro, the owner of the Knob Hill Farms property at the corner of Hespeler and Pinebush Roads was prepared to offer the site and premises of the giant food store available for "conversion into a world class trade/convention centre and hotel." All that were needed were investors.
2009-02-10 PDF 81Kb
January 23, 2009 1989: Junior kindergarten was about to become part of Catholic education GRCA considered shutting down Cambridge's Shade's Mills Conservation.

1994: Daytime high temperatures of -19 degrees C broke the previous record.

1999: Cambridge had endured a significant snowfall.
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December 16, 2008 1988: CMH was one of 11 hospitals to be investigated by the Ministry of Health for improperly transferring money into fund raising foundations.

1993: The Grant and Blackwell store on Water Street North was closing its doors for good with a sell-off of its comp $ 500,000 inventory.

1998: MPP Gerry Martiniuk introduced a private member's bill that would give the government greater authority over the distribution of family physicians.
2008-12-22 PDF 81Kb
December 9, 2008 1988: Tim Drennan was in the early stages of renovating McDougall Cottage. The first Canadian-built Toyota car rolled off the assembly line.

1993: Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. announced plans to construct a 50,000-square-foot addition to its Fountain Street plant.

1998: Provincial Minister of Health Elizabeth Witmer announced that the regions four hospitals were to receive millions of dollars in capital funding.
2008-12-10 PDF 81Kb
December 2, 2008 1988: CMH plan was a four-year budget designed to ease a $3-million deficit that had been projected for the 1988-89 fiscal year. Hospital officials had stated that they could save $107,000 per year by eliminating its outpatient lab services.

1993: It was reported that the then 71-year-old Galt Arena had just about reached the end of a long and illustrious life as a functional building and city officials were looking at what to do next.

1998: A Hespeler resident died in a fire following a stand-off with police at his Queen Street home.

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November 27, 2008 1988: Jane Brewer became Cambridge's new mayor in an election that was described as a vote for continuity

1993: Cambridge's bid to obtain GO train service for the city was not doing particularly well

1998: The Cambridge Self-Help Food Bank and the Food Bank of Waterloo Region announced a parting of the ways
2008-11-27 PDF 28Kb
November 20, 2008 1988: Heritage Cambridge announced that it had sold the McDougall
Cottage at 89 Grand Ave. S.

1993: MPP Mike Farnan announced the approval of a $15.8 million redevelopment project at the Cambridge Memorial Hospital.

1998: A new 80-bed long term care centre was to be built in the city at a cost of $6.1 million.
2008-11-20 PDF 49Kb
November 13, 2008 1988 - City council awarded the contract to build the new Hespeler arena and adjacent sports field to Ariss Construction of Guelph.

1993 - Cambridge city council invited planning staff from school boards to a public information session to clear the air on the issue of overcrowding in Cambridge schools.

1998 - Plans were in place at the Cambridge Memorial Hospital to provide at least a minimum level of service in the event of a possible strike.
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November 4, 2008 1988 - It was announced that the former Capitol Theatre building on Water Street South was to be demolished.

1993 - In the federal election the Liberal "red tide" swept the Progressive Conservative Party led by Kim Campbell.

1998- The Christmas season was underway with the opening of the annual Trees of Caring fund raising campaign at the Cambridge Memorial Hospital.
2008-11-04 PDF 27Kb
October 28, 2008 1988 - The Emergency Services and Public Safety Department (ESPSD) had its name changed back to the Cambridge Fire Department.

1993 - The citizens' task force examining the Cambridge Area Transportation.

1998 - Kanmet foundry site on Margaret Street in Preston was gutted by flames.
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October 21, 2008 1988: Visitors came to bid farewell to the Hespeler Memorial Arena on Queen Street.

1993: A federal election campaign was underway

1998: The Cambridge Santa Claus Parade was to be held in one of the downtown cores for the last time.
2008-10-21 PDF 28Kb
October 16, 2008 1988: Rumours were running rampant within the Cambridge business community about the possibility of a Honda engine plant locating in the city.

1993: It was Thanksgiving and what would the holiday be without a story about turkeys. It appeared that the wild turkey population in the area was flourishing following a 90-year hiatus.

1998: Regional police arrested four women, two of them from Cambridge, following an investigation of an illegal pyramid investment scam.
2008-10-17 PDF 30Kb
October 10, 2008 1988 -Officials at Cambridge Memorial Hospital announced that over the previous five months the hospital had accumulated an unexpected saving of $88,000 between April and August by spending less on providing services to the community. 2008-10-10 PDF 32Kb
September 25, 2008 Fourth week of Sept. 1988

After serving as Cambridge's mayor for 12 of the city's first 16 years Claudette Millar announced that she would not run for re-election in the November municipal elections. Mayor Millar's withdrawal from the mayoralty contest left Cambridge councillor Bill Woods as the only announced candidate for the mayor's job. It was expected that Cambridge councillor Jane Brewer would announce her candidacy now that Millar had withdrawn.

2008-09-25 PDF 31Kb
September 16, 2008 Although city staff had been instructed to keep a lid on the details of the project, Cambridge council had chosen one of several proposals for development of the former Capitol Theatre building on Water Street South. 2008-09-16 PDF 30Kb
September 9, 2008 City council approved a proposal from Freure Homes to construct a 50,000-square-foot shopping centre on Blair Road near the CPR tracks. 2008-09-09 PDF 32Kb
August 26, 2008 The Hespeler Memorial Auditorium was slated for demolition in October and organizers of the "Remember
When" Hespeler Arena committee were planning a final bash to celebrate the arena's 43-year service to the
community
2008-08-27 PDF 33Kb
August 21, 2008 The city's business development department was accepting new proposals for the use of the boarded up Capitol Theatre building on Water Street South 2008-08-22 PDF 34Kb
August 14, 2008 Representatives from the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee (LACAC) and Thomasfield Homes were to meet to discuss various options and to possibly find an amicable solution to the controversy swirling around the designation of the Stirling Macgregor home 2008-08-14 PDF 33Kb
August 5, 2008 The lawn-watering ban that had been in place since May 30 in Kitchener-Waterloo and since June 20 in Cambridge was finally lifted 2008-08-05 PDF 35Kb
July 29, 2008 Preliminary discussions were being held between Can Am Golf Enterprises and the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) about establishing a new $2.5-million golf course on part of the Puslinch Lake Conservation Area 2008-07-29 PDF 33Kb
July 22, 2008 City council wasted no time in getting a new Hespeler arena project underway 2008-07-22 PDF 31Kb
July 17, 2008 The Ontario Ministry of Health agreed to provide the financially strapped Cambridge Memorial Hospital(CMH) with a loan of $650,000 to help cover its normal operating expenses. 2008-07-17 PDF 34Kb
July 11, 2008 Two advisors from the Ontario Hospital Association arrived in the city to assist officials at the Cambridge Memorial Hospital in obtaining a balanced budget. 2008-07-11 PDF 34Kb
July 3, 2008 As yet no decision had been made by the Ministry of Health on whether or not Cambridge Memorial Hospital would receive the assistance of two advisors proposed by the hospital's board of directors to assist the hospital in arranging its finances in a manner acceptable to the ministry. 2008-07-03 PDF 35Kb
June 24, 2008 Support for Cambridge Memorial Hospital continued to grow as city residents got involved in the battle with the Ontario Ministry of Health. 2008-06-25 PDF 34Kb
June 17, 2008 Cambridge doctors launched a campaign urging the citizens of Cambridge to stand up for their hospital. The Cambridge Academy of Medicine urged Cambridge citizens to write letters to the Ministry of Health to pressure the ministry into dropping its case against the Cambridge Memorial Hospital. 2008-06-17 PDF 33Kb
June 10, 2008 The controversy over the finances of the Cambridge Memorial Hospital was beginning to heat up. 2008-06-10 PDF 33Kb
June 3, 2008 The Eventide Home closed its doors permanently after the last residents in the seniors' nursing home were relocated. The Salvation Army, owners of the home, had discussed a plan to build a new $6 million home beside the Eventide Home but had dropped the idea after it proved to be economically unfeasible. 2008-06-03 PDF 35Kb
May 29, 2008 City council passed a bylaw prohibiting the use of heavy equipment in new subdivisions on Sundays. The bylaw was to apply to all new subdivisions, as well as three subdivisions that were then nearing completion. 2008-05-29 PDF 33Kb
May 20, 2008 Encumbered by a $1.7 million operating budget deficit and facing a projected deficit of $3 million in 1988 the Cambridge Memorial Hospital was facing an investigation by the Ministry of Health. The investigation was initiated when local hospital officials floated the idea of charging user fees of up to $150 per admission to ease financial restraints. 2008-05-20 PDF 34Kb
May 13, 2008 Cambridge MP Chris Speyer announced "to a gasping group of Tories" that he would not be seeking re-election after completing his present term in the federal parliament. 2008-05-13 PDF 33Kb
May 8, 2008 Although it was agreed by all concerned that development of some kind was inevitable on the lands south of Myers Road, residents opposed to the subdivision plans presented by Southview Holdings were relieved when council rejected a plan for a townhouse block on the site. The plan for the subdivision south of Myers Road directly across from Christopher and Woodland Drives included 148 single-family lots, a school block, a storm management block and a multiple dwelling block. 2008-05-08 PDF 35Kb
April 29, 2008 Fifth week of April 1988
Details of the Grand River Rubber Ducky Regatta, a fundraiser operated by the music students at Southwood Secondary School, were announced. For the three weeks prior to the June event, Cambridge residents would be able to buy a place in the race of 10,000 yellow rubber ducks.
2008-04-29 PDF 29Kb
April 24, 2008 Fourth week of April 1988
Cadillac-Fairview Corp. and Fidra Realties Ltd. announced that Group Accor of Canada Inc. was to build a full service upscale hotel that would be about eight or nine storeys high and would contain about 200 rooms.
2008-04-24 PDF 29Kb
April 15, 2008 Third week of April 1988

Waterloo Region initiated an automatic external defibrillation program designed to save heart attack victims as part of the region's health care system. Cambridge Memorial Hospital was chosen as the base hospital to direct and monitor the program. The hospital took delivery of three of the defibrillators while the Kitchener-Waterloo area received seven machines. Fifty-four ambulance care attendants had been trained and certified to operate the defibrillators
2008-04-15 PDF 29Kb
April 8, 2008 Second week of April 1988:
Council adopted five amendments to its bylaw to regulate signs in the city but it appeared unlikely that the changes would greatly reduce the number of requests council would receive from business and industry for amendments in the application of the bylaw.
2008-04-08 PDF 30Kb
April 3, 2008 EVENTS FROM 20 YEARS AGO
The Cambridge Memorial Hospital launched a public awareness campaign as it faced a fiscal year-end operating budget deficit of $1.6-million.
2008-04-03 PDF 28Kb
March 25, 2008 Fourth week of March 1988:
Twenty-seven months after Toyota announced that the company would be building its Canadian car assembly plant in Cambridge the servicing agreements on the 400-acre site, and another 400-acre site adjoining the Toyota property, were finally completed.
2008-03-25 PDF 28Kb
March 18, 2008 Third week of March 1988:
The city had asked the provincial Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) to investigate the possibility of stocking the Grand River with migratory trout and salmon to establish a sport fishery as part of its master plan for fisheries in the area. The MNR district biologist noted that while it was theoretically feasible to stock
2008-03-18 PDF 29Kb
March 13, 2008 Third week of March 1988:
More than 150 members of business, church and labour groups rallied to voice their opposition to the introduction of widespread Sunday shopping in the city.
2008-03-13 PDF 29Kb
February 26, 2008 Fourth week of February 1988:
Jack Etherton, dubbed "Mr. Theatre" for his longtime support of and work with the Galt Little Theatre, died of a heart attack. He was 64. The "Jack E. Awards" that recognize excellence in Galt Little Theatre productions were later created and named in his honour.
2008-02-26 PDF 30Kb
February 21, 2008 Third week of February 1988:
Cambridge Memorial Hospital was among 22 institutions in Ontario under investigation by the province.
2008-02-21 PDF 30Kb
Awards/Scholarships/Grants etc.
Bill Struck Scholarship Information/Application   2013-05-22 PDF 50Kb
31st Annual Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Join us at the 31st Annual Bernice Adams Memorial Awards May 24, 2013 at 6:30pm. For tickets visit the Cambridge Centre for the Arts at 60 Dickson Street, or call 519-740-4681 ext.4376 2013-05-08 PDF 5435Kb
2013 Sports Awards Nomination Form - Athlete/Team of the Year   2013-02-26 PDF 120Kb
2013 Nomination Form for Sports Organization of the Year   2013-02-26 PDF 84Kb
2013 Nomination Form for Sports Contributor of the Year   2013-02-26 PDF 119Kb
2013 Nomination Form - High School Team of the Year   2013-02-26 PDF 117Kb
2013 Bernice Adams Award Nomination Form Guidelines 2013 Bernice Adams Awards Nomination Form Guidelines 2013-02-22 PDF 103Kb
2013 Berncie Adams Nomination 2013 Bernice Adams Nomnation Form 2013-02-22 PDF 6468Kb
2012 Bernice Adams Awards Winners Bernice Adams Awards Hall of Fame 2013-02-22 PDF 51Kb
2013 Bernice Adams Award Nomination Form Guidelines   2013-02-15 PDF 103Kb
2013 Nomination Form & Information Package - Annual Bernice Adams Memorial Awards   2013-02-15 PDF 6468Kb
Athletic Achievement Application Form - Individual Athletic Achievement Application Form - Individual 2012-11-23 PDF 39Kb
Athletic Achievement Application Form - Sports Team Athletic Achievement Application Form - Team 2012-11-23 PDF 40Kb
Municipal Grants - Grants to Groups Policy The City of Cambridge annually accepts applications for funding from volunteer and/or non-profit organizations. The following are eligible for consideration for the Municipal Grant Program: Social Service Agencies, Sports/Athletics Groups, Culture/Arts Groups, Civic and Leisure Interest Groups, and New Neighbourhood Associations.

Organizations must be located in Cambridge or must demonstrate evidence of a specific Cambridge project.
2012-09-18 PDF 61Kb
2012 Bernice Adams_ Bio for Special Trustees Award   2012-05-09 PDF 100Kb
2012 Bernice Adams_ Music Award Finalists   2012-05-09 PDF 242Kb
2012 Bernice Adams_ Performing Arts Award Finalists   2012-05-09 PDF 252Kb
2012 Bernice Adams_Communications Award Finalists   2012-05-09 PDF 242Kb
2012 Bernice Adams_Outstanding Youth Award Finalists   2012-05-09 PDF 130Kb
2012 Bernice Adams_Visual Arts Award Finalists   2012-05-09 PDF 214Kb
2012 BIOs for Bernice Adams Event Entertainment   2012-05-09 PDF 39Kb
Arts and Cultural Recognition - Group artist - 2012 2012 application form for Arts and Cultural recognition for a group. 2011-10-27 PDF 110Kb
Arts and Cultural Recognition - Individual Artist - 2012 Arts and Cultural Recoognition form for Individual Artist - 2012 2011-10-27 PDF 109Kb
Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Nomination Package Bernice Adams Memorial Awards 2011-05-04 PDF 6557Kb
Bernice Adams Memorial Awards 2011 Finalists   2011-05-04 PDF 20Kb
Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Hall of Fame Bernice Adams Awards Hall of Fame 2011-04-15 PDF 41Kb
Arthur White Sports Bursary Fund Application   2010-11-29 PDF 74Kb
Bernice Adams Bursary Application Package Bernice Adams Bursary Application Package 2010-09-15 PDF 83Kb
Bernice Adams Memorial Scholarship form for schools Bernice Adams Memorial Scholarship form for schools 2009-07-09 PDF 38Kb
Frank Foreman Memorial Arts Fund Application Frank Foreman Memorial Arts Fund Application 2009-07-09 PDF 81Kb
Bernice Adams Award 2009 Finalists Bernice Adams Award 2009 Finalists 2009-04-09 DOC 721Kb
Boxwood Industrial Park - Class Environmental Assessment - PIC No. 2 Exhibits
May 28, 2009 - Summary Handout and Comment Sheet for PIC No. 2   2009-05-29 PDF 895Kb
Exhibit 6 - Do Nothing   2009-05-26 PDF 14055Kb
Exhibit 7 - Subdivision Concept A   2009-05-26 PDF 1090Kb
Exhibit 8 - Subdivision Concept B   2009-05-26 PDF 1128Kb
Exhibit 9 - Subdivision Concept C   2009-05-26 PDF 1009Kb
Exhibit 10 - Subdivision Concept D   2009-05-26 PDF 1005Kb
Exhibit 11 - Subdivision Concept E   2009-05-26 PDF 997Kb
Exhibit 12 - Preferred Concept Plan   2009-05-26 PDF 631Kb
Exhibit 13 - Evaluation Matrix   2009-05-26 PDF 261Kb
Exhibit 14 - 2014 Recommended Traffic Plan   2009-05-26 PDF 419Kb
Exhibit 15 - 2019 Recommended Traffic Plan   2009-05-26 PDF 404Kb
Exhibit 1 - Project Location and Existing Conditions   2009-05-21 PDF 14063Kb
Exhibit 2 - Class EA Process Flow Chart   2009-05-21 PDF 937Kb
Exhibit 3 - Existing Water Supply Service   2009-05-21 PDF 12411Kb
Exhibit 4 - Existing Sanitary Service   2009-05-21 PDF 9868Kb
Exhibit 5 - Transportation Conditions   2009-05-21 PDF 10709Kb
Exhibit 16 - Watermain Concept Plan   2009-05-21 PDF 283Kb
Exhibit 17 - Sanitary Servicing Concept Plan   2009-05-21 PDF 289Kb
Exhibit 18 - Storm Service Concept Plan   2009-05-21 PDF 287Kb
Exhibit 19 - Field Verified Natural Features   2009-05-21 PDF 841Kb
Exhibit 20 - Cross Section 23m ROW   2009-05-21 PDF 140Kb
Boxwood Industrial Park - Class Environmental Assessment - PIC No.1 Exhibits
Exhibit F - Concept 1   2007-11-14 PDF 944Kb
Exhibit F - Concept 2   2007-11-14 PDF 944Kb
Exhibit F - Concept 3   2007-11-14 PDF 945Kb
Exhibit F - Concept 4   2007-11-14 PDF 944Kb
Exhibit F - Concept 5   2007-11-14 PDF 943Kb
Exhibit A - Background   2007-11-08 PDF 89Kb
Exhibit B - EA Process   2007-11-08 PDF 1000Kb
Exhibit C - Traffic   2007-11-08 PDF 12061Kb
Exhibit D - Existing Site Conditions   2007-11-08 PDF 8108Kb
Exhibit E - Ecological Constraints   2007-11-08 PDF 8155Kb
Exhibit G - Sanitary   2007-11-08 PDF 11174Kb
Exhibit H - Storm Concept   2007-11-08 PDF 8984Kb
Exhibit I - Water Supply   2007-11-08 PDF 12078Kb
Boxwood Industrial Subdivision - Class Environmental Assessment - Environmental Study Report
2-2 Exhibit 2 for ESR Report   2009-07-17 PDF 1133Kb
2-3 Exhibit 3 for ESR Report   2009-07-17 PDF 12162Kb
2-4 Exhibit 4 for ESR Report   2009-07-17 PDF 9673Kb
2-5 Exhibit 5 for ESR Report   2009-07-17 PDF 10515Kb
2-6 Exhibit 6 for ESR Report   2009-07-17 PDF 13787Kb
2-7 Exhibits 7-20 for ESR Report   2009-07-17 PDF 6768Kb
16-1 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report, Appendix 1-4   2009-07-17 PDF 12336Kb
16-2 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report, Appendix 5-9   2009-07-17 PDF 4589Kb
16-3 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report, Appendix-10, Pt. 1   2009-07-17 PDF 10905Kb
16-4 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report Appendix 10, Pt. 2   2009-07-17 PDF 11116Kb
16-5 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report Appendix 11, Pt. 1   2009-07-17 PDF 10524Kb
16-6 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report Appendix-11, Pt. 2   2009-07-17 PDF 10929Kb
16-7 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report Appendix-12, Pt. 1   2009-07-17 PDF 10797Kb
16-8 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report Appendix 12, Pt. 2   2009-07-17 PDF 7544Kb
16-9 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report, Appendix-13, Pt. 1   2009-07-17 PDF 8617Kb
16-10 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report Appendix-13, Pt. 2   2009-07-17 PDF 9719Kb
16-11 Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report Appendix 14   2009-07-17 PDF 328Kb
1 - Class EA - ESR Executive Summary and Report   2009-07-16 PDF 3566Kb
2-1 Exhibit 1 for ESR Report   2009-07-16 PDF 14601Kb
3 - Appendix A - Correspondence with Stakeholders and Public   2009-07-16 PDF 4185Kb
4 - Appendix B - Excerpts from Hespeler West Subwatersheds   2009-07-16 PDF 14982Kb
5 - Appendix C - Official Plan Policies and Proposed Zoning   2009-07-16 PDF 261Kb
6 - Appendix D - Natural Heritage Study   2009-07-16 PDF 5459Kb
7 - Appendix E - Phase 1, Environmental Site Assessment   2009-07-16 PDF 2541Kb
8 - Appendix F - Archaeological Assessment Study 1   2009-07-16 PDF 1459Kb
9 - Appendix F - Archaeological Assessment Stage 2   2009-07-16 PDF 1958Kb
10 - Appendix F - Archaeological Assessment Stage 3   2009-07-16 PDF 8283Kb
11 - Appendix F - Archaeological Assessment Stage 4   2009-07-16 PDF 2584Kb
12 - Appendix G - Hydrogeological Investigation   2009-07-16 PDF 7999Kb
13 - Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study, Memo Cambridge Sat Flows   2009-07-16 PDF 306Kb
14 - Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study, Memo Briardean Access   2009-07-16 PDF 166Kb
15 - Appendix H - Traffic Impact Study Report   2009-07-16 PDF 2167Kb
17 - Appendix I - Stormwater Management Report   2009-07-16 PDF 1538Kb
18 - Appendix J - Eco Industrial Workshop Summary   2009-07-16 PDF 3771Kb
Building Information
Pool requirement form for Public Pool requirement form for Public 2013-05-10 PDF 31Kb
Pool Commitment Form Pool Commitment Form 2013-05-10 PDF 22Kb
2013 Fee Schedule Rates effective April 1, 2013 schedule contains many of the fees and rates commonly charged by the Planning Services Department. The full and complete City of Cambridge Rate Review document may be found under the Corporate Services / Accounting and Finance section of the City's website 2013-03-20 PDF 28Kb
Cross Connection Survey form (Fill and Print) Cross Connection Survey form (Fill and Print) 2012-02-15 PDF 281Kb
CCC Testing and Inspection Report (Fill and Print) CCC Testing and Inspection Report (Fill and Print) 2012-02-15 PDF 867Kb
Cross Connection Survey Cross Connection Survey 2012-02-08 PDF 53Kb
Energy Efficiency Design Summary Form Energy Efficiency Design Summary Form 2012-01-02 PDF 50Kb
Building Permit Requirements for an Accessory Structure Building Permit Requirements for an Accessory Structure 2011-12-08 PDF 402Kb
2011 By-law Newsletter City of Cambridge Building and Enforcement Services 2011-11-17 PDF 543Kb
Application for a Permit to Demolish a Residential Property Application for a Permit to Demolish a Residential Property under Demolition Control Bylaw 2011-08-24 PDF 107Kb
Demolition Application Process for a Residential Dwelling Unit Demolition Application Process for a Residential Dwelling Unit 2011-08-24 PDF 56Kb
Excerpts from Animal By-Law #65-08 Excerpts from Animal By-Law #65-08 2011-06-30 PDF 18Kb
Backflow Prevention Device Testing and Inspection Report Backflow Prevention Device Testing and Inspection Report 2011-06-27 PDF 175Kb
Building Permit Requirements for a Deck Building permit requirements for a deck 2011-06-22 PDF 1625Kb
Temporary Tent Permits Temporary Tent Permits Checklist 2011-06-08 PDF 146Kb
Trades License List - Backflow Program Testers & Surveyors Trades License List - Backflow Program Testers & Surveyors 2011-04-01 PDF 590Kb
Application for a Permit to Demolish Only Application for a Permit to Demolish Only 2011-01-13 PDF 163Kb
Application for a Permit to Construct or Demolish Building Permit Application 2011-01-11 PDF 147Kb
Application for Permit to Install Plumbing-Sewage Only Application for Permit to Install Plumbing-Sewage Only 2011-01-11 PDF 132Kb
Application for a Permit to Install Fireplace-Wood Stove Application for a Permit to Install Fireplace-Wood Stove 2011-01-11 PDF 56Kb
Cross Connection Survey Cross Connection Survey 2010-12-21 PDF 232Kb
By-Law 167-03 Municipal Address Change By-Law 167-03 Municipal Address Change 2010-12-20 PDF 2805Kb
Fire Stop Test Design Summary Form Fire Stop Test Design Summary Form 2010-12-20 PDF 28Kb
Municipal Address Number Change Application Municipal Address Number Change Application 2010-12-20 PDF 17Kb
Renovation Sprinkler Verification Certificate Renovation Sprinkler Verification Certificate 2010-12-20 PDF 20Kb
Building Permit Fees Annual Statement Permit Fees Statement Annual Statement 2010-12-17 PDF 135Kb
Fence By-law 92-05 Fence By-law 92-05 Fencing for Swimming Pool/Hot Tubs - Special Information 2010-08-24 PDF 5119Kb
Plumbing Permit Application Plumbing Permit Application 2010-04-26 PDF 132Kb
Fence By-Law Amendment Application Form Fence By-Law Amendment Application Form 2010-04-14 PDF 30Kb
Building Permit Requirements for Addition Building Permit Requirements for Addition 2010-04-13 PDF 41Kb
Rational Sampling Program Information Program information for rational sampling 2008-04-15 PDF 847Kb
Contact Information Sheet Contact Information Sheet 2008-03-25 PDF 34Kb
Instructions for Annual Testing (Backflow) Instructions for Annual Testing of Backflow Prevention Devices 2008-03-19 PDF 28Kb
Instructions to Comply With Bylaw (Backflow) Instructions to Comply With Water Use Bylaw 146-03 regarding Backflow Prevention 2008-03-19 PDF 27Kb
Application for Trades License Trades License Application 2008-03-05 PDF 28Kb
Pool Permit Application Pool Permit Application 2008-03-04 PDF 49Kb
Residential Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Design Requirements Residential Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Design Requirements 2008-02-25 PDF 37Kb
Commitment to General Review Commitment to General Review Form 2008-02-07 PDF 25Kb
Commitment to General Reviews by Architects and Engineers Commitment to General Reviews by Architects and Engineers Form 2008-02-07 PDF 53Kb
Building Code Matrix Building Code Matrix form 2007-08-17 PDF 21Kb
Cross Connection Survey For New Construction Cross Connection Survey For New Construction Form 2006-10-16 PDF 37Kb
Building Officials Code of Conduct Code of Conduct 2005-12-19 PDF 20Kb
Business Update Newsletter
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2010 Solar Energy's Bright Lights

Feature Articles: ATS; Canadian General Tower; Preformed Line Products; Process Group

News Briefs: Centra Industries Incorporated; eSentire; Logicap Engineering Corporation; Canada's Technology Triangle; Solar Industry Group Event; Events/Recognitions and 2010 Mid Year Building Activity
2010-10-07 PDF 300Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2009 Green the Local Economy

Feature Articles: GeoSmart Energy; Veriform's Green Strategy; School of Architecture North House

News Briefs: Mayor's Message; CTT - A Year in Review; MIN - A Year in Review; Events/Recognitions; 2009 Year End Building Activity
2010-02-09 PDF 4812Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2009 Transforming the Insurance Industry

Feature Articles: Gore Mutual; Farm Mutual Reinsurance Plan; Cowan Insurance
Events/Recognitions and Mid-Year 2009 Building Activity
2009-08-20 PDF 6355Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2008 Manufacturing Weathers the Economy

Feature Articles: Rimowa; Montreal Woollens; MetoKote
News Briefs: Manufacturing Innovation Network
Events/Recognitions and Yearend 2008 Building Activity
2009-02-18 PDF 755Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2008 Biotech in Cambridge

Feature Articles: Septodont-Novocol Pharmaceutical Division; BIMEDA-MTC; Thesis Chemistry Inc.
News Briefs: Mayor's Award Winners; Research and Development at Conestoga College
Events/Recognitions and Mid-Year 2008 Building Activity
2008-09-11 PDF 603Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2007 Food & Drink

Feature Articles: Cambridge Fine Foods; Grand River Brewing; Grand River Gourmet Foods
News Briefs: New City Hall; WRSBC
Events/Recognitions and 2007 Yearend Building Activity
2008-02-25 PDF 826Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2007 High-Tech in Cambridge

Feature Articles: Lone Wolf Real Estate Technologies; Medshare; JOMAR Softcorp
News Briefs: Industrial Land Sale Updates; Mayor's Award Winners
Events/Recognitions and 2007 Mid-Year Building Activity
2007-08-23 PDF 800Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2006 Manufacturing Innovation

Feature Articles: Ecologix; Upland Technologies
News Briefs: Innovation with NRC-IRAP; Hassle Free Air Travel (Region of Waterloo Airport); Skills for the Future
Events/Recognitions and 2006 Yearend Building Activity
2007-02-20 PDF 1291Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2006 Award Winning Companies

Feature Articles: Eclipse Automation; Angstrom Engineering; Punch Communications
News Briefs: CTT-Global Activities
Events/Recognitions and 2006 Mid-Year Building Activity
2006-08-16 PDF 279Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2005 Focus on the Environment

Feature Articles: Collaborative Structures Ltd; Greentec
Events/Recognitions and 2005 Yearend Building Activity
2006-02-13 PDF 858Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2005 Putting Food on the Table

Feature Articles: Grand River Foods; Grober/Delft Blue
News Briefs: Ontario Food Industry and a Look at Cambridge; Cars on the Brain in Cambridge and Waterloo Region
Events/Recognitions and 2005 Mid-Year Building Activity
2005-09-07 PDF 586Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2004 Manufacturing and Delivery

Feature Articles: Polymer Technologies; Challenger Motor Freight; Babcock & Wilcox
News Briefs: Junior Achievement's Enterprising Affair; Business Enterprise Centre Update for 2004
Events/Recognitions and 2004 Yearend Building Activity
2005-02-10 PDF 467Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2004 Degree Programs at Conestoga College

Feature Articles: Degrees Programs at Conestoga College-Interview with Dr. John Tibbits; The Retail Bonanza
News Briefs: Business & Education partnership of Waterloo Region; What's New at Communitech
Events/Recognitions and 2004 Mid-Year Building Activity
2004-09-03 PDF 494Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2003 Big Manufacturing in Cambridge

Feature Articles: Toyota Motor Manufacturing; ATS Automation Tooling Systems
News Briefs: The National Research Council's Industrial Research Assistance Program; Business Enterprise Centre Update; NRC-IRAP Open to Business in Cambridge; Companies Cannot Lose with ON-SITE!
Events/ Recognitions and 2003 Yearend Building Activity
2004-03-12 PDF 413Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2003 Urban Renaissance

Feature Articles: The School of Architecture; First Grand Properties
News Briefs: Small Business Success Stories
Events/Recognitions and 2003 Mid-Year Building Activity
2003-08-08 PDF 250Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2002 High-Tech in Cambridge

Feature Articles: Orchid Automation; COM DEV
News Briefs: Hollywood Cambridge; Congratulations Cambride, Best in Ontario!;
Driving the Future at CTT; Prime Industrial Land for Sale
Events/Recognitions and 2002 Yearend Building Activity
2003-03-04 PDF 5624Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2002 Standing the Test of Time

Feature Articles: Canadian General-Tower; The Power Connection; Cambridge Brass
News Briefs: Prime Industrial Land for Sale
Events/Recognitions and 2002 Mid-Year Building Activity
2002-08-12 PDF 830Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2001 From Filters To Flying

Feature Articles: 3-L Filters: Cambridge Based Company in Global Markets; Local Airport Ready to Soar; Small Business Success Stories
News Briefs: Cambridge Farmers' Market Best in the Province
Events/Recognitions and 2001 Yearend Building Activity
2002-05-30 PDF 813Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Yearend 2000 From High-Tech to Bio-Tech

Feature Articles: Message from the Mayor; TravelActive.Com; Agribiotics
News Briefs: Business Enterprise Centre; Success for CTT; Core Areas Update
Events/Recognitions and 2000 Yearend Building Activity
2002-02-08 PDF 1524Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2001 A Unique Cambridge Attraction

Feature Articles: Wings of Paradise; Cambridge Centre Expansion
News Briefs: Business Water Quality Program; Grand River Transit; Canada's Technology Triangle; Christmas Comes Early to Cambridge-Movie Production has Economic Benefits
Events/Recognitions and 2001 Mid-Year Building Activity
2001-07-08 PDF 243Kb
Business Update Newsletter - Mid-Year 2000 Local Utility in Transformation

Feature Articles: FibreTech
News Briefs: Business Enterprise Centre; CTT Implements Plan; City Uses Testimonials to Sell Message;
Events/Recognitions and 2000 Mid-Year Building Activity
2000-07-08 PDF 472Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market
Multiculturalism Market Day June 22, 2013 is Canadian Multiculturalism Day at the Cambridge Farmers' Market 2013-05-10 PDF 1910Kb
Wednesday Market is Back Back By Popular Demand...every week from May 8th until October 9th, 2013. 2013-04-02 PDF 667Kb
Bountiful Blooms Hanging Basket Workshop Work with Horticulturalist Lynn Leach on Saturday May 11, 2013. Cost $25.00 per person 2013-04-02 PDF 314Kb
Sharp My Knife & Knife Skills Class The Cambridge Farmers' Market presents two great events....Sharp My Knife and a Knife Skills Class on Saturday May 25, 2013. 2013-03-19 PDF 349Kb
Of Course I Can The Cambridge Farmers' Market in partnership with the David Durward Centre and Bernardin presents: Of Course I Can on Saturday, June 8, 2013. 2013-03-13 PDF 469Kb
Vendor Information Package Cambridge Farmers' Market Vendor Information Package 2013 2013-01-19 PDF 486Kb
Returning Vendor Application Form Cambridge Farmers' Market Returning Vendor Application Form 2013 2013-01-18 PDF 78Kb
New Vendor Application Form Cambridge Farmers' Market New Vendor Application Form 2013 2013-01-17 PDF 78Kb
Layout 2013 Cambridge Farmers' Market Layout 2013 2013-01-16 PDF 138Kb
Rate Chart 2013 Cambridge Farmers' Market Rate Chart 2013 2013-01-15 PDF 99Kb
Performance Space Application Form Cambridge Farmers' Market Space Application Form 2013 2013-01-14 PDF 90Kb
Waterloo Region Application form Cambridge Farmers' Market - Waterloo Region Application form 2012-01-13 PDF 109Kb
CARAC and Core Area Information
Financial Incentives Brochure Financial Incentives Brochure 2011-01-07 PDF 1183Kb
Building Revitalization Program Application Form Building Revitalization Program Application Form 2010-12-15 PDF 145Kb
DesignGuide Application DesignGuide Application 2010-12-15 PDF 136Kb
Building Revitalization Program (BRP) Fact Sheet Building Revitalization Program (BRP) Fact Sheet 2010-11-15 PDF 109Kb
DesignGuide Program Fact Sheet DesignGuide Program Fact Sheet 2010-11-15 PDF 97Kb
2008 CARAC Annual Report 2008 CARAC Annual Report 2008-11-06 PDF 36Kb
Galt Core and BIA Area Map Galt Core and BIA Area Map 2007-01-25 PDF 1622Kb
Preston Core Area and BIA Map Preston Core Area and BIA Map 2007-01-25 PDF 1585Kb
Hespeler Core Area and BIA Map Hespeler Core Area and BIA Map 2007-01-25 PDF 1224Kb
Christmas in Cambridge
2013 Christmas in Cambridge Market - Vendor Application 2013 vendor application for Christmas in Cambridge Market 2013-05-09 PDF 387Kb
Christmas in Cambridge Online Volunteer Application Form   2011-09-23 PDF 64Kb
Christmas in Cambrige - Volunteer Application Form Christmas in Cambrige - Volunteer Application Form 2010-09-22 PDF 64Kb
City Maps
General Zoning Map   2013-02-06 PDF 3291Kb
Street Map   2013-01-22 PDF 1351Kb
Core Area Map - Preston   2012-12-05 PDF 1103Kb
Neighbourhood Map   2012-11-28 PDF 1004Kb
Directions to City Hall from 401 and Hwy 24   2012-07-26 PDF 608Kb
Recreation Map   2012-07-26 PDF 1510Kb
Status of Plans of Subdivisions map   2012-07-26 PDF 3743Kb
Ward Map Defined ward changes for the City Of Cambridge 2012-07-26 PDF 1640Kb
Schools, Natural Heritage Tour Route, Sites and Greenspaces in Cambridge Map of Schools, Natural Heritage Tour Route, Sites and Greenspaces in Cambridge 2012-07-26 PDF 2553Kb
Sidewalk Snow Clearing Map   2012-02-14 PDF 2641Kb
Core Area Map - Galt   2011-07-07 PDF 1243Kb
Core Area Map - Hespeler   2011-07-07 PDF 1516Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2012 Click to view 2012 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.

Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate
2012-06-21 PDF 58Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2011 Click to view 2011 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.

Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2011-07-18 PDF 59Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2010 Click to view 2010 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.

Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2010-06-10 PDF 7Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2009 Click to view 2009 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.

Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2010-06-10 PDF 8Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2008 Click to view 2008 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.

Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2008-06-25 PDF 8Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2007 Click to view 2007 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.

Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2007-06-28 PDF 11Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2006 Click to view 2006 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.

Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2006-07-18 PDF 11Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2005 Click to view 2005 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2005-05-26 PDF 11Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2004 Click to view 2004 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2004-06-15 PDF 11Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2003 Click to view 2003 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2003-08-05 PDF 6Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2002 Click to view 2002 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2002-07-19 PDF 19Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2001 Click to view 2001 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2002-03-27 PDF 64Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 2000 Click to view 2000 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2002-03-27 PDF 57Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 1999 Click to view 1999 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2002-03-27 PDF 56Kb
City of Cambridge Taxation Rates 1998 Click to view 1998 City of Cambridge Tax Rates.
Taxes = Current Market Value Assessment X Tax Rate.
2002-03-27 PDF 57Kb
Committee of Adjustment
Committee of Adjustment Brochure Committee of Adjustment Brochure 2011-07-06 PDF 139Kb
Committee of Adjustment Meeting Schedule for 2013 Committee of Adjustment Meeting Schedule for 2013 2010-11-17 PDF 102Kb
Committee of Adjustment - Application for Consent Committee of Adjustment - Application for Consent 2010-07-06 PDF 186Kb
Contaminated Sites Screening Questionnaire Contaminated Sites Screening Questionnaire Form 2008-05-05 PDF 14Kb
Committee of Adjustment - Application for Minor Variance Application for Minor Variance 2008-02-22 PDF 175Kb
Community Leaders Task Force
Community Leaders Task Force: Interim Report of 28 May 2001 This is a report on the Community Leaders' Task Force on Restructuring - The Preferred Alternative for Good Municipal Government. 2002-03-09 PDF 350Kb
Community Leaders Task Force: Report on Findings of 26 July 2001 This is a report on the findings of the Community Leader's Task Force. 2002-03-09 PDF 168Kb
Community Leaders Task Force: Report Slide Show for 03 July 2001 This document is a slide show representing the Community Leader's Task Force - Results of Research Study. 2002-03-09 PDF 84Kb
Community Leaders Task Force: Report Summary of 09 July 2001 This document represents the Community Leader's Task Force, Final Report. 2002-03-09 PDF 68Kb
CORAL Recreation Programs and Online Registration
Accommodation Contact Information   2011-05-06 PDF 50Kb
Photography Guidelines Coral - Swimming Photography Guidelines 2011-02-03 PDF 78Kb
I am unable to sign in   2010-10-10 PDF 48Kb
How do I register for a course   2010-10-04 PDF 49Kb
What if I don't have, or don't want to use a credit card?   2010-10-04 PDF 46Kb
Other Policies - Refund, Cancellation, Postponement   2010-10-04 PDF 52Kb
Facility List   2010-10-04 PDF 9Kb
Is there a fee to use Coral? Coral, fee 2010-10-04 PDF 45Kb
Membership expires before course start date   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
How to withdraw from course   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
How to transfer from course   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
Refund and Credit Policy   2010-10-04 PDF 49Kb
Membership purchase using CORAL   2010-10-04 PDF 48Kb
How to tell if waitlisted CORAL online registration 2010-10-04 PDF 48Kb
Registration Start Dates   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
Will I receive confirmation in mail   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
How to know if spot after waitlisted   2010-10-04 PDF 48Kb
What if the participant is not the correct age   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
Activities for less   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
I forgot my client ID   2010-10-04 PDF 48Kb
Can I register for program already started   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
Change my address   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
How to know position on waitlist   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
Add a family member   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
Can I change my account PIN   2010-10-04 PDF 48Kb
What email address to provide   2010-10-04 PDF 45Kb
What browser do I need to use CORAL   2010-10-04 PDF 45Kb
Register someone from another family.pdf   2010-10-04 PDF 47Kb
Core Area Parking Master Plan
Community Update Meeting Display Boards Core areas master plan overview 2012-10-24 PDF 35Kb
FAQs Frequently asked questions in regards to the Core Areas Parking Master Plan. 2012-10-12 PDF 39Kb
Core Areas Parking Master Plan Implementation and Cambridge Transit supportive Strategy A report of the Core Areas Parking Master Plan that was approved by Council in 2009. It involved a comprehensive evaluation of all components of the parking system in the three core areas of Galt. Hespeler, and Preston to develop a forward-thinking and sustainable parking program.

2012-10-05 PDF 3280Kb
Core Areas Parking Master Plan - Final Report with Executive Summary   2009-04-16 PDF 4380Kb
Core Areas Parking Master Plan - Final Report with Consultation Summary Appendix A   2009-04-16 PDF 43Kb
Core Areas Parking Master Plan - Final Report Appendix B   2009-04-16 PDF 2306Kb
Core Areas Parking Master Plan - Final Report Appendix C   2009-04-16 PDF 4664Kb
Core Areas Parking Master Plan - Final Report Appendix D - evaluation tables   2009-04-16 PDF 32Kb
Cycling
Planned Projects Planned bike lane projects 2013-03-25 PDF 603Kb
Bikeway Network Map November 14, 2012 Bikeway Network Map 2012-11-14 PDF 2251Kb
Local Cycling Events Dates of Local Cycling Events 2012-03-30 PDF 55Kb
Bicycle Parking Guide The purpose of this guide is to provide guidance on the proper design and implementation of short-term bicycle parking. 2012-01-23 PDF 834Kb
10 Cycling Safety Tips for Cyclists 10 Cycling Safety Tips for Cyclists 2011-03-14 PDF 62Kb
10 Cycling Safety Tips for Motorists 10 Cycling Safety Tips for Motorists 2011-03-14 PDF 70Kb
Cambridge Bikeway Network Master Plan Policies and strategies for implementation, design, education and maintenance of cycling routes. 2011-03-14 PDF 11930Kb
On-road Cycling Facility Types This document provides a written, as well as visual description of the various on-road cycling facility types within Cambridge. 2010-09-15 PDF 364Kb
Cycling Routes
Grand River Loop A scenic relatively flat loop along the Grand River for all ages. This 9km route utilizes the Cambridge to Paris Trail and local streets. 2012-10-23 PDF 366Kb
Jamieson this is a 7.5km route in the Jamieson Parkway area comprising of designated bike lanes, low volume residential streets and neighbourhood walkways. 2012-10-23 PDF 281Kb
Saginaw This is an 11km route in the Saginaw Parkway area. The route is relatively flat and includes all sorts of bike facility types. You will ride on paved and stone dust trails, low volume residential streets and designated bike lanes. 2012-10-23 PDF 350Kb
Design and Construction
2012 Capital Projects List of current infrastructure projects 2012-04-17 PDF 20Kb
2011 Capital Projects   2011-07-05 PDF 345Kb
Development Charges Information
Development Charges Breakdown Table Development Charges Breakdown Table 2013
2011-12-13 PDF 13Kb
Development Charges Brochure Development Charges Brochure 2010-12-16 PDF 180Kb
Official Plan Amendment Official Plan Amendment 2008-02-06 PDF 83Kb
Plan of Subdivision Plan of Subdivision 2008-02-06 PDF 99Kb
Plan of Condominium Plan of Condominium 2008-02-06 PDF 95Kb
Part Lot Control Exemption Part Lot Control Exemption 2008-02-06 PDF 47Kb
Development Charges Calculation Form Development Charges Calculation Form 2006-02-23 PDF 15Kb
Dickson Street Reconstruction
Dickson St Reconstruction Public Information Centre #1- Part 1 Powerpoint presentation viewed at the Public Information Centre.
Part 1
2012-11-29 PDF 12665Kb
Dickson St. Reconstruction Public Information Centre #1-Part 2 Powerpoint presentation viewed at the Public Information Centre.
Part 2
2012-11-29 PDF 5726Kb
Economic Development Events and Seminars
2013 Manufacturing Summit Join the Waterloo Manufacturing Innovation Network (MIN) and fellow sponsors for the second annual Manufacturing Summit May 1, 2013. 2013-03-20 PDF 916Kb
CTT Business Mission to China 2012 Canada's Technology Triangle Inc. (CTT) is pleased to announce its first International Program of 2012, a Business Mission to China with targeted activities in Hong Kong, Chengdu and Shanghai, April 12 to 20, 2012. 2012-04-12 PDF 1364Kb
Ontario Info. & Communictions Technology Mission to Greater China Region The Mission will exhibit in the Canada Pavilion at the 32nd Taipei Computex to be held from June 4 - 15, 2012.

After the exhibition, mission delegates have options to visit Chengdu, Shanghai, and Beijing in mainland China.
2012-03-12 PDF 215Kb
Manufacturing Summit 2012 - Tuesday, May 1, 2012 Set Your Calendar for an Exciting Event Aimed at Ontario's Manufacturing Sector to be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2012 2012-02-17 PDF 275Kb
Innovation Without Boundaries Innovation Without Boundaries 2011-12-09 PDF 137Kb
CME - Manufacturers' Executive Council (MEC) - Information Session The Manufacturers' Executive Council (MEC) will be meeting on Wed. Nov. 1, 2011 to share ideas, learn from each other and solve problems through peer group mentoring. 2011-11-01 PDF 248Kb
Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME) Seminar - Energy Connections Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), in partnership with the
Ontario Government, is hosting an information session to build awareness and
linkages for Ontario's manufacturers in Canada's fast-growing wind and solar
energy sectors.
2011-03-03 PDF 648Kb
Enforcement Issues
Idle Free Kit for Schools Idle Free Kit for Schools 2011-11-01 PDF 522Kb
Spare the Air Kids Breathe Here Anti Idling By-Law Brochure Anti Idling By-Law Brochure 2011-11-01 PDF 291Kb
Resources for Schools No Idling Zone Kids Breathe Here Resources for Schools No Idling Zone Kids Breathe Here 2011-11-01 PDF 522Kb
Anti Idling By-law 164-09 Anti Idling By-law 164-09 2011-11-01 PDF 291Kb
Engineering Services - Site Plan
Letter of Compliance - Grading Letter certifying completed inspections to grading works 2012-05-17 PDF 40Kb
Letter of Compliance SWM Letter certifying completed inspections on storm water management works 2012-05-17 PDF 43Kb
Letter of Compliance - WMC Letter certifying completed inspections to a water meter chamber installation, including the water meter. 2012-05-17 PDF 45Kb
Environmental Information
Calendar Litter Clean Ups poster Calendar Litter Clean Ups poster 2013-03-08 PDF 492Kb
CG Movie Night poster Surviving Progress CG Movie Night poster Surviving Progress 2013-03-08 PDF 1618Kb
WOODLAND PARK WOODLAND PARK 2013-01-04 PDF 2452Kb
CHALMERS STREET CHALMERS STREET 2013-01-04 PDF 3169Kb
CENTRAL CENTRAL 2013-01-04 376Kb
CENTENNIAL CENTENNIAL 2013-01-04 PDF 2564Kb
BLAIR ROAD BLAIR ROAD 2013-01-04 PDF 2759Kb
AVENUE ROAD AVENUE ROAD 2013-01-04 PDF 2895Kb
City Green Terms of Reference City Green Terms of Reference 2012-02-23 376Kb
Organizing a Litter Clean Up and Informed Consent Litter clean up poster informed consent 2011-04-08 PDF 114Kb
Schools, Natural Heritage Tour Route, Sites and Greenspaces in Cambridge Map of Schools, Natural Heritage Tour Route, Sites and Greenspaces in Cambridge 2011-01-17 PDF 3665Kb
City-Wide Brownfields Joint Tax Increment Grant (TIG) Program City-Wide Brownfields Joint Tax Increment Grant (TIG) Program
Brownfield remediation & redevelopment
2010-09-22 PDF 260Kb
Trumpeter Swan The citizens of Cambridge and those adjacent to the Franklin Pond area of Cambridge are very fortunate to have the trumpeter swans and other wild waterfowl to observe in their own "backyards". Please respect that the birds are wild and should not be approached, disturbed or fed. 2010-07-26 PDF 95Kb
Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Study from Entomogen Inc Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Study 2010-04-07 PDF 6959Kb
Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Report Appendix 1 and 2 Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Report Appendix 1 and 2 2010-04-06 PDF 2578Kb
Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Control Media Release June 2009 Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Control Media Release June 2009 2009-06-09 PDF 70Kb
Litter Article   2009-03-23 PDF 92Kb
Ministry of Environment Minister decision on Addendum EA Study Part II Order Requests Ministry of Environment Minister decision on Addendum EA Study Part II Order Requests 2008-03-07 PDF 794Kb
Tree Management Policies & Guidelines For New Developments Tree Management Guidelines and Policies 2004-01-15 PDF 297Kb
Filming - Hollywood Cambridge
Other Film Projects   2012-09-04 PDF 555Kb
MAMA Feature Film   2012-07-03 PDF 538Kb
Nikita T. V. Series   2011-12-12 PDF 534Kb
Big Spender   2011-07-06 PDF 864Kb
Cold Creek Manor   2011-07-06 PDF 909Kb
Commercial - Co-operators Insurance Co.   2011-07-06 PDF 585Kb
Commercial - TD Canada Trust   2011-07-06 PDF 645Kb
Haven   2011-07-06 PDF 576Kb
Murdoch Mysteries   2011-07-06 PDF 687Kb
Saint Ralph   2011-07-06 PDF 613Kb
The In-laws   2011-07-06 PDF 683Kb
The Rescuers, Stories of Courage   2011-07-06 PDF 696Kb
The Sons of Mistletoe   2011-07-06 PDF 647Kb
Celine   2011-06-27 PDF 828Kb
Commercial - VISA   2011-06-23 PDF 570Kb
Documentaries - Film Projects   2011-06-23 PDF 580Kb
Homie Spumoni   2011-06-23 PDF 568Kb
John Q   2011-06-23 PDF 561Kb
Men With Brooms   2011-06-23 PDF 563Kb
Other Commercials - Film Projects   2011-06-23 PDF 586Kb
Realty T. V. Filming   2011-06-23 PDF 569Kb
Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study
By-Law News Ad RE: General info   2009-06-17 PDF 1235Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix B2 Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Appendix B2 2005-10-25 PDF 8077Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C3.3.2 Greenspace Management Strategy (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C3.3.2 2005-10-25 PDF 354Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C3.4.1 Existing Trails and Parks (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C3.4.1 2005-10-25 PDF 489Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C3.4.2 Conceptual Trail Strategy (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C3.4.2 2005-10-25 PDF 1857Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D2.1.1 Existing Sanitary System (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D2.1.1 2005-10-25 PDF 415Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D2.2.1 Existing Watermain System (letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D2.2.1 2005-10-25 PDF 185Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D2.3.1 Existing Daily Traffic and Major Road Network (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D2.3.1 2005-10-25 PDF 208Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D3.1.1 Sanitary Services Options 1,2,3 (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D3.1.1 2005-10-25 PDF 407Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D3.3.1 Internal Road Network Option 1 (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D3.3.1 2005-10-25 PDF 179Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D3.3.2 Internal Road Network Option 2 (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D3.3.2 2005-10-25 PDF 179Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D3.1.2 Sanitary Services Options 4,5 (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D3.1.2 2005-10-25 PDF 408Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D3.3.3 Internal Road Network Option 3 (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D3.3.3 2005-10-25 PDF 181Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D3.3.4 Internal Road Network Option 4 (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D3.3.4 2005-10-25 PDF 180Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure D3.3.5 Internal Road Network Option 5 (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure D3.3.5 2005-10-25 PDF 179Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Map 1A - Floodline South Portion Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Map 1A 2005-10-25 PDF 1394Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Map 1B - Floodline North Portion Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Map 1B 2005-10-25 PDF 1371Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Map 2 - Existing Natural Heritage Features with wildlife (22x34) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Map 2 2005-10-25 PDF 1254Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Map 3 - Greenspace Management Strategy (22x34) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Map 3 2005-10-25 PDF 1807Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Section 1 Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study 2005-10-24 PDF 1503Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Section 2 Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Report 2005-10-24 PDF 1148Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Section 3 Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study 2005-10-24 PDF 820Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Section 4 Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study 2005-10-24 PDF 717Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix A Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study 2005-10-24 PDF 1180Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix B1 Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study 2005-10-24 PDF 13545Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix C Forbes Creek Summary Report - Appendix C 2005-10-24 PDF 9590Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix D Forbes Creek Summary Report - Appendix D 2005-10-24 PDF 658Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix E Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Appendix E 2005-10-24 PDF 1158Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix F Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Appendix F 2005-10-24 PDF 145Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix G Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Appendix G 2005-10-24 PDF 143Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix H Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Appendix H 2005-10-24 PDF 143Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix I Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Appendix I 2005-10-24 PDF 408Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Appendix J Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Appendix J 2005-10-24 PDF 1123Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A1.1.1 Location Map (letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A1.1.1 2005-10-24 PDF 171Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A1.1.2 Subwatershed Ponds Location (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A1.1.2 2005-10-24 PDF 159Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A1.3.1 Study Team (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A1.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 95Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A1.6.1 Study Process (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure A1.6.1 2005-10-24 PDF 132Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.1.1 Water Resources Protection Areas (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure A2.1.1 2005-10-24 PDF 211Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.2.1 City Urban Area, Agricultural Resource Area,Community Core Areas and Candidate Nodes(Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure A2.2.1 2005-10-24 PDF 58Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.2.2 General Land Use Plan(Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure A2.2.2 2005-10-24 PDF 111Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.2.3 Provincially and Locally Significant Wetlands (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A2.2.3 2005-10-24 PDF 94Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.2.4 ESPAs and LSNAs (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A2.2.4 2005-10-24 PDF 52Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.2.5 Flood Plains (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A2.2.5 2005-10-24 PDF 74Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.2.6 Watercourses, Subwatersheds and Selected Fisheries Resources (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure A2.2.6 2005-10-24 PDF 37Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.2.7 Mineral Aggregate Resources Area (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A2.2.7 2005-10-24 PDF 49Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.3.1 Zoning (letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A2.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 216Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure A2.5.1 Applicable Riparian Legislation (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure A2.5.1 2005-10-24 PDF 25Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.2.1 Borehole and Well Locations (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.2.1 2005-10-24 PDF 384Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.3.1 Quatemary Geology of Forbes Creek (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 1425Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.3.2 Geologic Cross Sections A-A, B-B and C-C Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.3.2 2005-10-24 PDF 43Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.3.3 Geologic Cross Sections D-D and E-E (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.3.3 2005-10-24 PDF 36Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.3.4 Cross Section Locations (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.3.4 2005-10-24 PDF 613Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.4.1 Overburden Thickness (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure B1.4.1 2005-10-24 PDF 2046Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.4.2 Bedrock Topography (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure B1.4.2 2005-10-24 PDF 776Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.5.1 MOE Water Well Locations (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure B1.5.1 2005-10-24 PDF 740Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.5.2 Groundwater Table Elevation (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.5.2 2005-10-24 PDF 790Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.5.3 Potentiometric Surface Bedrock Aquifer (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.5.3 2005-10-24 PDF 874Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.5.4 Water Level Graphs (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.5.4 2005-10-24 PDF 53Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.5.5 Vulnerability of Shallow Aquifer to Non-Microbial Contaminants (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.5.5 2005-10-24 PDF 350Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.5.6 Vulnerability of Deep Aquifer (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.5.6 2005-10-24 PDF 587Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B1.5.7 Infiltration by Subcatchment (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B1.5.7 2005-10-24 PDF 383Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B2.3.1 Subcatchment Boundaries (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B2.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 394Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B3.2.1 Regulatory Floodlines (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B3.2.1 2005-10-24 PDF 170Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B4.1.1 Fluvial Geomorphology Reach Segments (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study Figure B4.1.1 2005-10-24 PDF 335Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B4.2.1 Fluvial Geomorphology Sampling Stations (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B4.2.1 2005-10-24 PDF 335Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B5.3.1 Sampling Location Plan (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B5.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 159Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B8.3.1 Existing Natural Heritage Features (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B8.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 388Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure B8.3.2 Terrestrial Constraint Areas (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure B8.3.2 2005-10-24 PDF 353Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C1.2.1 Existing Provincial, Regional and Local Policy Areas (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C1.2.1 2005-10-24 PDF 326Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C1.2.2 Conceptual Watershed Linkage (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C1.2.2 2005-10-24 PDF 354Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C1.2.3 Aquatic Buffers (letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C1.2.3 2005-10-24 PDF 157Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C1.3.1 Steep Slope Setback Limit (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C1.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 281Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C2.2.1 Hydrologic Modelling Scenarios (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C2.2.1 2005-10-24 PDF 375Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C3.1.1 Stream Rehabilitation Plan (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C3.1.1 2005-10-24 PDF 348Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C3.1.2 Aquatic Rehabilitation Plan Pond System (11x17) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C3.1.2 2005-10-24 PDF 289Kb
FCSS Summary Report - Figure C3.3.1 Enhancement Areas (Letter) Forbes Creek Subwatershed Study - Figure C3.3.1 2005-10-24 PDF 182Kb
Fountain Street Odour Abatement PIC Display Boards
Fountain Street Odour Abatement Public Information Meeting held Sept 12, 2012. City of Cambridge initiated a program to assess odours in the Fountain Street gravity sewer. 2012-09-18 PDF 1792Kb
General
2013 outdoor rec swim/lesson schedule 2013 outdoor recreational swim/lesson schedule 2013-05-14 PDF 160Kb
2013 Water & Wastewater Rates Click to view City of Cambridge 2013 Water & Wastewater Rates 2013-05-10 PDF 111Kb
Media focuses on small budget spending issues, not solutions May 9, 2013 - In many letters to the editor and columns in the local media, it is apparent there is a real frustration, if not a growing resentment, with the continuing tax increases and user fees charged by the local governments in the Region of Waterloo. 2013-05-09 PDF 90Kb
Arts Connect Cambridge Presents Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story Arts Connect Cambridge Presents Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story May 31, 2013 at Dunfield Theatre Cambridge! For more information visit http://bit.ly/11nIYdR
2013-04-25 PDF 368Kb
2013 summer playground guide pages listing of all 2013 summer playground guide pages 2013-04-12 PDF 335Kb
Blair Rd Playground Calendar 2013 Blair Road Playground Calendar 2013-04-12 PDF 555Kb
Carrefour Soleil Playground 2013 2013 Carrefour Coleil playground calendar 2013-04-12 PDF 354Kb
Central Playground calendar 2013 2013 Central Playground calendar 2013-04-12 PDF 569Kb
Hillcrest Playground Calendar 2013 2013 Hillcrest Playground calendar 2013-04-12 PDF 399Kb
2013 Silverheights Neighbourhood Assoc. calendar Silverheights NA 2013 calendar 2013-04-12 PDF 413Kb
2013 St. Vincent de Paul Playground calendar 2013 St. Vincent de Paul playground calendar 2013-04-12 PDF 468Kb
2013 Rate Review The Rate Review details are part of the Operating Budget process and are broken down into a separate file for your convenience. 2013-04-04 PDF 6187Kb
2013 Dolson Summer Day Camps Document outlinining the 2013 summer day camps that are being offered by the John Dolson Centre. 2013-04-04 PDF 126Kb
2013 Operating Budget The PDF contains the approved Operating Budget for the City of Cambridge. 2013-04-04 PDF 23824Kb
2013 Capital Budget The 2013 Capital Budget includes the Equipment Budget information. You have an option to view the Equipment Budget as a separate file by clicking on the file below. 2013-04-04 PDF 25681Kb
2013 Water and WasteWater (Sewer) Budget The Water and WasteWater (Sewer) Budget is part of the overall Operating Budget process. This section has been broken down into a separate file for your convenience. 2013-04-04 PDF 1311Kb
2013 Equipment Budget The 2013 Equipment Budget is part of the overall Capital Budget but has been broken down for your convenience. 2013-04-03 PDF 254Kb
50+ Newsletter - April - June 2013 - full version April - June 2013 50+ Newsletter (full version) 2013-04-02 PDF 10855Kb
50+ Newsletter April - June 2013 part one (pages 1-19) 50+ Newsletter for April - June 2013 (part one pages 1-19) 2013-04-02 PDF 1444Kb
50+ Newsletter April - June 2013 part two (pages 20-36) 50+ Newsletter April - June 2013 (part two, pages 20-36) 2013-04-02 PDF 9745Kb
Honorariums and Expenditures of Council Members and Appointees - 2012 Itemized statement of honorariums and expenditures paid to each member of Council, and to each person appointed to local boards for 2012 2013-03-21 PDF 25Kb
2013 Johnson Summer Day Camp - 4-5 year olds 2013 brochure for WG Johnson Centre summer day camp for 4-5 year olds 2013-03-18 PDF 1478Kb
2013 Johnson Summer Day Camp 6-12 year olds 2013 brochure for WG Johnson Centre summer day camp 6-12 year olds 2013-03-18 PDF 1335Kb
2013 WG Johnson March Break Pool Schedule Document outlining the 2013 WG Johnson March Break Pool Schedule 2013-03-08 PDF 176Kb
2013 Winter/Spring Recreational Swim Times 2013 Winter/Spring Recreational Swim times
2013-03-05 PDF 391Kb
2013 summer playground info document outlining the 2013 summer playground info 2013-02-26 PDF 190Kb
The Cambridge Water Map The Cambridge Water Map 2013-02-19 PDF 3698Kb
Winter Maintenance Newsletter This flyer outlines the process for the City of Cambridge and is produced in partnership with the cities of Kitchener and Waterloo. It provides information on by-laws, contacts and services related to winter maintenances. Posted in a print format. 2013-02-12 PDF 445Kb
"Active Living' Program Brochure Learn more about the 8 week 'Active Living' program at the William E. Pautler Centre 2013-02-06 PDF 1076Kb
Riverside Park Strategic Land Use Plan Riverside Park Strategic Land Use Plan 2013 2013-01-25 PDF 8205Kb
Community Gardens Policy Community Gardens Policy that was approved by Cambridge City Council on November 14, 2011. 2013-01-25 PDF 29Kb
2013 Civic Directory 2013 Civic Directory 2013-01-17 PDF 463Kb
2013 Millrace - Wedding Reservation Form   2013-01-16 PDF 50Kb
Temporary King Street Road Closure - Please be advised that King Street will be closed between Fountain Street and Eagle Street and only open to local traffic on January 22, 2013 up until and including January 23, 2012. King Street between Chopin Drive and Eagle Street will be closed to all traffic. See the King Street map for detours. 2013-01-15 PDF 121Kb
Vacancy Rebates - Helpful Hints This document provides some important information regarding the application process for tax rebates pertaining to vacant industrial and commercial properties. 2013-01-10 PDF 39Kb
St Elizabeth   2013-01-07 PDF 2407Kb
St Margaret of Scotland   2013-01-07 PDF 2594Kb
St Vincent De Paul   2013-01-07 PDF 2735Kb
Chalmers Street   2013-01-07 PDF 3169Kb
Dickson   2013-01-07 PDF 3109Kb
Grand View   2013-01-07 PDF 2293Kb
Holy Spirit   2013-01-07 PDF 2081Kb
Monsignor Doyle SS   2013-01-07 PDF 2521Kb
Pere Renee De Galinee   2013-01-07 PDF 1648Kb
Saginaw   2013-01-07 PDF 2268Kb
St Andrews   2013-01-07 PDF 3055Kb
Centennial   2013-01-07 PDF 2564Kb
Silverheights   2013-01-07 PDF 2440Kb
Preston HS   2013-01-07 PDF 2163Kb
Mother Teresa   2013-01-07 PDF 2314Kb
Jacob Hespeler SS   2013-01-07 PDF 2682Kb
Hespeler   2013-01-07 PDF 2607Kb
Elgin Street   2013-01-07 PDF 2716Kb
Christ The King   2013-01-07 PDF 2750Kb
Stewart Avenue   2013-01-07 PDF 3116Kb
St Michael   2013-01-07 PDF 2380Kb
St Francis   2013-01-07 PDF 3049Kb
St Augustine   2013-01-07 PDF 2692Kb
St Anne   2013-01-07 PDF 2936Kb
St Gregory   2013-01-07 PDF 2779Kb
St Noel Chabanel   2013-01-07 PDF 2167Kb
William G Davis   2013-01-07 PDF 2384Kb
Preston PS   2013-01-07 PDF 2293Kb
Our Lady Of Fatima   2013-01-07 PDF 2585Kb
Lincoln Avenue   2013-01-07 PDF 3196Kb
Clemens Mill   2013-01-07 PDF 2510Kb
Galt CI   2013-01-07 PDF 3199Kb
Highland   2013-01-07 PDF 2929Kb
Blair Road   2013-01-07 PDF 2759Kb
Southwood SS   2013-01-07 PDF 2568Kb
St Benedict SS   2013-01-07 PDF 2668Kb
St Joesph   2013-01-07 PDF 2145Kb
St Peter   2013-01-07 PDF 2859Kb
Central   2013-01-07 PDF 3280Kb
Avenue Road Avenue Road 2013-01-07 PDF 2895Kb
St. Ambrose St. Ambrose 2013-01-07 PDF 3142Kb
Ryerson Ryerson 2013-01-07 PDF 2429Kb
Parkway   2013-01-07 PDF 1890Kb
Manchester   2013-01-07 PDF 3049Kb
Hillcrest   2013-01-07 PDF 2631Kb
Glenview Park SS   2013-01-07 PDF 3036Kb
Coronation   2013-01-07 PDF 2398Kb
Public Open House Boards Preston Public Open House Boards Preston 2013-01-02 PDF 13088Kb
Public Open House Boards Hespeler Public Open House Boards Hespeler 2013-01-02 PDF 14440Kb
2012 Water & Wastewater Rates Click to view City of Cambridge 2012 Water & Wastewater Rates 2012-12-19 PDF 1451Kb
2011 Water & Wastewater Rates Click to view City of Cambridge 2011 Water & Wastewater Rates 2012-12-10 PDF 56Kb
Stuff a Bus Stuff a Bus 2012-12-07 PDF 79Kb
City of Cambridge Meeting Schedule - 2013 Meeting Schedule for General Committee, Council and Budget Task Force - 2013 2012-12-03 PDF 97Kb
Classroom visits are refreshing December 3, 2012 - Children always seem to ask the toughest questions when I go on my monthly visits to various classroom in Cambridge. 2012-12-03 PDF 91Kb
2012/2013 WG Johnson Holiday Pool Schedule Schedule of the holiday hours for 2012/2013 at the WG Johnson Pool 2012-11-29 PDF 458Kb
Activities for Less - 2013 2013 application form for Activities for Less 2012-11-23 PDF 260Kb
Blair Village District Plan Final Report Blair Village District Plan Final Report (February 1999) 2012-11-21 PDF 18445Kb
2012 DDC Christmas Bazaar flyer describing the events taking place at the 2012 DDC Christmas Bazaar 2012-11-17 376Kb
Hall of Fame Application Form While the Hall of Fame induction ceremony takes place annually in February nominations are accepted any time during the year. We are now accepting nominations for induction to the Cambridge Hall of Fame in 2012/2013. It is strongly recommended that all nominations be supported by background information on the achievements of the nominee. The nomination form and supporting documentation can be mailed to the address on the nomination form or brought in person to the City of Cambridge Archives, 2nd floor, 46 Dickson St. E-mailed nomination forms will not be accepted. 2012-11-12 PDF 33Kb
Swim Level Comparison Chart Chart that compares various swim levels 2012-11-12 PDF 226Kb
What Trees Grow Best.... Document that outlines what trees grow best in which areas. 2012-11-06 PDF 4232Kb
Hespeler Study Area Hespeler Study Area 2012-10-19 PDF 1338Kb
Preston Study Area Preston Study Area 2012-10-19 PDF 1936Kb
Building Permit Annual Report on Fees - 2011 2011 Report on the Building Division's operations pertaining to Building Permit Fees 2012-10-17 PDF 9Kb
"Catching the Wave" Senior's Housing Forum In partnership, the City of Cambridge, Cambridge Poverty Roundtable - Affordable Housing Subcommittee, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the Social Planning Council of Cambridge and North Dumfries, and the Region of Waterloo invite you to half-day senior's housing forum. 2012-10-16 PDF 754Kb
Archives - Fonds Description - Section A City of Cambridge Archives Fonds Description 2012-10-03 PDF 412Kb
Archives - Fonds Description - Section B City of Cambridge Archives Fonds Description 2012-10-02 PDF 492Kb
Archives - Fonds Description - Section C City of Cambridge Archives Fonds Description 2012-10-01 PDF 425Kb
Archives - Fonds Description - Section D City of Cambridge Archives Fonds Description 2012-09-28 PDF 381Kb
Archives - Fonds Description - Section E City of Cambridge Archives Fonds Description 2012-09-27 PDF 266Kb
Archives - Fonds Description - Section F City of Cambridge Archives Fonds Description 2012-09-26 PDF 386Kb
Archives - Fonds Description - Section G City of Cambridge Archives Fonds Description 2012-09-25 PDF 328Kb
2012 ARC Golf Tournament Flyer describing the 2012 Allarn Reuter Centre (ARC) 'Fun' Golf Tournament 2012-09-20 PDF 2979Kb
Cities and townships need a ‘new deal’ with the region September 18, 2012 - The latest decision by Waterloo regional councillors to proceed with the 11 roundabouts on Franklin Boulevard in Cambridge, and their failure to adequately address the safety issue at St. Benedict Catholic Secondary School to the satisfaction of local residents, has only served to exacerbate the tension between the City of Cambridge and the Region of Waterloo. 2012-09-18 PDF 94Kb
Central Transit Corridor Open House   2012-09-14 PDF 888Kb
Battle within region began in 1990s September 12, 2012 - The latest decision by regional councillors to proceed with the 11 roundabouts on Franklin Boulevard and their failure to adequately address the St. Benedict safety issue to the satisfaction of local residents, has only served to aggravate the tension between the City of Cambridge and the Region of Waterloo. 2012-09-12 PDF 91Kb
Sewer Blockage Contact information, hours of operation, and fees. Public Works staff will investigate the location of the blockage and release/clear it after the general public has contacted Ontario One Call and have received a Safety Inspection Form. 2012-08-29 PDF 354Kb
Event Food Vendor Food Vendor Requirements - If a Business License is not obtained, the Food Vendor will not be allowed at the event. 2012-08-21 PDF 42Kb
WG Johnson - Water Safety Awareness Day Friday August 17, 2012. 2012-08-17 PDF 34Kb
2012 Mayor's Night at the Movies 2012 Mayor's Night at the Movies to benefit KIDS CAN PLAY ASSOCIATION OF CAMBRIDGE. This event is being held at the Galaxy Cinemas Cambridge, 355 Hespeler Rd. 2012-07-12 PDF 1478Kb
Formal Pre-Consultation Formal Pre-Consultation 2012-07-11 PDF 59Kb
Heritage Cambridge Workshop - Archiving at Home Enjoy this exciting opportunity to tour City of Cambridge Archives and learn how to protect your family treasures in this introductory session. Topics will include proper storage of photographs, paper records and 'artifacts'; basic conservation and prevention; creating detailed inventories and digitization.

Be sure to register by July 24, 2012 by contacting heritage.cambridge@gmail.com
2012-06-27 PDF 333Kb
Let cities keep one per cent June 25, 2012 - Often in the local news media, you will hear the much-trumpeted claims by the federal and provincial governments that they are getting their house in order so that they can balance their budgets by 2018. 2012-06-25 PDF 91Kb
2012 Dolson Summer Day Camp Info Calendar and info for the 2012 summer day camps at Dolson. 2012-05-31 PDF 504Kb
Summer 2012 - Special Events Check out the 2012 Special Events brochure for lots of the upcoming events in Cambridge this summer. 2012-05-25 PDF 615Kb
Cities need more than pipes to prosper May 23, 2012 - Historical legislation doesn't necessarily reflect current realities. Anyone examining the British North America Act of 1867 (and personally I don't know why anyone would want to) would be hard pressed to find any reference to cities. Yet in fact, it's there, under provincial powers, sandwiched in a section with "hospitals and asylums, but before saloons and taverns." 2012-05-23 PDF 91Kb
Form to Nominate a Candidate for the Diamond Jubilee Medal Do you know someone who would be perfect for recognition? Fill out the attached form and send it to our local Member of Parliament. Details are contained within the form. 2012-05-10 PDF 195Kb
A message from the Honourable Gary Goodyear   2012-05-10 PDF 127Kb
A message from His Worship Mayor Doug Craig   2012-05-10 PDF 89Kb
Greengate Village Subdivision - Resident Letter May 2012 Greengate Village Subdivision temporary water service shut off - May 14 and 15, 2012
2012-05-08 PDF 39Kb
Water Supply Pressure Zone 1 to 1A Transfer Area Greengate Village Subdivision temporary water service shut off 2012-05-07 PDF 388Kb
2012 Capital Budget The 2012 Capital Budget includes the Equipment Budget information. You have an option to view the Equipment Budget as a separate file by clicking on the file below. 2012-04-27 PDF 21060Kb
2012 Rate Review The Rate Review details are part of the Operating Budget process and are broken down into a separate file for your convenience. 2012-04-26 PDF 4086Kb
2012 Water and WasteWater (Sewer) Budget The Water and WasteWater (Sewer) Budget is part of the overall Operating Budget process. This section has been broken down into a separate file for your convenience. 2012-04-26 PDF 874Kb
2012 Equipment Budget The 2012 Equipment Budget is part of the overall Capital Budget but has been broken down for your convenience. 2012-04-26 PDF 1537Kb
2012 Operating Budget The PDF contains the approved Operating Budget for the City of Cambridge. 2012-04-26 PDF 17159Kb
A Guide to Delegations Participation in the Council and Committee System 2012-04-24 PDF 1080Kb
Honorariums and Expenditures of Council Members & Appointees - 2011 Itemized statement of honorariums and expenditures paid to each member of Council, and to each person appointed to local boards for 2011 2012-04-23 PDF 25Kb
Tale of two budgets brings drama April 11, 2012 - With the recent announcement of both the provincial and federal budgets, the update for Cambridge shows a glimmer of good news compared to many areas in Ontario. 2012-04-11 PDF 91Kb
Application for Rebate of Property Taxes This file provides the instructions, deadlines and application for people seeking a rebate of property taxes for vacancies in commercial and industrial buildings. 2012-01-19 PDF 125Kb
Pre-Authorized Payment Form - Water/Wastewater Services The MS Word version of the form for your convenience. 2012-01-13 DOC 901Kb
Pre-Authorized Payment Form - Water/Wastewater Services The PDF version of the form for your convenience. 2012-01-13 PDF 30Kb
Common Reasons for High Water Consumption Click to review Common Reasons for High Water Consumption brochure. 2012-01-13 PDF 215Kb
W.G. Johnson Centre Drop In Program Schedule W.G. Johnson Centre Drop In Program Schedule - Drop In Program and Holiday Schedule 2011-12-23 PDF 315Kb
Cambridge Sculpture Garden Newsletter 2011 Check the December 2011 Cambridge Sculpture Garden Newsletter
2011-12-16 PDF 898Kb
Activity Charter Document outlining Cambridge's Activity Charter 2011-12-14 PDF 627Kb
Happy 2012 - New Year's Day Levee Join Mayor Doug Craig & Members of Cambridge City Council as they ring in the New Year! 2011-12-12 376Kb
Nov and Dev Newsletter pages 1-14 Fifty plus newsletter for November and December 2011-11-25 PDF 3243Kb
Nov and Dec newsletter pages 15-28 Fifty plus newsletter for November and December 2011-11-25 PDF 3276Kb
Nov and Dec newsletter - full pkg. Fifty plus newsletter for November and December 2011-11-25 PDF 3188Kb
Fifty plus newsletter ad Ad for Christmas in Cambridge in 50+ newsletter 2011-11-25 PDF 524Kb
Corporate Sustainability Plan The City of Cambridge has initiated a planning process to develop its first Corporate Sustainability Plan (CSP). This document is an overarching
document that will guide the Corporation's actions and provide a process to
implement ongoing Master Plans/Strategic Plans and to consider new sustainability initiatives in the longer term.
2011-11-03 PDF 4304Kb
Grading Bylaw Grading Bylaw 2011-10-18 PDF 386Kb
New Draft Proposed Procedural By-law   2011-10-06 PDF 758Kb
2011 Mayor’s State of the City Address Mayor Doug Craig's Mayor’s State of the City Address PowerPoint presentation made on September 22, 2011. 2011-09-23 PDF 5369Kb
Cambridge Community Oktoberfest Luncheon Join us October 5, 2011 for free Oktoberfest sausages served by the Mayor,
Cousin Karl and Members of Cambridge City Council
2011-09-23 PDF 166Kb
50+ Newsletter - Sept., Oct. 2011 Newsletter outlining current events, activities etc. that are taking place at 50+ Centres throughout Cambridge. 2011-09-08 PDF 12595Kb
Invoice Payment Methods and Step-by-Step Online Instructions For accounts receivable invoice payment methods and step by step online payment instructions 2011-08-25 PDF 66Kb
Compliance Audit Committee - July 26, 2011   2011-08-04 PDF 857Kb
Compliance Audit Committee - July 28, 2011   2011-08-04 PDF 309Kb
Building Permit Annual Report on Fees - 2010 2010 Report on the Building Division's operations pertaining to Building Permit Fees 2011-08-04 PDF 28Kb
Public Art Policy - C.30.140 City of Cambridge's Policy regarding public art 2011-07-13 PDF 106Kb
Multi-purpose Sports and Entertainment Feasibility Study - complete report   2011-07-05 PDF 2309Kb
Multi-purpose Sports and Entertainment Feasibility Study - executive summary   2011-07-05 PDF 1285Kb
Emergency Response Plan Complete Emergency Response Plan - May 2010 2011-06-28 PDF 591Kb
Table Of Contents Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 336Kb
Part 1 Introduction Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 102Kb
Part 2 Declaration and Termination of an Emergency Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 60Kb
Part 3 Recovery Plan Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 118Kb
Part 4 Emergency Control Group Composition and Responsibilities Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 177Kb
Part 5 Emergency Services Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 76Kb
Part 6 City of Cambridge Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 104Kb
Part 7 Flood Emergencies Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 91Kb
Part 8 Emergency Response Plan Maintenance and Revision Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 54Kb
Part 9 Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) Plan Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 80Kb
Part 10 Appendices and Additional Resources Emergency Response Plan 2011-06-28 PDF 219Kb
Galt Strokers Car Club presents Cruise Night Check out the Cruise Night poster for all the details
2011-06-15 PDF 214Kb
2011 July - August 50+ Newsletter Part One Check out the 2011 July - August 50+ Newsletter Part One
2011-06-14 PDF 960Kb
2011 July - August 50+ Newsletter Part Two Check out the 2011 July - August 50+ Newsletter Part Two
2011-06-14 PDF 12535Kb
2011 July - August 50+ Newsletter Click here to view the full 2011 July - August version of the 50+ Recreation Centres Newsletter. If you require a small file size, see the set of PDFs above. 2011-06-14 PDF 13425Kb
June is Recreation and Parks Month flyer and calendar describing the benefits of recreation and parks month in June and a calendar outlining events taking place. 2011-05-18 PDF 452Kb
Cambridge West PIC 1 Panels 1-14 Information Boards from the Public Information Centre (PIC #1) 2011-05-12 PDF 3026Kb
Cambridge West PIC 1 Panels 14-28 Information Boards from the Public Information Centre (PIC #1) 2011-05-12 PDF 3355Kb
Step by Step Instruction for On-line Payment of Parking Tickets This document outlines what steps are needed to take place when paying for a parking ticket online. 2011-05-04 PDF 23Kb
2011 Capital Budget The 2011 Capital Budget includes the Equipment Budget information. You have an option to view the Equipment Budget as a separate file by clicking on the file below. 2011-05-04 PDF 8129Kb
2011 Equipment Budget The 2011 Equipment Budget is part of the overall Capital Budget but has been broken down for your convenience. 2011-05-04 PDF 147Kb
2011 Operating Budget The PDF file contains the approved Operating Budget for the City of Cambridge. 2011-05-04 PDF 16116Kb
2011 Rate Review The Rate Review details are part of the Operating Budget process and are broken down into a separate file for your convenience. 2011-05-04 PDF 3242Kb
2011 Water and WasteWater (Sewer) Budget The Water and WasteWater (sewer) budget is part of the overall Operating Budget process. This section has been broken down into a separate file for your convenience. 2011-05-04 PDF 992Kb
Notice of Study Commencement and Notice of Public Information Centre # 1 Notice of Study Commencement and Notice of Public Information Centre # 1 Cambridge West Master Environmental Servicing Plan and Community Plan 2011-04-29 PDF 49Kb
Report P-11-31 Cambridge West Cambridge West Master Environmental and Servicing Plan Terms of Reference and Study Process Including Environmental Assessment Process 2011-04-29 PDF 6807Kb
Cambridge West Master Environmental Servicing Plan Map Map of Cambridge West (MESP) 2011-04-29 PDF 259Kb
Application for Highway Occupancy Permit Application for Highway Occupancy Permit 2011-04-28 PDF 409Kb
Highway Occupancy Major/Minor List Highway Occupancy Major/Minor List - this list determines the value of the permit as indicated by the tasks involved 2011-04-28 PDF 15Kb
Highway Occupancy - Sample of Traffic Control Layout for Dumpsters Highway Occupancy - Sample of Traffic Control Layout for Dumpsters 2011-04-28 PDF 12Kb
Driveway Approach Application Driveway Approach Application 2011-04-26 PDF 57Kb
Region of Waterloo Pedestrian Charter Region of Waterloo Pedestrian Charter 2011-04-01 PDF 581Kb
Municipal Freedom of Information (MFIPPA) Manual The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) Manual for the City of Cambridge provides information on city records and how the public can obtain access to them. It should be noted that while members of the public have a right to request access to any record under the custody and control of the municipality, the city is also required by MFIPPA to protect personal information and some other types of information contained in its files. Consequently while much information can be released following a review of a requested file it is possible that some information may be withheld. 2011-03-31 PDF 1100Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Barbara Bierman Ward 1 City Councillor Candidate - Barbara Bierman 2011-03-28 PDF 224Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Ben Tucci Ward 4 City Councillor Candidate - Ben Tucci 2011-03-28 PDF 293Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Bev McDowell Ward 3 City Councillor Candidate - Bev McDowell 2011-03-28 PDF 214Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Bill McAndrew Public School Board Trustee Candidate - Bill McAndrew 2011-03-28 PDF 275Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Brett Hagey Ward 5 City Councillor Candidate - Brett Hagey 2011-03-28 PDF 270Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - John Dideczek Board of Education - John Dideczek 2011-03-28 PDF 284Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Joseph Gowing Councillor Ward 1 - Joseph Gowing 2011-03-28 PDF 264Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Karl Kiefer Councillor Ward 3 - Karl Kiefer 2011-03-28 PDF 282Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Keith Collens Waterloo Region School Board Trustee - Keith Collens 2011-03-28 PDF 225Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Brian Santos Ward 3 City Councillor Candidate - Brian Santos 2011-03-28 PDF 205Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Camilla Gunnarson Catholic School Board Trustee Candidate - Camilla Gunnarson 2011-03-28 PDF 267Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Cindy Watson Public School Board Trustee Candidate - Cindy Watson 2011-03-28 PDF 214Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Donna Reid Ward 1 City Councillor Candidate - Donna Reid 2011-03-28 PDF 282Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Doug Craig Mayor Candidate - Doug Craig 2011-03-28 PDF 280Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Frank Monteiro Ward 7 City Councillor Candidate - Frank Monteiro 2011-03-28 PDF 302Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Gail Moorhouse Ward 4 City Councillor Candidate - Gail Moorhouse 2011-03-28 PDF 235Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Gary Berger Ward 7 City Councillor Candidate - Gary Berger 2011-03-28 PDF 199Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Gary Price Ward 6 City Councillor Candidate - Gary Price 2011-03-28 PDF 223Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Gord Hobbs Ward 1 City Councillor Candidate - Gord Hobbs 2011-03-28 PDF 403Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Leslie Wells Public School Board Trustee - Leslie Wells 2011-03-28 PDF 222Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Linda Whetham Mayor - Linda Whetham 2011-03-28 PDF 240Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Manual daSilva Waterloo Region Catholic School Board Trustee - Manual daSilva 2011-03-28 PDF 228Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Mark Fox Councillor Ward 2 - Mark Fox 2011-03-28 PDF 177Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Michael Devine Councillor Ward 1 - Michael Devine 2011-03-28 PDF 298Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Michael Toffner Councillor - Ward 3 - Michael Toffner 2011-03-28 PDF 275Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Nicholas Ermeta Councillor Ward 8 - Nicholas Ermeta 2011-03-28 PDF 223Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Pam Wolf Councillor Ward 5 - Pam Wolf 2011-03-28 PDF 263Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Paul Santos Councillor Ward 1 - Paul Santos 2011-03-28 PDF 272Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Peter Reitmeier Waterloo Catholic School Board Trustee - Peter Reitmeier 2011-03-28 PDF 272Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Rhonda MacDougall-Butcher Councillor Ward 5 - Rhonda MacDougall-Butcher 2011-03-28 PDF 217Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Rick Cowsill Councillor - Ward 2 - Rick Cowsill 2011-03-28 PDF 212Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Sean McCafferty Councillor Ward 1 - Sean McCafferty 2011-03-28 PDF 220Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Shannon Adshade Councillor Ward 6 - Shannon Adshade 2011-03-28 PDF 226Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Stephen Halicki Councillor Ward 1 - Stephen Halicki 2011-03-28 PDF 223Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Susan Galvao Councillor Ward 8 - Susan Galvao 2011-03-28 PDF 221Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Visarios Moustakas Councillor Ward 2 - Visarios Moustakas 2011-03-28 PDF 217Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Warren Pinder Councillor Ward 1 - Warren Pinder 2011-03-28 PDF 222Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Wendy Price Waterloo Catholic School Board Trustee - Wendy Price 2011-03-28 PDF 191Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - William Kirby Councillor Ward 8 - William Kirby 2011-03-28 PDF 279Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - John Cosman Councillor Ward 1 - John Cosman 2011-03-28 PDF 312Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Sandra Hill Councillor Ward 2 - Sandra Hill 2011-03-28 PDF 235Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Jan Liggett Councillor Ward 4 - Jan Liggett 2011-03-28 PDF 189Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Frank Curnew Councillor Ward 7 - Frank Curnew 2011-03-28 PDF 300Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Colin Carmichael Waterloo Region Public School Board Trustee - Colin Carmichael 2011-03-28 PDF 187Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Colin Harrington Waterloo Region Public School Board Trustee - Colin Harrington 2011-03-28 PDF 213Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Andrea Mitchell Public School Board Trustee Candidate - Andrea Mitchell 2011-03-25 PDF 219Kb
Financial Statement - Auditor's Report - Andrew Johnson Mayor Candidate - Andrew Johnson 2011-03-25 PDF 240Kb
Freedom of Information Request Form Access/Correction Request Form - Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy - (FOI) 2011-03-11 PDF 32Kb
City of Cambridge Municipal Freedom of Information Manual The Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (MFIPPA) provides a means by which members of the public can obtain access to information in city files. It should be recognized that this is not an absolute right and there are times when the municipality may legitimately withhold information. MFIPPA also provides the right of any individual to see his/her own personal information and to correct it if necessary. This manual is designed to provide the general public with the information on the municipality's records system and the information needed to initiate a request for information, including their own personal information. It also provides information on related issues such as fees involved and the appeal process should your request be denied. The manual lays out the rights of citizens to request and the obligations of the municipality both to provide information whenever possible and to protect from unreasonable disclosure any personal information the city may hold. The manual also includes a list, arranged by department, of all the personal information banks created by city staff to administer various programs. Most often information is available for the asking. MFIPPA should be used only if verbal requests for information have not been successful 2011-03-10 PDF 1100Kb
Emergency Contact Listing Update your emergency contact information regularly. 2011-03-03 PDF 144Kb
Auto Attendant Cambridge Fire Department Headquarters - Staff Directory 2011-03-01 PDF 73Kb
Honorariums and Expenditures of Council Members & Appointees - 2010 Itemized statement of honorariums and expenditures paid to each member of Council, and to each person appointed to local boards for 2010 2011-02-28 PDF 59Kb
Form A - Accessible Information and Communication Request   2011-02-07 PDF 38Kb
By-Law 167-03 Municipal Address Change By-Law 167-03 Municipal Address Change 2010-12-21 PDF 2805Kb
2010 Municipal Elections - Summary Results   2010-11-04 PDF 87Kb
City of Cambridge - 2010 Municipal Elections - Results Per Poll   2010-11-04 PDF 158Kb
2010 State of the City Address (Community Update) Mayor Doug Craig welcomed over 100 guests to City Hall to deliver the State of the City Address in partnership with the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce. 2010-09-23 PDF 3282Kb
Vote Poster The City of Cambridge produced a quantity of posters to display at public sites with details about the municipal election. 2010-09-22 PDF 621Kb
ARC 2010 Sep Oct Nov Dec Registered Programs Summary Program Summary 2010-09-10 PDF 58Kb
Trumpeter Swan The citizens of Cambridge and those adjacent to the Franklin Pond area of Cambridge are very fortunate to have the trumpeter swans and other wild waterfowl to observe in their own "backyards". Please respect that the birds are wild and should not be approached, disturbed or fed. 2010-07-26 PDF 95Kb
Trumpeter Swans at Franklin Pond The citizens of Cambridge and those adjacent to the Franklin Pond area of Cambridge are very fortunate to have the trumpeter swans and other wild waterfowl to observe in their own "backyards". Please respect that the birds are wild and should not be approached, disturbed or fed. 2010-07-26 PDF 95Kb
Pre-authorization Payment Form - water and wastewater services The PDF version of the pre-authorized payment form for your convenience. 2010-06-22 PDF 30Kb
City of Cambridge Spray Pad Locations Spray Pads 2010-05-19 PDF 65Kb
Building Permit Annual Report on Fees - 2009 2009 Report on the Building Division's operations pertaining to Building Permit Fees 2010-03-24 PDF 12Kb
Residential Subdivision Activity Report Residential Subdivision Activity Report 2010-03-08 PDF 232Kb
Honorariums and Expenditures of Council Members & Appointees - 2009 Itemized statement of honorariums and expenditures paid to each member of Council, and to each person appointed to local boards for the year 2009 2010-03-04 PDF 31Kb
Application form - Preauthorized Chequing The City of Cambridge offers a preauthorized chequing plan for payment of your property taxes. Click the Application Form icon to access this form and related information sheet. 2010-02-11 PDF 75Kb
Master Plan 2002 to 2022 - 5 Year Review (2008-2013) 5 Year Review (2008-2013) of Master Plan 2002 to 2022 2010-02-04 PDF 620Kb
Master Plan for Parks Recreation and Open Space - 2002 - 2022 Master Plan for Parks Recreation and Open Space 2002 2022 2010-02-04 PDF 439Kb
Main Street Streetscape Questionnaire Main Street Streetscape Questionnaire 2010-01-28 PDF 303Kb
Main Street Streetscape Plan & Urban Design Guidelines Public Open House Powerpoint Main Street Streetscape Plan & Urban Design Guidelines Public Open House Powerpoint 2010-01-28 PDF 6933Kb
Streetscape Master Plan Cambridge Main Street Plan and Urban Design Guidelines Master Plan

2010-01-28 PDF 1923Kb
Friendly Visiting Program Brochure Brochure 2010-01-19 PDF 378Kb
Grants Review Committee - Agenda Grants Review Committee - Agenda 2010-01-14 PDF 29Kb
CORAL Online Registration Info. CORAL Help file 2009-12-08 PDF 89Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 2A Presentation from Hwy. 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC #2 Nov. 19 2009-12-04 PDF 574Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 2B Presentation from Hwy 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC#2 Nov. 19 2009-12-04 PDF 7660Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 3A Presentation from Hwy 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC #2 Nov. 19 2009-12-04 376Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 3B Presentation from Hwy. 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC #2 Nov. 19 2009-12-04 PDF 2104Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 3C Presentation from Hwy 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC #2 Nov. 19 2009-12-04 PDF 787Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 3D Presentation from Hwy 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC#2 Nov. 19 2009-12-04 PDF 2936Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 3E Presentation from Hwy 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC #2 Nov. 19 2009-12-04 PDF 290Kb
Hwy. 401 Ped & Cyclist Bridge PIC #2 Comment Sheet - Nov. 19 Comment Sheet from the Nov. 19 PIC 2009-11-20 PDF 109Kb
Hwy 401 Ped Bridge Part 1 Presentation from Hwy 401 Ped/Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - PIC #2 Nov. 19 2009-11-20 PDF 3655Kb
Salting and Sanding Practices   2009-11-16 PDF 25Kb
Plan for Improved Winter Maintenance Services   2009-11-11 PDF 33Kb
Map Complete Map Related to Conestoga College South Campus and Blair Business Park Notice of Completion Re: Sanitary Sewer Servicing 2009-11-02 PDF 121Kb
Appendix B - Technical Steering Committee Minutes of Meetings Final Report detailing preferred alignment for sanitary servicing of Conestoga South Campus and Blair Business Park. 2009-10-28 PDF 1588Kb
Appendix C - Public Open House Notices and Comments Appendix C - Public Open House Notices and Comments related to Conestoga College and Blair Business Park Sanitary Servicing. 2009-10-28 PDF 2724Kb
Appendix D - Agency Municipal and Property Owner Correspondence and Documents Appendix D - Agency Municipal and Property Owner Correspondence and Documents related to Conestoga College South Campus and Blair Busines Park Sanitary Sewer Servicing. 2009-10-28 PDF 2641Kb
Appendix E_Preliminary Cost Estimates Appendix E_Preliminary Cost Estimates related to Conestoga College South Campus and Blair Business Park Notice of Sanitary Sewer Servicing 2009-10-28 PDF 215Kb
Executive Summary_Recommendations and Report Executive Summary_Recommendations and Report related to Conestoga College South Campus and Blair Business Park Notice of Sanitary Servicing 2009-10-28 PDF 227Kb
Sanitary Servicing of Conestoga South Campus and Blair Rd Business Park Final Reports Detailing Preferred Alignment for Sanitary Servicing of Conestoga College, South Campus and Blair Road Business Park. 2009-10-26 PDF 6590Kb
Stand Up Against Poverty Pledge Stand Up Against Poverty Pledge to be read at participating events - October 16-19, 2009 2009-10-09 PDF 101Kb
2009 State of the City Address A copy of the Mayor's PowerPoint presentation made on October 1, 2009. 2009-10-02 PDF 7441Kb
Adult Day Services Brochure Brochure 2009-07-22 PDF 169Kb
Golden Opportunities Brochure Brochure 2009-07-22 PDF 227Kb
SERVICE ACCOUNTABILITY AGREEMENT Agreement 2009-07-22 PDF 676Kb
Hwy. 401 Pedestrian & Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study - Comment Sheet Comment Sheet 2009-07-02 PDF 24Kb
Hwy. 401 Pedestrian & Cyclist Feasibility Study - Comment Sheet Comment Sheet 2009-06-30 PDF 621Kb
Hwy. 401 Pedestrian & Cyclist Bridge Feasibility Study PIC #1 Display Boards 2009-06-30 PDF 2240Kb
Hwy. 401 Pedestrian and Cyclist Bridge Public Information Centre - Notice of Study Commencement   2009-06-23 PDF 130Kb
Community Services - Key Responsibilities Key Responsibilities 2009-06-22 DOC 693Kb
Building Permit Annual Report on Fees - 2008 2008 report on the Building Division's operations pertaining to Building Permit Fees 2009-05-29 PDF 12Kb
By-Law Brochure An information brochure for By-Laws and enforcement. 2009-04-29 PDF 543Kb
Litter Cleanup Events in Cambridge Registeration   2009-04-14 PDF 611Kb
Honorariums and Expenditures of Council Members & Appointees - 2008 Itemized statement of honorariums and expenditures paid to each member of Council, and to each person appointed to local boards for the year 2008 2009-03-30 PDF 37Kb
Riverbank Drive Traffic Calming Study Class environmental assessment investigating traffic calming alternatives on Riverbank Drive between Allendale Road and the City limits. 2009-02-02 PDF 8422Kb
West River Road Traffic Calming Study Class environmental assessment to investigate traffic calming alternatives on West River Road between the City limits and Grand Ridge Drive. 2009-01-30 PDF 5778Kb
Fire Response Map Hwy 401 The Cambridge Fire Department responds to a variety of transportation related incidents on Highway 401. This map shows the response areas of each station in the Cambridge coverage area, as well as the surrounding fire department responses on the 401. 2009-01-01 PDF 306Kb
Dickson Street Feasibility Study - Display Boards Public Information Centre No. 1 for the Dickson Street Feasibility Study was held November 13, 2008 in the Toyota Room, Cambridge Centre for the Arts. 2008-12-01 PDF 679Kb
AMO Survey of Local Candidates for the Federal Election Federal Election Campaign Questionnaire for local Waterloo Region candidates. 2008-10-06 PDF 12Kb
Email to request responses from all regional chair/mayors of municipalities in Waterloo Region Request for candidate response to local questions about the election 2008-10-06 PDF 11Kb
Responses from Cambridge Candidates in the Federal Election Some candidates in Cambridge responded to a questionnaire put forward by the Regional Chair/Mayors of Waterloo Region. Read how they responded. 2008-10-06 PDF 41Kb
Kitchener Centre responses from Candidates in the Federal Elections responses as part of a region wide campaign to ask candidates their views on local issues 2008-10-06 PDF 42Kb
Responses from Kitchener Waterloo Candidates in the Federal Election on local issues Part of a region wide campaign to seek out answers from candidates running for the federal election. Learn how they responded by reading this file. 2008-10-06 PDF 78Kb
Building Permit Annual Report on Fees - 2007 2007 report on the Building Department's operations pertaining to Building Permit Fees. 2008-09-23 PDF 12Kb
Minister's Order - Cambridge and North Dumfries Annexation   2008-09-16 PDF 68Kb
Bylaw Enforcement Division Bylaw Enforcement Division 2008-08-22 PDF 1141Kb
Amberley Gavel Ltd. Report, July 24, 2008 Investigation into the City of Cambridge Special Council Meeting Held on March 31, 2008 2008-07-25 PDF 320Kb
Honorariums and Expenditures of Council Members & Appointees - 2007 Itemized statement of honorariums and expenditures paid to each member of Council, and to each person appointed to local boards for the year 2007 2008-03-27 PDF 185Kb
Potential Fire Hazard Due to Heat Recovery Ventilation Systems   2008-02-26 PDF 49Kb
Notice of Public Information Centre - Class Environmental Assessment Stormwater Management Master Plan   2007-11-23 PDF 16Kb
Fire Fighter "How to Apply" Guide Step by step guide to assist you on how to apply. 2007-11-01 PDF 451Kb
Response to the Annual Staging of Development & Annual Housing Report Response to the Annual Staging of Development & Annual Housing Report 2007-06-13 PDF 2280Kb
Annual Staging of Development Report 2007-2011+ Annual Staging of Development Report 2007-2011+ 2007-06-04 PDF 3117Kb
Building Permit Annual Report on Fees - 2006 2006 report on the Building Department's operations pertaining to Building Permit Fees 2007-03-28 PDF 12Kb
Honorariums and Expenditures of Council Members & Appointees - 2006 Itemized statement of honorariums and expenditures paid to each member of Council, and to each person appointed to local boards for the year 2006 2007-03-28 PDF 184Kb
Bishop Street Community - Property Values - Valco Consultants Inc. - Summary Summary of the report provided. The full report is in the Preston Branch of the Cambridge Libraries at 435 King St. E., Cambridge. 2007-01-02 PDF 61Kb
CFD Organizational Chart Cambridge Fire Department Organizational Chart 2006-03-21 PDF 194Kb
Fire Safety Plan Sample   2006-03-21 PDF 119Kb
Working Smoke Alarms: It's The Law Information card produced by the Ontario Fire Marshal for the new March 1, 2006 smoke alarm law. 2006-03-01 PDF 765Kb
Building Interconnected Smoke Alarms Sample The following sample form can be used to develop an interconnected smoke alarm inspection report for your apartment building. 2005-05-10 PDF 10Kb
Suite Smoke Alarm Report Sample The following sample forms can be used to develop a smoke alarm inspection report for your apartment building.

If you have any questions please phone Fire Prevention at (519)621-6001.
2005-05-09 PDF 16Kb
Fire Drill Report Sample   2005-05-09 PDF 11Kb
To Educate To Honour Fire Hall Pamphlet describing the conception and growth of the Cambridge Fire Hall Museum and Education Centre. 2004-04-21 PDF 3542Kb
Sample - Door and Door Hardware   2004-04-19 PDF 5Kb
City of Cambridge Ward Map The City of Cambridge Ward Map shows the boundaries of the six (6) City wards and the major streets passing through the wards. 2004-01-01 PDF 103Kb
Railway - Hespeler Road (north of Dundas) Notice of Commencement The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has initiated a Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) study for a railway grade separation on Hespeler Road, north of Dundas St. 2003-09-19 PDF 11Kb
Archives Collections September 2012 A PDF overview of the full archive collections list. The collections list is 30 pages in length and describes all the record groups used by the Archives along with the types of documents that can found in each record group. 2003-06-17 PDF 810Kb
Genealogical Resources A PDF overview of the material useful for genealogy research located in the archives. The collections list is 4 pages in length and describes all the collections at the Archives that are useful for genealogists in the search for relatives who lived in Galt, Preston, Hespeler, Blair or Cambridge. 2003-06-17 PDF 29Kb
Today's Fire Service Brochure A career with the Cambridge Fire Department will provide you with the opportunity to work with dedicated professionals in a work environment that builds on the traditions of the fire service to meet today's needs. 2002-04-17 PDF 1543Kb
Home Inspection This home inspection checklist will help you perform a self-inspection of your home to ensure the safety of your family. 2002-04-09 PDF 394Kb
General Communications
Feature Sheet - Galt on the Grand The City of Cambridge is very unique with three vibrant downtown cores. Facts and stats on Galt on the Grand are contained in this file along with other reference materials to further explore the area. 2013-05-08 PDF 969Kb
Cambridge Fact Sheet Explore our Cambridge Fact Sheet for more information on our community population, strategic location, community awards, economic activity, education and so much more. 2013-03-21 PDF 370Kb
Road Construction Update from the City of Cambridge Would you like to check on road and lane closures within the City of Cambridge? Technology enhancements have made it possible for the City to provide an evergreen list of road and lane closures to the benefit of our citizens and visitors. 2012-05-10 PDF 154Kb
Family Day Activities Brought to You by Research In Motion Free family day activities at facilities throughout Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge this coming Family Day, February 20th 2012-02-17 PDF 122Kb
BIA Roundtable on January 19th In the tradition of cooperation and building synergies in the downtown areas, Mayor Doug Craig and Members of Cambridge City Council will host a roundtable session with representatives and retailers from the three Business Improvement Areas(BIAs) in the City. 2012-01-19 PDF 25Kb
Cambridge Community Cultural Diversity Survey 2011 Produced November 2011 by YMCAs of Cambridge & Kitchener-Waterloo, Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
This survey was designed by the YMCA Cultural Diversity Office and Data Analysis Coordinator in cooperation with the Cultural Diversity Program Advisory Committee.
For the related media release visit Cambridge Community Cultural Diversity Survey Results Unveiled
2011-12-09 PDF 2211Kb
Think GREEN This Winter! Clothing Drive   2011-12-09 PDF 6554Kb
Stormwater Master Plan Capital programs to address the City's important drainage infrastructure needs 2011-08-29 PDF 802Kb
Feature Sheet - Hespeler Village Exciting Facts and stats on Hespeler Village are contained within this highlights document. Learn more about the area and other key organizations that support business development. 2011-05-04 PDF 455Kb
Feature Sheet - Preston Towne Centre Preston Town Centre is one of three downtown cores in the City of Cambridge. Learn about the exciting opportunities to explore, shop and spend time in the centre. 2011-05-04 PDF 378Kb
2011 Healthy Heart Day Poster 2011 Healthy Heart Day Poster 2011-04-19 PDF 179Kb
Visual Identity Report Branding recommendations for the visual identity and tag line for the City of Cambridge. 2011-02-15 PDF 1568Kb
Main Street Streetscape and Urban Design Questionnaire   2011-02-03 PDF 303Kb
ElectionResultsNov2010   2011-01-04 PDF 35Kb
KNIT camBRIDGE Project Continues to Enrich Community - Tie One On’ Party – November 25, 7:30 pm The Main Street Bridge in Cambridge might not be as colourful as it was when it was wrapped by KNIT camBRIDGE in September, but the knitting that was donated by over 1000 individuals from around the world will continue to brighten up people's lives well into the new year thanks to the next phase of the project.
2010-11-12 PDF 74Kb
I am a new customer   2010-02-01 PDF 47Kb
November 25, 2009 1989: A Cambridge citizens group made a dramatic eleventh hour bid to save the city's first hospital building from destruction.

1994: A group of certified instructors took steps to voice their opposition to a proposed change in the operation of the Cambridge YMCA.

1999: The provincial government publically apologized to the hundreds of women who suffered abuse at the former Grandview Training School for Girls.
2009-11-25 PDF 42Kb
2009 Cultural Diversity Brochure YMCA Cultural Diversity Services and Programs 2009-09-17 PDF 3840Kb
July 16, 2009 1989: After more than 30 years of doing business in the downtown core the Right House announced its move to the John Galt Centre.

1994: Cambridge council voted 8-2 in favour of adopting a consultants recommendation to build a new trunk sewer line through the Devils Creek wetland complex.

1999: Preston celebrated the 100th anniversary of its incorporation as a town with a variety of activities including a performance of the Preston Scout House Alumni Band, a community beef barbecue, a street carnival, music in the park and a street dance.
2009-07-16 PDF 58Kb
Grand River Transit Enhances Services in Cambridge Grand River Transit (GRT) in Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, has implemented a number of new initiatives to improve riders' experiences on the regional transit system. 2009-05-21 PDF 17Kb
Waterloo Region's $790-million question To build or not to build, that is the question.
In just over a month, Waterloo Region will make one of the most momentous decisions in its history. In late June, regional politicians will decide whether or not a $790-million rapid transit system of electric trains and fast buses should link Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge and reshape this community forever.
2009-05-09 PDF 16Kb
This Year's Mayor's Walk For Volunteerism More Important Than Ever Last year not enough of us got out to walk, not enough of us sponsored a walker. This year let's show Volunteer Cambridge that we care. 2009-05-05 PDF 53Kb
Arts plan says Cambridge at cusp of a renaissance Mayor sees plan as endorsement of work to bring Drayton Theatre and Venice Biennale.
Is Cambridge the hard-core sports town it once was?
Maybe not, if you believe the recommendations of a $75,000 arts and culture master plan approved last night by city councillors.
2009-05-05 PDF 13Kb
Canada's Environment Minister Announces Support for Waterloo Region Conservation Project Canada's Environment Minister, the Honourable Jim Prentice, announced today support for ecological restoration work through rare Charitable Research Reserve's Land Stewards Project. 2009-05-02 PDF 19Kb
2009 SCL Green Supply Chain Award presented to Frito Lay Canada Canada's Transport Minister, John Baird, announced today that Frito Lay Canada is the recipient of the 2009 SCL Green Supply Chain Award. The award, which is issued by Supply Chain and Logistics Association Canada (SCL), is sponsored by Transport Canada and was presented yesterday in Vaughan, Ontario. 2009-04-29 PDF 11Kb
Earth Hour Poster The 2009 Earth Hour poster to be displayed on a window. 2009-03-11 PDF 469Kb
YMCA of Cambridge - Cultural Diversity Program Three Year Plan 2009-2011 Three (3) year business plan details 2009-02-26 PDF 748Kb
Cambridge Community Campaign Cambridge Embarked on a broadcast media campaign in the latter part of 2008 and early 2009. Listen to some of the examples of the community messages. The link below is from the Rogers Radio group campaign (570 News, Kixs, Chym) 2009-01-16 MP3 773Kb
Heritage Support The City Saves Heritage Home - 570 News Report - The home was originally built in the 1880's. The plan is to have the property restored so it maintains its historical accuracy. For people living in heritage homes, a different set of rules applies to restorations... Valerie Spring is the heritage planner for Cambridge and tells 570 news new owners are notified of these rules immediately. 2009-01-16 MP3 289Kb
Heritage News 570 News Shares the News of City's Heritage Initiative - The deal on the Galt property is set to close on December 15th. Council wants to ensure the historical integrity of the structure is maintained. Valerie Spring is the heritage Planner for Cambridge, and says the city provides some help with restoring heritage buildings.

2009-01-16 MP3 339Kb
Cambridge City Hall - Conservation Master Plan A conservation strategy developed for historic City Hall. 2008-08-12 PDF 3052Kb
Cambridge City Hall - Gold LEED Certified Fact Sheet Cambridge City Hall Gold LEED Certified Fact Sheet 2008-08-05 PDF 53Kb
Bishop Street Community Public Information Open House November 21, 2007 Summary of Questions and responses along with copies of all presentations. 2007-12-10 PDF 5463Kb
Memorial Criteria- Cambridge Honours Our Fallen Heroes!   2007-09-28 PDF 164Kb
Guelph Avenue Schedule "B" Class Environmental Assessment and Preliminary Design
Guelph Avenue EA Notice of Study Completion   2008-04-15 PDF 45Kb
Heritage Information (M.H.A.C.)
Cambridge East Galt Group 2 Report - FINAL - May 7-12 Cambridge East Galt Group 2 Report - FINAL - May 7-12 2012-06-26 PDF 4025Kb
Cambridge East Galt Group 1 Report - FINAL - May 7-12 East Galt Character Area Study
Cambridge East Galt Group 1 Report - FINAL - May 7-12
2012-06-26 PDF 929Kb
East Galt Heritage Character Area Student Projects East Galt Heritage Character Area Student Projects Report 1 2012-06-21 PDF 929Kb
Designer Showcase Details 2012 Designer Showcase Details 2012 2012-05-23 PDF 94Kb
M.H.A.C - Heritage Inventory 2010 This document constitutes the City of Cambridge Heritage Properties Inventory updated to October 2010. It has been released as a handy reference for identifying properties for which the municipality has a particular interest in heritage conservation. Included is a list of those buildings Designated under Parts IV and V of the Ontario Heritage Act, R.S.O. 1990 in addition to those identified by the Cambridge Local Architectural Advisory Committee as having architectural and/or historical significance. 2011-02-25 PDF 665Kb
13th Annual Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Workshop 13th Annual Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Workshop 2010-01-27 PDF 231Kb
13th Annual Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Workshop Registration 13th Annual Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Workshop Registration 2010-01-27 PDF 368Kb
Can I Alter a Designated Heritage Property? Can I Alter a Designated Heritage Property Bulletin 2009-02-18 PDF 115Kb
What is the Heritage Grant Programme? What is the Heritage Grant Programme Bulletin? 2009-02-18 PDF 183Kb
M.H.A.C. - Designation Bulletin A Designated Heritage Property is a property that is designated under Part IV or Part V of the Ontario Heritage Act. The Ontario Heritage Act 1990 gives each municipal council the responsibility to protect those buildings that are of historical or architectural significance. This documents explains the process for having a property designated.
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M.H.A.C. - 2008 Annual Report - Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee This document constitutes the City of Cambridge Municipal Heritage Advisory Committee's Annual Report prepared in 2008. The Annual Report highlights M.H.A.C.'s role as an advisory committee to council, which provides advice on matters relating to the Ontario Heritage Act and, to a lesser extent, the Planning Act. 2009-02-17 PDF 25Kb
M.H.A.C. - Application for Heritage Grant Programme Heritage Grant Programme Application Form 2009-02-17 PDF 21Kb
M.H.A.C. - Application for Heritage Designation Designation under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act is intended to aid in the preservation of buildings having recognized historic and/or architectural significance. It also provides a measure of protection against unsympathetic alterations. Important to the property owner is that designation gives the owner access to various government programmes to assist in the preservation and restoration of the designated properties. The first step in having your property assessed for Part IV Designation is to complete and return the MHAC Application for Heritage Designation to the MHAC Coordinator at the City of Cambridge for review. 2009-02-17 PDF 23Kb
M.H.A.C. - What is a Property of Interest? This document is an Information Bulletin produced by M.H.A.C entitled;What is a Property of Interest?; It was created to answer some commonly asked questions regarding properties that have been identified as a built heritage resource in the City of Cambridge Heritage Properties Inventory but are not designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. 2009-02-17 PDF 163Kb
Dickson Hill Heritage Conservation District Plan Dickson Hill Heritage Conservation District Plan 2009-02-17 PDF 499Kb
Heritage Master Plan Heritage Master Plan 2008-09-15 PDF 2241Kb
Blair Village Heritage Conservation District Plan - Click More Info. to View Full Document Blair Village Heritage Conservation District Plan

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Main Street Heritage Conservation District Plan Heritage Conservation District Plan
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Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan (HVRAMP)
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HVRAMP - Phase Two - Map 18 Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase Two - Map 18 2006-07-10 PDF 3913Kb
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HVRAMP - Phase One - Maps 4&5 Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase One - Maps 4&5 2006-05-15 PDF 10047Kb
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HVRAMP - Phase One - Map 12 Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase One - Map 12 2006-05-15 PDF 11206Kb
HVRAMP - Phase One Report Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase One Report 2006-05-12 PDF 1378Kb
HVRAMP - Phase One - Maps 1-3 Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan Phase One - Maps 1-3 2006-05-12 PDF 4508Kb
HVRAMP - Phase Two Report Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase Two Report 2006-03-24 PDF 578Kb
HVRAMP - Phase Three Report Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase Three Report 2006-03-24 PDF 490Kb
HVRAMP - Phase Three - Maps 18, 19 & 20 Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase Three - Maps 18, 19 & 20 2006-03-24 PDF 7499Kb
HVRAMP - Phase Three - Schedules & Appendix Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan - Phase Three - Schedules & Appendix 2006-03-24 PDF 8025Kb
HVRAMP Newsletter No. 3 Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan Newsletter No. 3 2003-11-18 PDF 20Kb
HVRAMP Newsletter No. 2 Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan Newsletter No. 2 2003-03-21 PDF 34Kb
HVRAMP Newsletter No.1 The City of Cambridge is undertaking a planning process to create a Hespeler Village River Activation Master Plan. The objective is to develop a Master Plan that recommends specific revitalization projects in the Speed River corridor aimed at improving the social, environmental and economic well-being of the Hespeler Village core area. 2003-01-17 PDF 165Kb
Hespeler West Sub-Watershed Reports
HWSS Summary Report 2004 Addenda - March 9, 2005 HWSS Summary Report 2004 Addenda - March 9, 2005 2005-03-09 PDF 2903Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.10 - HWSS Steering Committee Minutes Appendix A.10 - HWSS Steering Committee Minutes 2004-10-22 PDF 221Kb
PEIL Report - Executive Summary Report Executive Summary 2004-10-15 PDF 1469Kb
PEIL Report - Section A - Background PEIL Report Section A 2004-10-15 PDF 262Kb
PEIL Report - Section B - Detailed Studies Section B - Detailed Studies

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PEIL Report - Section B - Photos PEIL Report Section B 2004-10-15 PDF 1255Kb
PEIL Report - Section C - Management Alternatives PEIL Report Section C 2004-10-15 PDF 550Kb
PEIL Report - Section C - Photos PEIL Report Section C 2004-10-15 PDF 350Kb
PEIL Report - Section C - Table C1.4.1 - Summary of Opportunities PEIL Report Section C 2004-10-15 PDF 159Kb
PEIL Report - Section C - Table C3.3.2 - Evaluation PEIL Report Section C 2004-10-15 PDF 140Kb
PEIL Report - Section D - Subwatershed Management Strategy PEIL Report Section D 2004-10-15 PDF 257Kb
PEIL Report - Section D - Table D2.5.1 - Scoped and Full Site EIS Requirements PEIL Report Section D 2004-10-15 PDF 66Kb
PEIL Report - Section D - Table D2.9.1 - Monitoring Program PEIL Report Section D 2004-10-15 PDF 74Kb
PEIL Report - Section E - References PEIL Report Section E 2004-10-15 PDF 192Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A1.1.1 - Location Map PEIL Report Figure A1.1.1 2004-10-15 PDF 399Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A1.1.2 - Subwatershed Streams and Ponds PEIL Report Figure A1.1.2 2004-10-15 PDF 1592Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A1.3.1 - Study Team PEIL Report Figure A1.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 332Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A1.6.1 - Study Process PEIL Report Figure A1.6.1 2004-10-15 PDF 1124Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.1.1 - Water Resources Protection Areas PEIL Report Figure A2.1.1 2004-10-15 PDF 211Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.2.1 - City Urban Area, Agricultural Resource Area, Community Core Areas and Candidate Nodes PEIL Report Figure A2.2.1 2004-10-15 PDF 107Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.2.2 - General Land Use Plan PEIL Report Figure A2.2.2 2004-10-15 PDF 190Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.2.3 - Provincially and Locally Significant Wetlands PEIL Report Figure A2.2.3 2004-10-15 PDF 144Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.2.4 - Environmentally Sensitive Policy Areas and Locally Significant Natural Areas PEIL Report Figure A2.2.4 2004-10-15 PDF 81Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.2.5 - Flood Plains PEIL Report Figure A2.2.5 2004-10-15 PDF 129Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.2.6 - Watercourses, Subwatersheds and Selected Fisheries Resources PEIL Report Figure A2.2.6 2004-10-15 PDF 59Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.3.1 - Zoning PEIL Report Figure A2.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 64Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A2.5.1 - Legislation Affecting Stream Systems PEIL Report Figure A2.5.1 2004-10-15 PDF 354Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A3.1.1 - Existing Sanitary System PEIL Report Figure A3.1.1 2004-10-15 PDF 402Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A3.2.1 - Existing Watermain System PEIL Report Figure A3.2.1 2004-10-15 PDF 417Kb
PEIL Report - Figure A3.3.1 - Existing Stormwater Drainage System PEIL Report Figure A3.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 1535Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.1.2 - Geotechnical Borehole & Well Locations - Previous Investigations PEIL Report Figure B1.1.2 2004-10-15 PDF 3743Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.2.1 - Boreholes and Piezometer Locations PEIL Report Figure B1.2.1 2004-10-15 PDF 3527Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.3.1 - Surface Geology PEIL Report Figure B1.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 3290Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.3.2 - Cross Sections A-A' and B-B" Peil Report Figure B1.3.2 2004-10-15 PDF 174Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.3.3 - Cross Sections C-C' PEIL Report Figure B1.3.3 2004-10-15 PDF 253Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.3.4 - Cross Section Locations PEIL Report Figure B1.3.4 2004-10-15 PDF 2424Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.4.1 - Overburden Thickness PEIL Report Figure B1.4.1 2004-10-15 PDF 371Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.5.1 - Shallow Groundwater Table PEIL Report Figure B1.5.1 2004-10-15 PDF 2783Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B1.5.2 - Elevation of Piezometric Surface - Bedrock Aquifer PEIL Report Figure B1.5.2 2004-10-15 PDF 2568Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B2.3.1 - Subcatchment Boundaries PEIL Report Figure B2.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 394Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B3.2.1 - Regulatory Floodlines PEIL Report Figure B3.2.1 2004-10-15 PDF 170Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B4.3.1 - Fluvial Geomorphology Sampling and Reach Locations PEIL Report Figure B4.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 3353Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B4.3.2 - Impact Sensitivity Map PEIL Report Figure B4.3.2 2004-10-15 PDF 400Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B6.2.1 - Fish Sampling Locations PEIL Report Figure B6.2.1 2004-10-15 PDF 1600Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B6.3.1 - Reach and Sampling Locations PEIL Report Figure B6.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 1580Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B6.3.2 - Barriers to Fish Migration PEIL Report Figure B6.3.2 2004-10-15 PDF 1582Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B6.3.3 - Reaches with Perennial Flow PEIL Report Figure B6.3.3 2004-10-15 PDF 1580Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B7.4.1 - Sod Farming and Licensed Aggregate Areas PEIL Report Figure B7.4.1 2004-10-15 PDF 3279Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B8.3.1 - Existing Natural Heritage System PEIL Report Figure B8.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 3736Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B8.3.2 - Evaluated Wetlands PEIL Report Figure B8.3.2 2004-10-15 PDF 3902Kb
PEIL Report - Figure B8.3.3 - Natural Heritage Constraints PEIL Report Figure B8.3.3 2004-10-15 PDF 4626Kb
PEIL Report - Figure C1.2.1 - Conceptual Watershed Linkage and Enhancement Areas PEIL Report Figure C1.2.1 2004-10-15 PDF 4354Kb
PEIL Report - Figure C2.1.1 - Countryside Line PEIL Report Figure C2.1.1 2004-10-15 PDF 2226Kb
PEIL Report - Figure C3.1.3 - Aquatic Rehabilitation Strategy PEIL Report Figure C3.1.3 2004-10-15 PDF 326Kb
PEIL Report - Figure C3.3.1 - Greenspace Management Strategy PEIL Report Figure C3.3.1 2004-10-15 PDF 4433Kb
PEIL Report - Figure C3.4.1 - Concept Trail Strategy PEIL Report Figure C3.4.1 2004-10-15 PDF 840Kb
PEIL Report Figures - Floodline Mapping - Map 1A PEIL Report Figures Map 1A 2004-10-15 PDF 526Kb
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PEIL Report Figures - Floodline Mapping - Map 1D The full version of this document (file size 12.5mb) can be downloaded here. 2004-10-15 376Kb
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PEIL Report Figures - Map 02 - Existing Natural Heritage System PEIL Report Figures Map 02 2004-10-15 PDF 5623Kb
PEIL Report Figures - Map 03 - Greenspace Management Strategies PEIL Report Figures Map 03 2004-10-15 PDF 4731Kb
PEIL Report - Appendix A - Terms of Reference PEIL Report Appendix A 2004-10-15 PDF 6378Kb
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PEIL Report - Appendix C - Hydrogeology PEIL Report Appendix C 2004-10-15 PDF 9963Kb
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PEIL Report Appendix E - Hydraulics The full version of this document (file size 59.4mb) can be downloaded here.

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PEIL Report Appendix F - Fluvial Appendix G - Water Quality The full version of this document (file size 11.9mb) can be downloaded here. 2004-10-15 376Kb
PEIL Report Appendix H - Aquatic Resources PEIL Report Appendix H 2004-10-15 PDF 614Kb
PEIL Report Appendix I - Agricultural Resources PEIL Report Appendix I 2004-10-15 PDF 607Kb
PEIL Report Appendix J - Terrestrial Resources PEIL Report Appendix J 2004-10-15 PDF 3870Kb
PEIL Report Appendix K - 2003 and 2004 Changes PEIL Report Appendix K 2004-10-15 PDF 3037Kb
HWSS Summary Report 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study - Summary Report 2004 2004-10-14 PDF 905Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure B7.4.1 (2004) - Licensed Aggregate Areas HWSS Report Figure B7.4.1 2004-10-14 PDF 2867Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure B2.3.1 (2004) - Subcatchment Boundaries HWSS Report Figures 2004-10-14 PDF 3267Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure B3.2.1 (2004) - Regulatory Floodlines and Scheduled Areas HWSS Summary Report Figure B3.2.1 2004-10-14 PDF 2978Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure B8.3.2 (2004) - Evaluated Wetlands HWSS Report Figure B8.3.2 2004-10-14 PDF 2958Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure B8.3.3 (2004) - Natural Heritage Constraints HWSS Report Figure B8.3.3 2004-10-14 PDF 3268Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure B8.3.3A (2004) - Potential Environmentally Sensitive Policy Areas HWSS Report Figure B8.3.3A 2004-10-14 PDF 2967Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure C1.2.1 (2004) - Conceptual Watershed Linkage and Enhancement Areas HWSS Report Figure C1.2.1 2004-10-14 PDF 4181Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure C2.1.1 (2004) - Regional Growth Management Strategy Countryside Line HWSS Report Figure C2.1.1 2004-10-14 PDF 98Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure C3.1.3 (2004) - Aquatic Rehabilitation Strategy HWSS Report Figure C3.1.3 2004-10-14 PDF 2851Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Figure C3.3.1 (2004) - Greenspace Management Strategy HWSS Report Figure C3.3.1 2004-10-14 PDF 3461Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Map 01 (2004) - Floodline Mapping (1:8000) HWSS Report Map 01 2004-10-14 PDF 2869Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Map 02 (2004) - Existing Natural Heritage System HWSS Report Map 02 2004-10-14 PDF 3069Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Map 03 (2004) - Greenspace Management Strategy HWSS Report Map 03 2004-10-14 PDF 3462Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Map 04 (2004) - Detailed Buffers HWSS Report Map 04 2004-10-14 PDF 3635Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A - Table of Contents HWSS Report Appendix A 2004-10-14 PDF 185Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.1 - Terms of Reference HWSS Report Appendix A.1 2004-10-14 PDF 3107Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.2 - HWSS Working Committee HWSS Report Appendix A.2 2004-10-14 PDF 319Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.3 - Revisions to HWSS HWSS Report Appendix A.3 2004-10-14 PDF 1391Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.4 - HWSS Meeting Presentations HWSS Report Appendix A.4 2004-10-14 PDF 3396Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.5 - MGWS Submissions on Issues / Newsletters HWSS Report Appendix A.5 2004-10-14 PDF 1758Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.6 - Background Reports HWSS Report Appendix A.6 2004-10-14 PDF 4385Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.7 - Aggregate Extractions PSW - Arriscraft Property HWSS Report Appendix A.7 2004-10-14 PDF 898Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.8 - HWSS Working Committee Minutes HWSS Report Appendix A.8 2004-10-14 PDF 4160Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix A.9 - Section A.9.1 & A.9.2 - Landowner Consultation HWSS Report Appendix A.9 2004-10-14 PDF 9314Kb
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HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.1 - Revised Appendix J6 HWSS Report Appendix B.1 2004-10-14 PDF 132Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.2 - Revised Appendix J5 HWSS Report Appendix B.2 2004-10-14 PDF 39Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.2 - Revised Appendix J7 HWSS Report Appendix B.2 2004-10-14 PDF 40Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.3 - Floodplain Mapping Corrections and Review of Subcatchment Scenarios HWSS Report Appendix B.3 2004-10-14 PDF 27Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.3 - Map 1A HWSS Report Map 1A 2004-10-14 PDF 4460Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.3 - Map 1B HWSS Report Map 1B 2004-10-14 PDF 3855Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.3 - Map 1C HWSS Report Map 1C 2004-10-14 PDF 3733Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.3 - Map 1D HWSS Report Map 1D 2004-10-14 PDF 3786Kb
HWSS Summary Report - Appendix B.3 - Map 1E HWSS Report Map 1E 2004-10-14 PDF 4275Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - September 28, 2004 Agenda for Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Meeting of September 28, 2004. 2004-10-04 PDF 228Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - September 28, 2004 Minutes of September 28, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Meeting. 2004-10-04 PDF 79Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - September 23, 2004 Agenda for September 23, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working committee meeting. 2004-09-29 PDF 2674Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - September 23, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Minutes of September 23, 2004. 2004-09-29 PDF 214Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - September 9, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Minutes of September 9, 2004. 2004-09-27 PDF 71Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - August 5, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Minutes of August 5, 2004. 2004-09-20 PDF 405Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - September 2, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Minutes of September 2, 2004. 2004-09-20 PDF 40Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - September 9, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Agenda of September 9, 2004. 2004-09-20 PDF 385Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - September 2, 2004 Agenda for September 2, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Meeting. 2004-09-07 PDF 668Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - July 22, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Minutes of July 22, 2004 meeting. 2004-08-10 PDF 1106Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - August 5, 2004 Agenda for August 5, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting. 2004-08-09 PDF 1749Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - July 8, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Minutes of July 8, 2004 2004-07-26 PDF 578Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - July 22, 2004 Agenda for Hespeler West Watersheds Study meeting of July 22, 2004 2004-07-23 PDF 3734Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - June 17, 2004 Agenda for June 17, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting. 2004-07-09 PDF 914Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - June 17, 2004 Minutes from June 17th, Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting. 2004-07-09 PDF 518Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - July 8, 2004 Agenda for Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study July 8th meeting. 2004-07-09 PDF 2048Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - June 3, 2004 Minutes of June 3 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting. 2004-06-30 PDF 421Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - April 15, 2004 Minutes of April 15, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting 2004-06-14 PDF 754Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - May 6, 2004 May 6, 2004 Minutes of Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting 2004-06-14 PDF 287Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - June 3, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Agenda of June 3, 2004 2004-06-08 PDF 4643Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - May 6, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working committee Agenda of May 6, 2004. 2004-05-10 PDF 1924Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - April 1, 2004 Minutes from the April 1, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting 2004-05-04 PDF 748Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - April 15, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Agenda - April 15, 2004 2004-04-16 PDF 445Kb
HWSS WS Minutes - March 18, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Minutes of March 18, 2004 2004-04-02 PDF 3157Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - April 1, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Agenda of April 1, 2004 2004-04-02 PDF 564Kb
HWSS WS Minutes - March 4, 2004 Minutes of the March 4, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting 2004-03-24 PDF 1042Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - March 18, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Agenda of March 18, 2004 2004-03-23 PDF 1757Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - February 19, 2004 Minutes of February 19, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee 2004-03-09 PDF 748Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - March 4, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatershed Study Working Committee Agenda of March 4, 2004 2004-03-05 PDF 2113Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - February 5, 2004 Minutes from Hespeler West Subwatersheds Working Committee meeting of February 5, 2004 2004-02-24 PDF 807Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - February 19, 2004 Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Agenda - February 19, 2004 2004-02-23 PDF 1899Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - January 15, 2004 Minutes for January 15, 2004 - Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee 2004-02-06 PDF 1520Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - February 5, 2004 Agenda for February 5, 2004 - Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee 2004-02-06 PDF 1749Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - December 18, 2003 Minutes from December 18, 2003 - Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee 2004-01-16 PDF 2358Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - January 15, 2004 Agenda for January 15, 2004 - Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee 2004-01-16 PDF 708Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - November 19, 2003 Minutes from November 19, 2003 - Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting 2003-12-19 PDF 201Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - December 18, 2003 Agenda from December 18, 2003 - Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting 2003-12-19 PDF 803Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - October 30, 2003 Agenda from October 30, 2003 - Hespeler West Subwatersheds Study Working Committee Meeting 2003-11-24 PDF 1733Kb
HWSS WC Minutes - October 30, 2003 Meeting Minutes October 30 2003-11-24 PDF 538Kb
HWSS WC Agenda - November 19, 2003 Meeting Agenda 2003-11-24 PDF 1381Kb
History on the Grand Symposium
History on the Grand Program The 2011 program for History on the Grand has been released. 2011-07-27 PDF 108Kb
History on the Grand Registration Form Fill out the registration form to reserve a place at History on the Grand. Pre-registration is encouraged. 2011-07-27 PDF 183Kb
History on the Grand Site and Parking Map The map parking map shows the location of Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson St. Cambridge, the site of History on the Grand 2011 and parking in the city hall area. Because of our active Farmers' Market parking in the Market lot between the Market building and historic city hall will not be available until after 1:00 PM. Participants are encouraged to park in the lot north of the new city hall at 50 Dickson St. or in the Beverly Street lot. 2011-04-07 PDF 455Kb
Call for Papers The Call for Papers provides lists contact names and addresses along with information on how to let us know of your interest in presenting a paper at the symposium. 2011-02-03 PDF 249Kb
Boileau Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 1757Kb
Bowmanville Foundry History on the Grand 2009 Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 93Kb
Fittings Malleable History on the Grand 2009 Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 294Kb
Mills Sugar Beets Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 40Kb
Nash Chambers at the Confluence of Two Rivers Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 61Kb
Nothing Ventured Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 161Kb
Quirk Paper for History on the Grand Conference Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 43Kb
Rees Cambridge Talk Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 19Kb
Suchan Lakefront Memories Paper presented to the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 230Kb
Rees History Talk Presented at the 2009 Symposium 2010-08-03 PDF 6743Kb
"Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Business History as Local History Through the use of Oral Interviews" Oral history, to the uninitiated, sounds like a painful procedure a dentist might perform. In fact oral history is a way of doing history, a way of collecting evidence, of engaging with the past, and unique to oral history, a way to truly dialogue with historical figures. 2008-06-10 PDF 131Kb
Remembering Pilkington: Pleasures and Perils of Public History Since it's publication by the Wellington County Historical Society in November
of 2006, Remembering Pilkington Township: Lives, Loves and Labour enjoyed brisk
sales and positive feedback.
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The Kitchener Industrial Artifacts Project The simultaneous demolition of the Seagram Distillery and Labatts Brewery complexes in the core of Waterloo not only removed a major portion of the city's industrial infrastructure, but also quite literally opened up a new horizon, creating an effect that was quite startling, especially for those who had lived in the city for some length of time. 2008-06-10 PDF 68Kb
The Grand River Naval Depot In the early months of the War of 1812, British forces had control of Lake Erie,
Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River System.
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Airing Dirty Laundry: The Public Controversy Surrounding Church Union in Knox's (Galt) Presbyterian Church On June 10, 1925 there occurred a massive split within the Presbyterian Church in Canada(PCC). On that date, the government of Canada legislated into existence The United Church of Canada(UCC), a new denomination created from the merger of three others: the Congregational Union of Canada, the Methodist Church and the PCC. 2008-06-10 PDF 208Kb
Bier to Bayerisch: Kitchener-Waterloo's Oktoberfest Inc. "If you drink, you'll die. If you don't drink, you'll die. So drink!" was the motto emblazoned on Concordia Club's first posters advertising the 1967 festival's main draw: beer. 2008-06-10 PDF 183Kb
Public History Internship Reflective Essay The purpose of this paper is to reflect on the practical applications of public history theory and how it related to the work I conducted for the Status of Designations Committee of the Historic Sites of Monuments Board of Canada(HSMBC). 2008-06-10 PDF 163Kb
A Natural History of Cambridge, Ontario This paper reviews the major natural environmental factors that have been determinants of the character and settlement of Cambridge, Ontario. 2008-06-10 PDF 1759Kb
The Scottish-Canadian Community in Toronto: Class, Gender & Identity, 1871-1914 Surprisingly little work has been done on the Scottish immigrant community of
Toronto and that groups' expressed identities during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries despite the existence of numerous Scottish ethnic associations and two Scottish-Canadian newspaper publications.
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New Perspectives: Approaching Public History with Artistic Licence I became a historian because I wanted to tell stories from the past. This may
sound overly simplistic (and it is), but it is also true. My desire to tell these stories was in response to a wider goal that most historians can relate to: namely how did we get here, and what does it mean to be here?
2008-06-10 PDF 102Kb
Housing Information
Housing Report - 2006 Housing Report 2006 2007-06-13 PDF 1778Kb
Housing Report - 2005 This report provides the latest update to the City of Cambridge Housing statistics. Updates are undertaken on a number of indicators as the data becomes available. 2006-07-05 PDF 2144Kb
Housing Report - 2004 This report provides the latest update to the City of Cambridge Housing statistics. Updates are undertaken on a number of indicators as the data becomes available. 2005-05-17 PDF 2011Kb
Housing Report - 2003 This report provides the latest update to the City of Cambridge Housing statistics. Updates are undertaken on a number of indicators as the data becomes available. 2004-09-22 PDF 3492Kb
Housing Report - 2002 This report provides the latest update to the City of Cambridge Housing statistics. Updates are undertaken regularly on a number of indicators as the data becomes available. 2003-07-09 PDF 1879Kb
Housing Reports
Housing Reports To view Housing Reports Click Here 2007-07-04 376Kb
Industrial Parks - General Information
Client Registration Form To register a client, the Economic Development Division must receive a Client Registration Form as provided by the Economic Development Division or have the client personally introduced by the Realtor. 2011-07-18 PDF 107Kb
Maps - Industrial Parks
Boxwood Business Subdivision   2013-04-19 376Kb
Industrial/Commercial Real Estate Maps - Boxwood Subdivision   2002-04-25 PDF 45Kb
Maps - Major Commercial and Retail Districts
Overall Map - Major Commercial and Retail Districts Map showing major commercial and retail districts in the City of Cambridge 2012-12-19 PDF 578Kb
Map - Hespeler Village District This map outlines the Hespeler Village boundary area, and the Hespeler Village BIA boundary. 2012-12-19 PDF 217Kb
Map - Preston Towne Centre The Preston Towne Centre boundary area and the Preston Towne Centre B.I.A. boundary are outlined on this map. 2012-12-19 PDF 268Kb
Map - Galt City Centre This map outlines the Galt City Centre boundary and the Downtown Cambridge BIA boundary. 2012-12-18 PDF 282Kb
Map - Elgin St. N. & Franklin Blvd. Commercial District This map outlines the Elgin Street North and Franklin Blvd. commercial district boundary. 2012-12-18 PDF 179Kb
Map - Hwy 24 / Hespeler Road Commercial District This map shows the Hwy. 24/Hespeler Road Commercial District boundary. 2012-12-18 PDF 321Kb
Map - Lower Hwy 8 Commercial District This map outlines the Lower Highway 8 Commercial District boundary. 2012-12-18 PDF 181Kb
Map - Westgate Commercial District This map outlines the Westgate Commercial district boundary. 2012-12-18 PDF 175Kb
Maps - Sportsfields
Sports Field Maps - Full package of all facility maps   2009-08-18 PDF 1551Kb
Sportsfield Maps - Index   2009-08-18 PDF 61Kb
Sports Field Maps - Central West Area   2009-08-18 PDF 424Kb
Sports Field Maps - Cambridge North   2009-08-18 PDF 339Kb
Sports Field Maps - Central East   2009-08-18 PDF 303Kb
Sports Field Maps - South West   2009-08-18 PDF 386Kb
Sports Field Maps - South East   2009-08-18 PDF 341Kb
DECARO PARK   2009-07-23 PDF 2006Kb
DOMM PARK   2009-07-23 PDF 2014Kb
WEAVER PARK   2009-07-23 PDF 1858Kb
SOPER PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2075Kb
SOUTHGATE DRIVE PARKLAND   2009-07-21 PDF 2008Kb
ST. ANDREWS PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2030Kb
STIRLING MACGREGOR PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 1990Kb
STUDIMAN PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 1856Kb
STURDY PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2006Kb
THOMPSON PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2042Kb
TOWN CENTRE   2009-07-21 PDF 2029Kb
TWIN CEDARS PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 1934Kb
VARDON PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2000Kb
VICTORIA PARK (HESPELER)   2009-07-21 PDF 1950Kb
VICTORIA PARK (GALT)   2009-07-21 PDF 1976Kb
W.S.McVITTIE PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 1971Kb
WATERWORKS PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2042Kb
WEAVER PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 1858Kb
WILLARD PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 1984Kb
WINSTON BOULEVARD PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 1907Kb
WINSTON BOULEVARD WOODLOT   2009-07-21 PDF 1902Kb
WITMER PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2014Kb
WOODLAND PARK   2009-07-21 PDF 2452Kb
WOODLAND PARK EXTENSION   2009-07-21 PDF 1968Kb
HILLVIEW PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2016Kb
HILLCREST PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 1964Kb
JACOBS LANDING   2009-07-20 PDF 1908Kb
JOHN ERB PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2001Kb
LINCOLN PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 1983Kb
LAWRENCE ST PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 1993Kb
LINEAR PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2109Kb
LIONS CAN AMERA PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2015Kb
MILL RUN TRAIL   2009-07-20 PDF 2109Kb
MILL RACE PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2003Kb
MORVA ROUSE PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 1989Kb
MOFFATT WOODLOT   2009-07-20 PDF 2074Kb
MOYERS BLAIR LANDING   2009-07-20 PDF 1990Kb
NORTHVIEW HEIGHTS LOOKOUT PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2014Kb
OTTO KLOTZ PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 1989Kb
PARKHILL ROAD LOOKOUT   2009-07-20 PDF 1889Kb
PHILIP CRESCENT PARKLAND   2009-07-20 PDF 1933Kb
PERBECK PARKETTE   2009-07-20 PDF 1945Kb
PORTUGESE MONUMENT   2009-07-20 PDF 1795Kb
QUEENS SQUARE   2009-07-20 PDF 1854Kb
QUEENS SQUARE   2009-07-20 PDF 1854Kb
RAVINE PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2001Kb
RIVERVIEW WOODLOT   2009-07-20 PDF 1999Kb
RIVERBLUFFS PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2052Kb
RIVERSIDE PARK (HESPELER)   2009-07-20 PDF 1951Kb
RIVERSIDE PARK (PRESTON)   2009-07-20 PDF 2046Kb
SANTA MARIA PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2038Kb
SAULT PARKETTE   2009-07-20 PDF 1965Kb
SCHIEDEL WOODLOT   2009-07-20 PDF 1990Kb
SCULPTURE GARDENS   2009-07-20 PDF 1897Kb
SILVERHEIGHTS PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 2039Kb
SIM COURT PARK   2009-07-20 PDF 1970Kb
BYTON LANE PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1992Kb
CIVIC PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1955Kb
CYRUS ST PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1994Kb
COPPERFIELD DR WOODLOT   2009-07-17 PDF 2043Kb
CRESCENT PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1913Kb
CHURCHILL PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2000Kb
CENTRAL PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2047Kb
CENTENNIAL PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1970Kb
DALTON COURT   2009-07-17 PDF 1884Kb
DECARO PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2006Kb
DELTA PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1862Kb
DICKSON PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2038Kb
DOMM PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2014Kb
DUNCAN FERGUSON HOMESTEAD   2009-07-17 PDF 2089Kb
DYCK PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1919Kb
EAST BANK LEVEE   2009-07-17 PDF 1984Kb
ELGIN ST TOT LOT   2009-07-17 PDF 1924Kb
FAIRLAKE PARKETTE   2009-07-17 PDF 1967Kb
FORBES PARK EXTENSION   2009-07-17 PDF 1963Kb
FORBES PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1951Kb
FOUNDERS POINT   2009-07-17 PDF 1992Kb
FRASER WOODLOT   2009-07-17 PDF 1979Kb
GAIL ST PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1902Kb
GALT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY   2009-07-17 PDF 1905Kb
GORDON CHAPLIN PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2030Kb
GORE PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1977Kb
GRAND RIVER ACCESS   2009-07-17 PDF 1971Kb
GRANDRIDGE ACCESS   2009-07-17 PDF 2032Kb
GREENWAY PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1994Kb
GRILLS PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2008Kb
HANCOCK PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1979Kb
HESPELER EAST WOODLOT   2009-07-17 PDF 2026Kb
HEISE PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1926Kb
HESPELER VIEW PARKETTE   2009-07-17 PDF 1992Kb
HESPELER OPTIMIST PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2031Kb
HESPELER MILL POND   2009-07-17 PDF 2044Kb
HESPELER WOODLOT   2009-07-17 PDF 2076Kb
HILLCREST PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 1964Kb
HILLVIEW PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2016Kb
HILL 60 PARK   2009-07-17 PDF 2002Kb
Google Earth File   2009-07-16 ZIP 75Kb
A WAYNE TAYLOR PARK   2009-07-16 PDF 2090Kb
ABSALOMS WALK EXTENSION   2009-07-16 PDF 1937Kb
ABSALOMS WALK   2009-07-16 PDF 1931Kb
ABSALOMS WALK EXTENSION-GRCA   2009-07-16 PDF 1944Kb
ANGEWOOD PARK   2009-07-16 PDF 1964Kb
ARLINGTON PARK   2009-07-16 PDF 2030Kb
BECHTEL PARK   2009-07-16 PDF 1988Kb
BARRADELLS LOFT   2009-07-16 PDF 2029Kb
BRENT PARK   2009-07-16 PDF 1956Kb
Maps - Transp. & Public Works
Sidewalk Snow Clearing Map Sidewalks, Trails and walkways maintained by the City of Cambridge. Detailed map showing areas Community Services and Public Works maintains. 2013-02-05 PDF 1521Kb
Galt City Centre Parking Map The City of Cambridge has three downtown cores. This map gives details on the many parking options in Galt City Centre 2012-11-14 PDF 230Kb
Hespeler Village Public Parking The City of Cambridge has three downtown cores. This map gives details on the many parking options in Hespeler Village. 2012-11-14 PDF 129Kb
Preston Towne Centre Public Parking The City of Cambridge has three downtown cores. This map gives details on the many options for parking in Preston Towne Centre. 2012-11-14 PDF 136Kb
Road Resurface Map   2010-06-05 PDF 760Kb
Mayor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training & Development
2013 Mayor's Award Nomination Form 2013 Nomination Form for the Mayor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training & Development.

For definition of Award Categories, please view or download the Information Brochure above.

2012-12-01 PDF 232Kb
Mayor's Award Program - Information Brochure The brochure contains comprehensive information regarding the annual Mayor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training & Development 2012-10-01 PDF 1298Kb
Mayor's Celebration of the Arts
2013 CMCA Volunteer Opportunities Listing of volunteer opportunities for the 2013 Cambridge Mayor's Celebration of the Arts 2013-04-17 PDF 91Kb
2012 Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Poster Poster advertising the 2012 Mayor's Celebration of the Arts 2012-05-16 PDF 2967Kb
Media Releases
Cambridge Fitness Trail Launched in Partnership with Innovative Steam Technologies with Mobile Applications Part of the Mix You can now get mobile in more ways than one on the Bob McMullen Linear Trail in Cambridge. The new enhancements to the 3.2 km trail includes 'Trekfit' outdoor circuit training stations with Quick Response Codes (QR codes) to scan with your mobile device that links you to a video demonstration of the equipment applications. 2013-05-22 PDF 335Kb
Bernice Adams Finalists Announced The finalists for the prestigious Bernice Adams Awards are in and the winners will be announced at the 31st Annual Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Gala on May 24th at 6:30pm at the Galt Country Club, 750 Coronation Boulevard. 2013-05-22 PDF 4015Kb
Enjoy Victoria Day Long Weekend It’s that time of year again when Canadians gear up for the May long weekend. The City of Cambridge wishes to remind you of a few schedule changes that are in effect. 2013-05-16 PDF 120Kb
Cambridge Farmers’ Market Now Open for Outdoor Wednesday Market Bring on the sunshine and outdoor activities, and start with the Wednesday Cambridge Farmers’ Market. The Cambridge Farmers’ Market will kick off its extended Wednesday opportunity tomorrow, Wednesday May 8th to offer an added day for patrons until October 9th. 2013-05-07 PDF 306Kb
Cambridge Mayor's Workforce Training & Development Awards A Salute to Reid's Heritage Group, Langs, and Dynamo Gymnastics

For 20 years, the Cambridge Mayor has been celebrating the training and development accomplishments of our local businesses. This year, three Cambridge companies were recognized for their training and development strategies.
2013-05-06 PDF 364Kb
Cambridge Archives Collection Grows - We need Your Help to Identify an Artist Put on your detective's cap and help the City of Cambridge identify the artist of an important work of art that depicts Queen's Square in and around 1889. 2013-05-02 PDF 280Kb
Cambridge Fire Department Asks You to be Ready If the recent power outages due to severe weather didn't give us a reminder that we need to be prepared, the national Emergency Preparedness Week next week will serve as another reminder. National 'Emergency Preparedness Week' is May 5-11 2013-05-01 PDF 95Kb
E-Services Continue to Grow with New Online Wedding Bookings and Credit Card Payment Options in Cambridge The City of Cambridge today rolled out a new online service for Civic marriage ceremonies as part of the expanded electronic government services for the municipality. The new online form allows patrons to see the availability of Historic City Hall and Civic Wedding Services at a glance. 2013-04-25 PDF 120Kb
‘Cambridge Core Area Patrol’ Picks Up Provincial Honours You might recall seeing uniformed security bike patrols throughout the downtown Cambridge areas during your summer travels? These folks are the Cambridge Core Area Patrol (CCAP) unit and their program has just been recognized as an innovative way to support community safety. 2013-04-19 PDF 105Kb
City of Cambridge Rolls Out Earth Day Activities Green is the theme as the City of Cambridge rolls out a program focused on environment and community building leading up to national Earth Day slated for April 22nd. 2013-04-18 PDF 107Kb
Cambridge’s Citizen Engagement Task Force Is Launching Another Survey The 'Citizen Engagement Task Force' at the City of Cambridge, established in the summer of 2012, is looking for your input. The goal of the task force is to explore new ways to engage our citizens. The group announced today that a new survey will be available to help take the pulse of the community. 2013-04-17 PDF 69Kb
MP Goodyear Presents the Queen’s Jubilee Medal to three City of Cambridge representatives Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig, Councillor Gary Price and Chief Administrative Officer Jim King last night were presented with the prestigious Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.
2013-04-09 PDF 143Kb
Reception to Celebrate Cambridge Court Staff Mayor Marks the Closing of Cambridge Court

Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig and members of City Council will hold a reception to pay tribute to the people who have worked at the local court house.
2013-04-09 PDF 65Kb
It’s Official - Arts Connect Cambridge Launches Inaugural Fundraiser Arts Connect Cambridge, a new umbrella group established by the City of Cambridge to support local artists, today unveiled details of a special fundraiser to be held at the prestigious Dunfield Theatre Cambridge, 46 Grand Avenue South, on May 31 2013. 2013-04-04 PDF 239Kb
Arts Connect Cambridge Launches Inaugural Fundraiser at Dunfield Theatre Cambridge Arts Connect Cambridge, a new umbrella group established by the City of Cambridge to support local artists today announced that it would be holding its initial event at the Dunfield Theatre Cambridge on May 31 2013. 2013-04-03 PDF 77Kb
Easter Holiday Schedule for the City of Cambridge The long weekend is just around the corner and the City of Cambridge wishes to let you know about some of the schedule changes that will be in place.
2013-03-26 PDF 72Kb
Cambridge Launches Online Portal for Water Customers Providing Easy Access to Account Information

The City of Cambridge today introduced a new online service for water customers to make it easier to access information and look at their consumption and conservation trends. It's called "MyWaterAccount" and it a secure online portal that provides customers with details of their water billing history.
2013-03-21 PDF 141Kb
Earth Hour on the Radar for the City of Cambridge On Saturday March 23rd at 8:30pm Cambridge City Hall and Historic City Hall will be black in honour of the international event 'Earth Hour'. The City of Cambridge is very focused on environmental initiatives and will participate in this symbolic show of support for energy conservation. 2013-03-19 PDF 31Kb
LUMIERES, RIDEAU, ACTION! INAUGURATION DU DUNFIELD THEATRE CAMBRIDGE Les residants et les membres de la communaute culturelle et artistique de Cambridge ont celebre aujourd'hui l'nauguration du nouvel amphitheatre ultramoderne de 500 places du Dunfield Theatre Cambridge. 2013-03-08 PDF 48Kb
LIGHTS, CURTAIN, ACTION! GRAND OPENING OF DUNFIELD THEATRE CAMBRIDGE Local residents and members of Cambridge's arts and culture community today celebrated the grand opening of the new state-of-the-art, 500-seat Dunfield Theatre Cambridge. Housed within a 59,000-square-foot performing arts complex, this theatre was built thanks to a partnership between the governments of Canada and Ontario, the City of Cambridge and Drayton Entertainment. 2013-03-08 PDF 47Kb
Cambridge Hall of Fame Nominations Are Now Being Accepted While 'hall of fame' exhibits are generally associated with celebrity today, the original meaning stands true for Cambridge in honouring renowned individuals for their contribution to humanity. Here's your call to action to nominate key people in the community who have made a difference. 2013-03-07 PDF 65Kb
Citizen Commended for Helping Cambridge Fire Department The Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) team today presented an award of appreciation to Jenni Chandler, Service Advisor, at Ridgehill Ford, 217 Hespeler Road, for her work in aiding an emergency situation. 2013-02-21 PDF 138Kb
Family Day is Monday February 18th – Cambridge Service Update Bouncy castle, face painting, movies and skating are all options in Cambridge for family fun on this upcoming Family Day provincial holiday, Monday February
18th. Join in on the fun and check out some of the special programs offered by the City of Cambridge in the table below.
2013-02-15 PDF 79Kb
Media Advisory - Seeking Arts and Culture Award Nominations 31st Annual Bernice Adams award pays tribute to community members 2013-02-14 PDF 67Kb
Dolson Centre Pool in Cambridge Closed The City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons of the John Dolson Pool, 212 South Street, of the cancellation of evening programs including swim lessons, water fitness and leisure aquatics. The city is working with regional public health to correct a water clarity problem that was noted in an inspection late this afternoon. 2013-02-12 PDF 66Kb
City Hall and Community Centres in Cambridge to close at 3pm Cambridge City Hall and the majority of non-emergency services will shut down at 3:00pm today, save the arena operations which will continue as scheduled. Public Works crews are fully deployed and continue to work on snow clearing with some thirty-four plows and 7 sidewalk tractors for the 1,200 lane kms the city maintains. These operations will continue throughout the day and the main call centre for the public will switch to regular after hours service. Citizens may call (519) 621-0740. 2013-02-08 PDF 66Kb
Program Cancellations notices for some Facilities Cambridge City Hall is open for business, as are the operations at arenas and cemeteries. The community centres are also open, however, staff is monitoring the situation and will report further on the affects of today's winter storm. There are drop in programs still running at Johnson Centre, and we ask that community members call before they head out as ongoing snow fall may mean further cancellations. 2013-02-08 PDF 74Kb
Mayor’s State of the City Follow Up - Sharing Neigbourhood Investments and the Big Picture Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig recently delivered the State of the City Address and spoke to celebration and balance in the community. 2013-02-07 PDF 70Kb
Harper Government Support Improvement To Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Infrastructure MP Gary Goodyear celebrates local benefits of the Community Infrastructure Improvement Fund in Ontario 2013-02-01 PDF 29Kb
Mayor Doug Craig Delivers State of the City Address to Celebrate Achievements As public budget deliberations wrap up for the $125 million annual operating and capital budgets for the City of Cambridge, Mayor Doug Craig tonight addressed stakeholders and partners at his annual 'State of the City' event that put the spotlight on balanced community spending. The event was hosted at the brand new, soon to open Dunfield Theatre Cambridge, a $14 million investment secured through the Building Canada Fund.

2013-01-31 PDF 66Kb
Media Advisory - Mayor Doug Craig Delivers State of the City Address to Celebrate Achievements As public budget deliberations wrap up for the $125 million annual operating and capital budgets for the City of Cambridge, Mayor Doug Craig tonight addressed stakeholders and partners at his annual 'State of the City' event that put the spotlight on balanced community spending. The event was hosted at the brand new, soon to open Dunfield Theatre Cambridge, a $14 million investment secured through the Building Canada Fund. 2013-01-31 PDF 66Kb
Media Advisory - Government of Canada To Announce Support For Infrastructure In Cambridge and North Dumfries Join Cambridge MP Gary Goodyear, Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig and North Dumfries Deputy Mayor Gord Taylor for an announcement regarding important support from the Government of Canada for local infrastructure. 2013-01-30 PDF 8Kb
Visual Merchandizing and Display Artist is this Year’s Cambridge Artist-in-Residence Cambridge Cambridge's 2013 Artist-in Residence (AIR) Danny Ingrouville has benefited from skill developing experiences with iconic brands such as Harrods, Ralph Lauren,
Marks and Spencer and local success story Spanner. The Visual Merchandising and Display professional will share his skills with the local community in the areas of design, fabrication and installation of displays, design elements, layouts and merchandising concepts for interior and exterior retail environments.
2013-01-25 PDF 70Kb
Cambridge Budget Task Force Approves Budget The Cambridge 2013 budget which presented a tax increase of 1.78 percent received approval by the Budget Task Force on Friday, January 18th as part of the public deliberations. The upcoming dates for the task force meetings (January 24 and 31st) have been cancelled, and Cambridge City Council will address the budget on March 4th for final approval.

2013-01-22 PDF 66Kb
Cambridge Focuses on Maintaining Service Levels and Addressing the Infrastructure Gap The City of Cambridge will be kicking off the public budget process in the coming weeks, and the message is to continue tightening the belt strings while keeping the levels of service the same as 2012. 2013-01-09 PDF 76Kb
Media Advisory - Cambridge Budget Review for Media Slated for Jan 9th Councillor Gary Price, Budget Task Force Chair for the City of Cambridge, along with CAO Jim King and city treasurer and Commissioner of Corporate Services Steven Fairweather, will provide an opportunity for a briefing session with news media prior to the kick off of the public budget process. 2013-01-08 PDF 65Kb
Cambridge New Year's Levee - A Bubbling Success The New Year's Levee of today has evolved to more of a social happening than was the case when it was first established in Canada in 1646, but the theme of marking the New Year rang true at the celebration held by the City of Cambridge this past Saturday. 2013-01-07 PDF 302Kb
Media Advisory - New Year’s Eve Skate Party There are two special dates to put in your calendar for events at the City of Cambridge: December 31st, 2012 and January 5th, 2013. 2012-12-21 PDF 67Kb
Holiday Notice from the City of Cambridge - Free skate at Family New Years Eve Celebration December 31st The City of Cambridge extends holiday greetings to the community and the many important partners who work with us. Please be advised of schedule changes related to the holidays. The following outline reflects modifications to facility hours of operations and details of special program offerings. 2012-12-17 PDF 71Kb
Consolidation of Emergency Dispatch The Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) will be participating in ongoing discussions with Waterloo Regional Police Service and Waterloo Regional EMS regarding the consolidation of emergency dispatch. 2012-12-13 PDF 58Kb
Cambridge Fire Department Shares the '12 Days of Holiday Fire Safety' Message This time of year is extremely busy as we prepare for the holidays and make plans to spend time with family and friends. According to Ontario's Fire Marshal Ted Wieclawek, it's also a time that poses a higher risk of fires according to the annual statistics. 2012-12-07 PDF 74Kb
City of Cambridge Offers New Options for Bids and Tenders The City of Cambridge is now offering an option for those interested in the Bids and Tenders process. Effective immediately, all requests for tenders,
proposals, quotations and supporting information will be advertised and available for electronic download from the new online portal - www.biddingo.com/Cambridge.
2012-12-05 PDF 66Kb
Cambridge Awards 'Community Inclusion Recognition' to Jordan Thorne Cambridge City Council tonight presented the 'Community Inclusion Recognition Award' to two-time brain cancer survivor Jordan Thorne, a 16-year-old Cambridge resident who is credited with making a positive impact on the lives of people living disabilities in our community. 2012-12-03 PDF 106Kb
Cambridge 'Toys for Tickets' Program Launches This Weekend The much anticipated 'Toys for Tickets' program at the City of Cambridge will be offered again this year. It's the fourth year that the City has offered an option for people to pay their parking ticket with a toy, and already the City of Cambridge is getting calls from citizens asking if they will have the option again this year. 2012-11-30 PDF 74Kb
Winter Clothing Drive - Recycle, Reuse and Help People in need! Cozy coats, mittens, winter boots and anything snuggly and warm is needed for the second annual Winter Clothing Drive undertaken by the City of Cambridge in
partnership with Babcock & Wilcox Canada Ltd. The clothing collection will be distributed to the local Salvation Army, and shelters Argus Residence for Youth and The Bridges.
2012-11-26 PDF 133Kb
Recognizing People Behind the Exceptional Municipal Service Delivery Delivering quality service is all part of the job for staff and those working under contract at the City of Cambridge. But sometimes the good things remain behind the scenes and it's our time to shine the light on a few people who deserve a thumbs up! 2012-11-26 PDF 116Kb
Spotlight on Cambridge Manufacturing - Event Supports Local Firms Cambridge is known for manufacturing - it's the lifeblood of our economy. While the convergence of technology and innovation here has given our local manufacturers a competitive edge in the global marketplace, partnerships and working together will continue to keep us strong. 2012-11-21 PDF 117Kb
City Unveils 2012 Festival of Events for Christmas in Cambridge If you think the 'Christmas in Cambridge' festival couldn't have gotten any better, think again. There's 'Joyful Noise' by the Galt Little Theatre and
'Unsilent Night' will include more elements this year as part of the 2012 line up for the much anticipated holiday celebrations.
2012-11-20 PDF 195Kb
Media Advisory - 'Christmas In Cambridge' Kick Off What do artificial ice, photographic booths/props and actors from the Galt Little Theatre have in common? They will all be part of the 'Christmas in Cambridge' 2012 kick off to showcase one the biggest and best festivals in the City of Cambridge. 2012-11-19 PDF 62Kb
Sanitary Services - Not Sexy but Vital Infrastructure Cambridge Master Plan Under Development Info Session Planned Nov. 22 2012-11-19 PDF 105Kb
Emergency Services Get a Boost - New Aerial Truck Helps Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) Deliver Vital Services A new state of the art aerial truck just arrived in the City of Cambridge. 2012-11-15 PDF 234Kb
Media Advisory - Chair of the Bazaar Committee Talks Preparation and Fundraising Goals The David Durward Centre in Cambridge has been offering a Christmas Bazaar to the community for nearly 20 years. The event brings out about 500 people annually and involves dozens of volunteers and community contributions. 2012-11-13 PDF 64Kb
Successful Roundtable Discussions in Cambridge with Local MPPs The special meeting of Cambridge City Council concluded this morning with a positive outcome resulting in a commitment for more dialogue and partnership building. 2012-11-12 PDF 65Kb
Random Act of Kindness Day Embraced in Cambridge Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation Spearheads Our Community Involvement

The City of Cambridge will once again participate in the annual 'Random Act of Kindness Day' initiative that serves to spread a little extra kindness throughout the community on Friday, November 9th.
2012-11-07 PDF 62Kb
Media Advisory - Government Partners Come Together for Dialogue Cambridge City Council will host a special meeting of Council to dialogue with local members of provincial parliament. Mayor Craig and members of Cambridge City Council, along with North Dumfries Mayor Robert Deutschmann, will discuss the local business, social and infrastructure situation with three Ontario Parliament representatives: MPP for Cambridge-North Dumfries Rob Leone, MPP for Kitchener-Conestoga Michael Harris, and MPP for Kitchener-Waterloo Catherine Fife. 2012-11-06 PDF 62Kb
Cambridge Firefighters Embrace 'Movember' The Cambridge Fire Department has gathered a team of firefighters in support of Movember, an international initiative that helps support awareness for men's health issues such as prostate cancer. 2012-11-02 PDF 61Kb
Christmas Bazaars on the Horizon The two primary events that help Cambridge community centres raise funds for enhanced programs are coming up soon. Allan Reuter Centre, 507 King Street and David Durward Centre, 62 Dickson Street will hold their annual Christmas Bazaars in November. 2012-10-25 PDF 132Kb
City-Wide Loose Leaf Pick Up Begins November 5th As Cambridge residents enjoy the outdoors and perhaps, work on yard clean up, the City of Cambridge announces details on the loose leaf pick up services. 2012-10-25 PDF 62Kb
Cambridge Sports Awards Recipients Honoured at Annual Banquet Cambridge Sports Awards Recipients Honoured at Annual Banquet
Share the Inspiring Journey of Sport

It's official; the finalists for the Cambridge sports awards are out
today. Join us as we announce the winners and recognize local athletes at the 39th Annual Cambridge Sports Award Banquet on Friday, November 2, 2012 at 6:00pm at the Cambridge Holiday Inn, 200 Holiday Inn Drive.
2012-10-24 PDF 63Kb
Kids Talk Business and Finance with Cambridge Mayor Celebrating "Local Government Week" with Junior Achievement

The big business of municipal government was the focus of the "Local Government Week" activities at the City of Cambridge. Mayor Doug Craig hosted a large group of middle-school aged students from St. Francis Catholic Elementary School who were involved in the Junior Achievement (JA) 'Dollars with Sense' financial literacy program.
2012-10-22 PDF 148Kb
Ratification of Collective Agreement Occurs in Cambridge The City of Cambridge and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), Local 1882 are pleased to announce the ratification of a new collective agreement. 2012-10-22 PDF 61Kb
Community Invited to Sneak Peek of First Phase of New Bike Park The City of Cambridge has reached a milestone in the development of the bike park facilities within Riverside Park and is offering a sneak peek tomorrow, along with an official ceremony and all the fanfare. 2012-10-10 PDF 62Kb
More Online Tools for Cambridge Citizens Property Assessment, Tax and Ward Information Look-up Now Available

The City of Cambridge today launched another feature in the online tool box that helps citizens look up information in three new areas of interest: property
assessment, taxes and Ward Councillor contacts.
2012-10-05 PDF 62Kb
Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest Kicks off the Festhalle Celebrations Rotary Club's Cambridge Bavaria Haus Friday and Saturday. Mayor Doug Craig and Members of Cambridge City Council were on hand last night for the start of the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest celebrations in Cambridge at the Rotary Club's Bavaria Haus. 2012-10-05 PDF 241Kb
Behind the Scenes LOOK at Cambridge Fire Department Commemorate Fire Prevention Week with Us

Ever wondered what it looks like inside a fire station? Now is your chance to see first hand and hear from fire prevention educators for the Cambridge Fire
Department (CFD). CFD is opening its doors at all five fire stations throughout the City to share safety messages during 'Fire Prevention Week'.
2012-10-04 PDF 61Kb
Thanksgiving Day Holiday Notice - Service Update from the City of Cambridge There are lots of things to be thankful for if you live or work in the City of Cambridge, one of the fastest growing and safest communities in the country. This Thanksgiving Day - Monday October 8th - we send best wishes to your family and offer some updates on the City of Cambridge holiday services. 2012-10-02 PDF 67Kb
Proposed ‘Tree Preservation By-law’-Balancing Environment and Community Needs Public Information Centre (PIC) slated for Thursday Oct 4th

The City of Cambridge will hold an information session to share the details of a proposed 'Tree Preservation By-law' with members of the public. The newly drafted by-law seeks to provide a responsible and manageable approach to the long-term protection and preservation of trees, our City's urban forest canopy and green infrastructure.
2012-10-02 PDF 62Kb
Boot Drive is happening this Saturday Sept. 29th Members of the Cambridge Professional Fire Fighters' Association (CPFFA) will once again hit the streets on Saturday September 29th to volunteer for the local "Boot Drive" campaign in support of Muscular Dystrophy (MD). 2012-09-24 PDF 62Kb
Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest: An Important Regional Festival Rotary Club offers three nights of Celebrations in Cambridge - Wunderbar!

That much anticipated Cambridge Community Oktoberfest Luncheon is back on again this year on Wednesday, October 3rd. Join Miss Oktoberfest, Onkel Hans and his side kicks the Steiners, as we celebrate the third annual event hosted by Cambridge City Council.
2012-09-21 PDF 169Kb
Building Ties with Chengdu, China COM DEV's Exceptional Growth and Innovation Impresses Visiting Delegation

Guests from Chengdu Municipal Foreign Affairs Office, Asia & Pacific Division, along with a representative of the Chengdu Hi-Tech Development Zone, visited the City of Cambridge recently to explore opportunities for partnership.
2012-09-19 PDF 218Kb
Sports Day in Canada Moves Cambridge Residents Partnership Offers Free Fitness Series in Celebration of Sport

Beginning on September 22nd and leading up to the official September 29th 'Sports Day in Canada', the City of Cambridge, and partners at Active Cambridge and the YMCA of Cambridge will offer a series of free fitness experiences to the community.
2012-09-19 PDF 64Kb
Tour Cambridge Art Studios for Free Chance to Win a Gift Basket by Attending on September 22-23, 2012

It's that time of year again when local Cambridge artists team up to showcase their latest creations and give the community a glimpse of their studio environment for free. Discover the exciting, educational and stimulating world of art at the 10th annual Cambridge Studio Tour & Sale on Saturday September 22nd from 10:00am - 5:00pm and Sunday September 23trd from 12:00noon - 5:00pm.
2012-09-18 PDF 62Kb
City of Cambridge to Host Chengdu Delegation COM DEV International, a world leader in the provision of space hardware and services, will join with the City of Cambridge and partners at Conestoga College
Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning, University of Waterloo School of Architecture Cambridge, the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce and Canada's Technology Triangle (CTT) Inc., to host an important group of visitors from Chengdu, China on Friday, September 14th.
2012-09-13 PDF 64Kb
City of Cambridge to Purchase Historically Significant Building Innovative Public-Private Partnership Facilitates Library Expansion and Offers Quality Dining Services in the Mix

The 1885 architectural gem designed during the Sir John A. Macdonald era, located in the heart of the Galt neighbourhood of Cambridge, will soon belong to the citizens of Cambridge. Last night, Cambridge City Council approved the recommendation to spend $950,000 for the purchase of the historic Post Office at 12 ½ Water Street.
2012-09-11 PDF 63Kb
Celebrating Southern Pride At Cambridge Farmers' Market It's been 50 years since Southern Pride Poultry (formerly known as Farm Fresh Poultry and Paris Poultry Products) became a vendor at the Cambridge Farmers'
Market, 40 Dickson Street.

To celebrate join Mayor and Members of Council on Saturday September 8th
2012-09-07 PDF 61Kb
Labour Day is Around the Corner – Service Update from the City of Cambridge The weather forecast for this Labour Day long weekend looks hot. There are also some hot opportunities to cool down at the City of Cambridge. We'll be offering some special swim times so check out the schedules. If spontaneous leisure activities are more your style, splash around in one of our free outdoor spray pads as there are 11 from which to choose. 2012-08-31 PDF 66Kb
Seeking Input on Proposed 'Tree Preservation By-law' Balancing Environmental Benefits with the Needs of the Community

A new 'Tree Preservation By-law' that seeks to provide a responsible and manageable approach to the long-term protection and preservation of trees in the community, is in draft form at the City of Cambridge.
2012-08-23 PDF 63Kb
City of Cambridge Wins AMO Gas Tax Award for Investment in Asset Management The City of Cambridge has earned an AMO Gas Tax Capacity Building Award for an innovative public private partnership that enhances municipal asset management. 2012-08-21 PDF 170Kb
Cambridge Mayor's Movie Night Benefits Local Charities Join Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig and members of the city team as we host the 11th Annual Mayor's Movie Night on Monday, September 17th. The event takes place at the Galaxy Cinemas, 355 Hespeler Road (Hwy 24) beginning with a reception at 6:30pm. 2012-08-16 PDF 62Kb
Drop in for the City of Cambridge’s Water Safety Awareness Day at the W. G. Johnson Centre on August 17 The lifeguards at the W.G Johnson Centre, 31 Kribs Street, will offer a Water Safety Awareness Day to arm people in the community with safety skills related to water on Friday, August 17th throughout the day beginning at 1:00pm. 2012-08-14 PDF 79Kb
Open Burn Ban Lifted in the City of Cambridge The Cambridge Fire Department today removed the ban on open burning in the city, subject to the appropriate permit being in place. The restriction was issued on July 20th due to extremely hot, dry conditions that affected safe burning conditions. 2012-08-09 PDF 61Kb
Holiday Notice from the City of Cambridge - August 6th is a Civic Holiday The first Monday of August is a holiday for people in many parts of Canada, and is known as a Civic Holiday. We'll be offering some great opportunities to swim so please be sure to check the pool schedules or contact pool staff for details:
www.cambridge.ca/facilities. The City of Cambridge wishes to advise you of the some schedule adjustments related to the August 6th Civic Holiday.
2012-08-01 PDF 69Kb
City of Cambridge Citizen Engagement Task Force Wants to Hear from YOU! There's a new initiative coming from the recently established 'Citizen Engagement Task Force' at the City of Cambridge that seeks to get your input. The task force was established in June to explore strategies that will encourage people to be more invested in local government processes. 2012-07-26 PDF 62Kb
Food and Community Connection -Up Close and Personal with Local Chefs Cambridge Farmers' Market Kicks Off the 'Chef Meets Farmers' Series

The 'Chef Meets Farmer' series is back on again this year at the Cambridge Farmers' Market, one of the oldest market locations in the country at 40 Dickson Street. Kicking off the special event that runs this Saturday July 28th at 11:00am is Chef Michael Boyd of the Cafe 13 Main Street Grill.
2012-07-24 PDF 118Kb
Sanctioned Graffiti Walls in Cambridge - Street Art Distinctions in Public Spaces People might think that graffiti isn't a celebrated form of art in any community, but they'd be wrong when it comes to some street art in Cambridge. While the City of Cambridge and regional partners are very clear about the goals of the Waterloo Region Anti-graffiti Alliance to reduce the widespread impact on a community of vandalism, there are three sanctioned walls within the City of Cambridge that foster the street art concept. 2012-07-20 PDF 201Kb
Free Wi-Fi At Cambridge City Hall and Civic Square Starts Saturday Planning on surfing the net while taking in a council meeting?
Exchanging data wirelessly will become easier at Cambridge City Hall and surrounding Civic Square because of a new free Wi-Fi service that begins this Saturday, July 21st.
2012-07-19 PDF 61Kb
Arts and Culture Community Recognition Cambridge Seeking Nominations for Arts and Culture Awards - Deadline August 31 2012-07-18 PDF 71Kb
Open Fire Ban Still in Effect in Cambridge As news reports continue to pour in about the extremely dry conditions and grass fires that are causing damage across the region, The City of Cambridge wishes to remind you that there is a complete ban on open burning in the community. 2012-07-12 PDF 61Kb
Temporary Fire Ban in Effect for the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to remind our citizens that a ban on open burning is in effect as a response to the extremely dry vegetation conditions and warm
temperatures. The ban will remain in effect until further notice and until such time as it is deemed that the environmental conditions are safe to resume open burning.
2012-07-09 PDF 66Kb
Outdoor Pool Hours Extended to Beat the Heat With temperatures continuing to climb, and the recent Environment Canada humidex advisory in place for Waterloo Region, the City of Cambridge would like
to advise citizens of a number of options to stay cool in Cambridge.
2012-07-05 PDF 60Kb
Learn about Archiving Techniques to Preserve Memories at Home Heritage Cambridge in conjunction with the City of Cambridge Archives, will host a special workshop entitled 'Archiving at Home'. The workshop will share basic conservation and preservation techniques and include details on creating detailed inventories for the digital world. 2012-06-27 PDF 59Kb
Media Advisory - Get Out Your Kilt - The Highland Games are Back in July Cambridge Highland Games Organizers Offer Press a Sneak Peak

It's that time of year again when the Cambridge Highland Games organizers offer media a sneak peak at this year's program. Members of Cambridge City Council are
welcome to join media representatives at the event which highlights some of the offerings.
2012-06-27 PDF 63Kb
Canada Day Holiday Weekend Schedule from the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to remind citizens and visitors to the area that the holiday schedule is in effect for the upcoming long weekend. We invite you to the Canada Day festivities taking place all day long on July 1st which include activities, a parade and fireworks (visit www.cambridgecanadaday.com for more info). 2012-06-27 PDF 66Kb
Media Advisory - 'Trail Guy' to Lead Historical Walk in Cambridge Did you know that Cambridge has ties to the original Mennonite settlement trails? How about the fact that the City is blessed with rich natural amenities including limestone cliffs that formed around 450 million years ago? Here's your chance to learn more on a special nature walk. 2012-06-27 PDF 62Kb
Nation's Biggest Canada Day Parade includes 'The Incredible Hulk' Stunt Person Red and White are sure to dominate any Canada Day celebration, but Cambridge's Canada Day parade and related activities will also feature a full spectrum of colours as the mix of entertainment, fireworks, floats, and attractions continues to grow. 2012-06-25 PDF 58Kb
Media Advisory - Cambridge Fire Department Recognition Night There's a new twist to the Cambridge Fire Department's (CFD) annual recognition evening as the team will also pay tribute to an international Firefighter who joined the department under a unique exchange program. 2012-06-21 PDF 57Kb
Pival International Inc. Opens Pival Expedite Headquarters in Cambridge The latest business development news about a national transportation and distribution firm landing in Cambridge is a testament to the local economic diversity and strategic location, affirms Pival International Inc. President Mario La Barbera. Pival Expedite, the transportation arm of Pival International Inc. which is based in Dorval, Quebec, today officially celebrated its expansion into Cambridge. The move centralizes its dispatch, sales, distribution and administration operations with a view to continued growth and job creation. 2012-06-20 PDF 128Kb
City of Cambridge Offers a Number of Options to Help You Stay Cool As weather temperatures continue to climb, and the recent Environment Canada humidex advisory is in place for the area, the City of Cambridge wishes to advise citizens of a few options to cool down. 2012-06-19 PDF 59Kb
Pival International Inc. Opens Pival Expedite Headquarters in Cambridge Pival Expedite, a division of Quebec-based Pival International Inc., a
multi-location warehousing and transportation company, will officially celebrate the establishment of its new Cambridge HQ transportation operations. Pival stands for 'Partners In Value Added Logistics'.
2012-06-15 PDF 71Kb
Celebrating 10 Years - Cambridge Mayor's Celebration of the Arts is Friday June 15 The 10th Annual Cambridge Mayor's Celebration of the Arts (CMCA)program was unveiled today at Cambridge City Hall. The jam packed program includes performing arts, visual presentations and a unique sampling of food from over a dozen local restaurants. 2012-06-06 PDF 133Kb
Edible Trees Event for Christopher Champlain Cultivating Community Garden Join us for a ceremony as we mark the beginning of a new initiative of support for the Christopher Champlain Cultivating Community Garden. Under its Edible Trees program, Tree Canada is celebrating its new partnership with Cambridge City Green and the Kinbridge Community Association. 2012-06-05 PDF 69Kb
Charles Whitney Boardwalk at Riverside Park Official Re-Opening It's been part of the landscape in the Preston community for nearly 30 years; however, the latest phase of work signifies the completion of the $250,000 boardwalk re-construction known as the Charles Whitney Nature Interpretation Trail originally built by the local Preston-Hespeler Rotary Club. The City of Cambridge will host an official opening this Saturday, June 2nd. 2012-05-29 PDF 85Kb
Cambridge Appoints New Deputy Fire Chief - Administration The City of Cambridge is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Rehill as Deputy Fire Chief-Administration for the Cambridge Fire Department (CFD). 2012-05-28 PDF 48Kb
Pautler Centre To Open Conditioning Room The William E. Pautler Centre, a 50+ Recreation Centre located within Langs, 1145 Concession Rd, will open a new conditioning room on June 4th, 2012. To showcase the fitness facility, the City of Cambridge is holding an open house this Monday, May 28th between 10:00am - 12:00pm. 2012-05-24 PDF 21Kb
Cambridge Riverfest Expands to a 2-day Event The much anticipated Cambridge Riverfest event which takes place at Riverbluffs Park, 251 George Street North, is adding another element to the mix this year. The event will expand to include a second day to offer a "Friday Night Fish Fry". 2012-05-22 PDF 34Kb
Victoria Day Long Weekend Many people recognize Victoria Day as the much anticipated long weekend in May, but few can say why we celebrate this day as a national holiday. The holiday was established in honour of Queen Victoria's birthday and also, simultaneously, that day on which the current reigning Canadian sovereign's official birthday is recognized. 2012-05-18 PDF 30Kb
Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Night What do a teacher, comedian, student, Big Sister, palliative caregiver, toastmaster and editor have in common? They are all part of the incredible mix of talent being recognized this year at the annual Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Night. The event, which is slated for Friday May 25th, 6:30pm at the Galt Country Club, 750 Coronation Blvd. in Cambridge, brings together finalists in five categories and also honours one special person for the Trustee's Award. 2012-05-10 PDF 28Kb
Road Construction Update from the City of Cambridge Would you like to check on road and lane closures within the City of Cambridge? Technology enhancements have made it possible for the City to provide an evergreen list of road and lane closures to the benefit of our citizens and visitors. 2012-05-10 PDF 154Kb
Cambridge Park will carry the name of local War Hero Join Councillors Karl Kiefer and Ben Tucci, members of the Peter's family, along with officials at the City of Cambridge, as we officially open the Paul Peters neighbourhood park. The park naming recognizes local resident and Flight Sergeant Paul Peters who was shot down while in his country's service. Born in Cambridge, Ontario, he was only 19 years of age when his Lancaster Bomber went down over Germany in World War II. 2012-05-07 PDF 61Kb
New Performance Theatre in Cambridge Unveils Official Name In an unprecedented move of corporate philanthropy within the city of Cambridge, a $1 million pledge has been made for the exclusive naming rights of the Cambridge Performing Arts Complex. 2012-05-07 PDF 31Kb
Cambridge Mayor's Workforce Training & Development Awards Highlight Local Accomplishments Four Cambridge companies were recognized tonight for their training and development strategies for workforce development. Presentations for the 'Mayor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training & Development' took place this evening at the Cambridge City Council meeting which recognized exceptional initiatives undertaken by McDonald's Restaurant-Hespeler Road, Cambridge Kips Gymnastics Club, Cambridge Hotel & Conference Centre and PepsiCo Foods Canada-Frito Lay.
2012-05-07 PDF 91Kb
Ball Diamond Official Naming The City of Cambridge will officially mark the naming of the Baseball Diamond located within Stirling Macgregor Park. Join ward Councillor Gary Price and members of the community as we pay tribute to John Corbett for his exceptional contributions to sport in Cambridge. 2012-05-04 PDF 26Kb
Canada's Largest Canada Day Parade Needs Your Help! Cambridge has long been known for putting on the largest Canada Day Parade in the nation, and the event is highly embraced by locals, visitors and nearby communities.

Reminder Parade Entry Deadline is May 15th
2012-04-24 PDF 34Kb
Youth Appreciation Awards Plus Special Event Looking for Performers Want to show off your talents at a special event for youth? Or maybe you want to network and check out the talent? In advance of National Youth Week (May 1-7), The Youth Advisory Committee to Council (YACC) will host a ‘coffee house’ on Saturday April 28th between 6:00 – 9:00pm at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. 2012-04-24 PDF 49Kb
Trout Release Planned in Cambridge on Wednesday April 25th Cambridge's Soper Park will be a flurry of activity on Wednesday afternoon as representatives from Cambridge City Council, Cambridge WATERS, the Grand River Conservation Authority (GRCA) and the Friends of Mill Creek volunteers will join the Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) in undertaking the annual trout release program. 2012-04-23 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge's Rich History Important to Renewal Projects On the Road to City-wide Standards - Info Session April 18th

From the early days of the Mennonite settlements in Cambridge to John Erb's establishment of the Grist Mill, the City has prospered from a rich and exciting road to development and advancement. As with any municipality with such a significant past, it means that elements of the hard infrastructure are sometimes reflective of the standards of the day.
2012-04-17 PDF 170Kb
Cambridge Deputy Fire Chief Tennant Moves East After more than 6 years with the City of Cambridge Fire Department (CFD), Deputy Fire Chief Doug Tennant is moving on. Tennant will take the reigns as Chief of the City of Peterborough's Fire Department on May 7th. 2012-04-17 PDF 74Kb
Looking to Get Involved in Local Government? New Citizen Engagement Task Force There's a new 'Citizen Engagement Task Force' at the City of Cambridge and Cambridge City Council invites you to apply before the April 25th deadline.
2012-04-13 PDF 31Kb
Cambridge's Corporate Sustainability Plan Supported by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities’ Green Municipal Fund The City of Cambridge is embracing sustainability and incorporating the philosophy and approach into everything we do today and into the future. The culmination of months of research, best practices and policy development occurred recently with the unveiling of the Corporate Sustainability Plan (CSP), an undertaking that puts in place guidelines that help shape the overall corporate approach to service delivery. 2012-04-12 PDF 34Kb
Easter Holiday Services The City of Cambridge wishes to advise our residents of the service modifications in place during this Easter holiday. There is also a special Easter Candy Scatter happening on Saturday April 7th at the Cambridge Farmers’ Market, 40 Dickson Street, starting at 10:00am. 2012-04-03 PDF 30Kb
Free Arts Social focuses on Grant Writing and Marketing We have a strong and vibrant creative class in Cambridge, and the latest initiative to support the artistic community comes in the way of a hands-on seminar with representatives from the Ontario Arts Council and Oakville Galleries. 2012-04-03 PDF 26Kb
Wear Red & White and Come to the Live Right Now Event April 1st There will be entertainment, marching and stationary bands, displays, food specialists, an author, an Olympic Medalist, activities and thousands of apples lining Civic Square as part of the final community event in CBC's Live Right Now competition. Join the City of Cambridge and over 16 community partners including Active Cambridge as we go for the crown in the national competition this Sunday April 1st. 2012-03-27 PDF 34Kb
Earth Hour Inspires Local Conservation Initiatives - Support on Saturday March 31st The City of Cambridge and The Region of Waterloo wish to remind you that Earth Hour, the symbolic event that raises awareness of climate change and the need for energy conservation, is happening this weekend. 2012-03-27 PDF 78Kb
Temporary Closure of Dolson Pool The City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons of John Dolson Pool, 212 South Street, that it will be closed on Thursday March 29th between 8:00am - 4:00pm and will reopen after this time. 2012-03-27 PDF 25Kb
Cambridge is Ontario's Finalist for CBC's Live Right Now The City of Cambridge has made the cut in the first leg of CBC's Live Right Now completion which began earlier this year. A few days ago, 13 cities were announced as semi-finalists; one from each province or territory in Canada. 2012-03-23 PDF 30Kb
New Inductees to Cambridge Hall of Fame include Entrepreneur and Founding Member of Women’s College Hospital The City of Cambridge is pleased to welcome two new inductees to the prestigious Hall of Fame: Germano Bairos and Dr. Rowena Hume. 2012-03-19 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Unveils Technology Enhancements Cambridge Unveils Technology Enhancements: IBM Analytics for City Services and Safety, and BlackBerry PlayBook Aids Mobile Operations

The City of Cambridge and technology partners at IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) today unveiled a first of a kind system that will arm City staff with the tools they need to enhance Asset Management and related business processes for the municipality.
2012-03-16 PDF 160Kb
Media Advisory: Cambridge Unveils Technology Enhancements The City of Cambridge and technology partners at IBM (NYSE: IBM) and Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ: RIMM; TSX: RIM) will share the latest technology and innovation that is shaping the Asset Management and infrastructure management systems for the municipality. 2012-03-13 PDF 25Kb
Cambridge City Council Approves Tax Increase 2.55 percent Operating plus 0.8 percent infrastructure investment Cambridge City Council tonight received the recommendations of the Budget Task Force that offered two approaches: a proposed tax rate increase of 3.74 percent or to consider even further options for cost cutting to bring the final tax increase down to 3.4 percent. 2012-03-05 PDF 27Kb
Winter Maintenance Notice from the City of Cambridge While Environment Canada has ended the snowfall warning for the Waterloo Region, the City of Cambridge wishes to remind citizens of some of the details regarding winter maintenance services in the city. 2012-02-24 PDF 67Kb
Raw Foods Seminars on at the Cambridge Farmers' Market A new series of seminars along the health and wellness theme are slated to run at the Cambridge Farmers' Market beginning on March 3rd. The series focuses on how to incorporate raw foods into your diet, digestive considerations and general information to aid healthy living. 2012-02-23 PDF 32Kb
'Live Right Now' Winner Gets $100K Natural Playground The latest development in the Live Right Now (LRN) Capital of Canada competition ups the stakes for the national winning community. 2012-02-17 PDF 28Kb
Family Day Holiday Notice from the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge extends holiday greetings to everyone in our community and the important partners who work with us. Please note there will be schedule adjustments to coincide with Family Day on Monday February 20th. 2012-02-15 PDF 33Kb
Movies Offered by Cambridge City Green Spark Discussion Cambridge City Green will offer a series of three complimentary films that will challenge the community by examining the impacts of the status quo and exploring sustainable living and solutions for the future.

Wed Feb 22nd - Crude Impact
Wed Feb 29th - Powerful - Energy for Everyone
Thurs Mar 8th - Revenge of the Electric Car


Movies begin at 7 p.m. at Cambridge City Hall
2012-02-14 PDF 35Kb
Milestone Update in Cambridge's Official Plan Review Process Staff in Cambridge's Planning Services Department is gearing up for the next step in revising the Official Plan (OP) an important document that builds the framework for land-use and sets policies in accordance with the Provincial Planning Act. The act requires that all municipalities revisit their official plan every five years. 2012-02-09 PDF 36Kb
Design for New Bike Park in Cambridge Underway - Biking Phenomenon Brings Vote Opportunity You've heard about BMX free-style events in the XGames or how bike racing has become the latest extreme sport opportunity, now hear about the new bike park that is to be built in Cambridge. The City of Cambridge is planning to create a new bike park within Riverside Park, the City's largest community park that spans some 102 hectares. It's a $150,000 initiative that also includes funding support from the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport through its 'Healthy Community Fund'. 2012-02-09 PDF 26Kb
E-Billing Services Begin in Cambridge - Water Bills First Invoice to distribute Electronically The City of Cambridge is now offering citizens an option to receive their water bills by email. The new eBilling service allows customers to sign up for electronic delivery of their water/waste water bills and receive the information about four weeks prior to the due date of the account. 2012-02-06 PDF 27Kb
Media Advisory - Hawk-ey Day at Cambridge Farmers' Market Hockey will come to life on the streets of Cambridge tomorrow as the Cambridge Farmers' Market and the Cambridge Winter Hawks team up for a special Hawk-ey Day. Kids will battle with ministicks, take part in a rapid fire game or even play a little pin the goal in the net as part of the morning long activities. 2012-02-03 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Vies for the Live Right Now Capital of Canada The City of Cambridge and Active Cambridge, a community partner with a mission to make Cambridge a more vibrant and active city, have taken up the challenge to compete for the Live Right Now Capital of Canada through an innovative initiative launched recently by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC). 2012-01-24 PDF 29Kb
Call for Nominations for Bernice Adams Awards – Deadline Feb. 25th The Cambridge community is very versed with the accomplishments of the late Bernice Adams; she was a well known writer, fundraiser and performer who was often described as a colourful personality with a fiery spark. A former councillor of the then Town of Galt, and having served as vice-chair of the Waterloo Region Police Services Commission, she also is the name sake of a prestigious award that celebrates arts and culture in the community.

It's that time of year again where the Cambridge Centre for the Arts team, coupled with the dedicated volunteers of the Cultural Awards Committee, are looking for your help to submit nominations. The nomination deadline is February 25, 2012.
2012-01-20 PDF 27Kb
Media Advisory - BIA Roundtable In the tradition of cooperation and building synergies in the downtown areas, Mayor Doug Craig and Members of Cambridge City Council will host a roundtable session with representatives and retailers from the three Business Improvement Areas(BIAs) in the City. 2012-01-19 PDF 25Kb
Cambridge Centre for the Arts Announces Artist-in-Residence There has been a playwright, iconographer, choreographer and painter among the mix of prominent artists that have been named as the annual Artist-in-Residence (AIR) for the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. 2012-01-18 PDF 82Kb
Cambridge Staff Present Starting Point for 2012 Budget Deliberations The City of Cambridge staff today kicked off the public budget process with a review of the starting points, key considerations and challenges for community dialogue. 2012-01-12 PDF 30Kb
Continuing to Forge Partnerships: Cambridge Donates Life Saving Equipment to Conestoga’s Pre-Service Firefighter Program The Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) recently donated a number of previously appreciated Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) units to benefit students in the Pre-Service Firefighter program at Conestoga College. 2012-01-10 PDF 117Kb
Media Advisory - Cambridge Budget Overview for Media Presenting a Starting Point for Budget Task Force Discussions The Chair of the Budget Task Force, Gary Price, and senior staff at the City of Cambridge invite media to a briefing of the draft 2012 Operating and Capital budgets. 2012-01-10 PDF 27Kb
Media Advisory - City of Cambridge Donates Life Saving Equipment to Conestoga College's Pre-Service Fire Program The Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) will donate a number of previously appreciated Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) units to support the Pre-Service Fire program at Conestoga College. Join Cambridge's Deputy Fire Chief Neil Main, Conestoga's Health Services Department Head Wayne Morris and Conestoga's Pre-Service Fire Coordinator Brad Kueneman for a photo opportunity and information about the continued partnership. 2012-01-03 PDF 25Kb
Johnson Pool Temporarily Closed for Maintenance – Jan 3-4, 2012 The City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons of the upcoming temporary closure of Johnson Pool, located in the W.G. Johnson Centre at 31 Kribs Street. 2011-12-23 PDF 139Kb
Toyota Continues Commitment for Public Education and Fire Safety Christmas came early for the Cambridge Fire Department Public Education team when Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada (TMMC) gave the division a prestigious 2011 RAV4 vehicle. 2011-12-22 PDF 126Kb
Thanks to Cambridge Community for Winter Clothing Donations The winter clothing drive was an overwhelming success thanks to the generosity of the Cambridge community. The program, which kicked off December 1st, wrapped up today in time to deliver items for the holidays. It was a partnership approach undertaken by the City of Cambridge and Babcock and Wilcox Canada to collect donations under the reuse/recycling theme to benefit a local Shelter and the Salvation Army. 2011-12-22 PDF 148Kb
Holiday Notice from the City of Cambridge - New Year’s Levee – A New Feature The City of Cambridge extends holiday greetings to everyone in our community and the important partners who work with us. 2011-12-15 PDF 128Kb
'Toys for Tickets' a Big Hit with the Cambridge Community The 'Toys for Tickets' program at the City of Cambridge wrapped up yesterday and the feedback from the community was very positive. 2011-12-15 PDF 95Kb
Cambridge Community Cultural Diversity Survey Results Unveiled Taking the pulse of the Cambridge community with a view to better understanding experiences to enhance delivery of cultural programs was the objective of a study unveiled today. 2011-12-09 PDF 32Kb
Media Advisory - Cambridge Community Cultural Diversity Survey Results to Be Unveiled Staff at the YMCA Cultural Diversity Office will unveil the results of the 'Cambridge Community Cultural Diversity Survey' at a special information reception this week. The YMCA and the City of Cambridge invite residents of this great city to participate in the event as a prelude to the International Human Rights Day which is marked on Saturday December 10th. 2011-12-07 PDF 25Kb
Southwestern Ontario Mayors Echo Need for New Deal The Cambridge Chamber of Commerce this morning hosted a business breakfast that focused on the views of three Ontario Mayors. Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig, Woodstock Mayor Pat Sobeski and Stratford Mayor Dan Mathieson stitched together
the ties of the three growing cities that included academia, business and cultural connections. One thing that was clearly echoed in the remarks was the need to re-evaluate the funding models currently used by all levels of government.
2011-12-07 PDF 52Kb
NEW NAME, NEW HOME, NEW PARTNERSHIPS With a new name, new partnerships and a new building, Cambridge has a reason to celebrate. After a year of anticipation, the new Langs is about to be completely unveiled! Today, Langs and the William E. Pautler Seniors Centre will have their grand opening celebrations with a variety of activities to interest everyone. 2011-12-05 PDF 119Kb
Cambridge Mayor to Speak to Multi-Governmental Funding, Infrastructure Gaps and Future Needs of Community Sustainability Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig will speak to a crowd of business and civic leaders at the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce breakfast meeting this week. He'll be recapping elements of 'The State of the City' address while bringing new awareness to the infrastructure gaps, multi-governmental partnerships and funding situation, along with informative views on the added demands of municipalities to stay globally competitive. He will be joined by guest Mayors Par Sobeski of Woodstock and Dan Mathieson of Stratford. 2011-12-02 PDF 24Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market has Incredible Holiday Line Up The Cambridge Farmers' Market, 40 Dickson Street, may be one of the oldest in the country, but the line up of events are fresh and unique - just like the products and services you'll find there.

This Saturday December 3rd, wake up with Santa and celebrate the magic of Christmas. The special event is brought to you in partnership with the Galt on the Grand, Downtown Cambridge Business Improvement Association (BIA). The market is open during its regular hours between 7:00am - 1:00pm with events starting at 9:00am and running outside of market hours until 3:00pm. The activities include:

o See Santa (9:30am - 12:30pm)
o Horse and trolley rides (9:00am - 3:00pm)
o Music by the Waterloo Carolers (10:00am - 12:00 noon)
o Salvation Arm Band (10:30am - 11:30am)
o Crafts (for all ages upstairs in the market building)
2011-11-30 PDF 72Kb
Winter Clothing Drive Promotes Recycling along with Giving - In Partnership with Babcock & Wilcox Canada In the true spirit of the holidays, the City of Cambridge and local partners from Babcock and Wilcox Canada are teaming up to collect winter clothing for those in need to help them stay warm over the holidays.

The winter clothing donation program runs from December 1st - 22nd and there are several drop-off locations conveniently located throughout the City:

Cambridge City Hall - 50 Dickson Street
David Durward 50+ Centre - 62 Dickson Street
Allan Reuter Centre - 507 King Street East
W.G Johnson Centre - 31 Kribs Street

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Cambridge Hall of Fame Back in Action - City Calls for Nominations – Deadline December 16th The City of Cambridge is re-opening the prestigious Hall of Fame this year and will kick start the process with a call for nominations.

Work is wrapping up on the renovated space at Historic City Hall, 46 Dickson Street, just in time for next year's inductions into the Hall of Fame. The construction project is part three of the Conservation Master Plan and it includes restoration work to the Hall of Fame along with two meeting rooms in the heritage City Hall building. The $120,000 project took a sustainable development approach which included incorporating 100 percent recycled carpet into the mix. Expected to be complete by year end, the enhanced facility will offer modular walls that will reconfigure to provide optimum presentation space for the Hall of Fame and also includes a meeting area for up to a dozen people.
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We've Come a Long Way in Solidifying the new Billing Process Last night, Cambridge City Council received an update from staff on the water/wastewater billing system that is now fully in place at the City. 2011-11-29 PDF 26Kb
'Toys for Tickets' is back on in Cambridge this Holiday Season Starting Thursday, the much anticipated "Toys for Tickets" program at the City of Cambridge will be back on again this year. It's the third year that the City has offered an option for people to pay their parking ticket with a toy. 2011-11-29 PDF 26Kb
Safety and Prevention Key Messages from Cambridge Fire Department Whether you are living in your own home or renting, public education staff at the Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) want to remind you of a few important things to keep your family safe. 2011-11-24 PDF 30Kb
Christmas in Cambridge Launch - Highlights New Festival Elements The "Christmas in Cambridge" festival kicked off today and highlighted some new features which included an event with the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra and an ice cave enhancement for the "Unsilent Night" event. The 9th annual festival showcase at Cambridge City Hall brought together corporate sponsors, community partners and artists involved in the festival which officially begins on Friday November 25th and runs through to Saturday December 31st. 2011-11-15 PDF 121Kb
Cambridge Arts and Culture Achievement Awards Imagine being a nine-year-old and taking top honours at an international dance competition. It's a big honour and even a bigger one to be recognized by your own city government. That's the purpose of the upcoming Annual Arts and Culture Achievement Awards; it is City Council's way to pay tribute to Cambridge's finest. 2011-11-10 PDF 26Kb
Media Advisory - A Walking Christmas Tree, UW Architecture Sneak Peek We won't be silent as the City of Cambridge unveils the 2011 line up for the Christmas in Cambridge festivities. There will be some new elements to report on, and some tweaks to favorite events like "Unsilent Night". 2011-11-10 PDF 25Kb
Exploring New Territories in Efforts to Expand Infrastructure Life Things have changed a lot since the 1950s and 60s when Cambridge first laid pipe for water distribution systems. Today, there are numerous approaches to the rehabilitation of things like watermains and the City of Cambridge is utilizing innovative technology that expands the life of the infrastructure while limiting the disruption to the community. 2011-11-09 PDF 129Kb
FCM's Green Municipal Fund supports the development of the City of Cambridge's Sustainable Community Plan Berry Vrbanovic, president of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) and councillor for the City of Kitchener, Ontario, and the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State for Science and Technology, today announced a Green Municipal FundTM (GMF) grant to the City of Cambridge. The city put the $60,800 in funding toward the development of a sustainable community plan (SCP). 2011-11-08 PDF 43Kb
Want to Be in the Know about the Sports Scene In Cambridge? Cambridge may have a wonderful mix of arts, entertainment and cultural diversity, however, the City has a great deal of athletic accomplishments to recognize. This tribute will happen at the 38th Annual Sports Awards Banquet on Friday November 4th at 6:30pm at the Cambridge Holiday Inn, 200 Holiday Inn Drive. 2011-11-07 PDF 37Kb
Dunfield Breaks Ground on $30 Million Investment An upscale $30 Million development that caters to the "Un Retirement" crowd today broke ground in Cambridge. The "Dunfield Cambridge" will offer a new kind of independent and assistive living retirement residence at Saginaw Parkway and Light Drive in the City. The six-storey, 98,400 square-foot (1,900 sq. metre) facility will offer a resort-inspired rental opportunity for approximately 145 residents. 2011-11-01 PDF 114Kb
Aches, Pains, Comfort Foods, Raw Foods - Cambridge Farmers’ Market Offers Wellness Workshops Whether you are a parent looking to inject a little healthier approach to meal preparation or someone who wants to look for ways to mitigate body pain, the Cambridge Farmers' Market has what you need. 2011-11-01 PDF 26Kb
How Bazaar! The count down to the holidays has already begun and once again, The City of Cambridge team is gearing up to offer bazaar opportunities at two community centres. 2011-10-26 PDF 26Kb
Want to Be in the Know about the Sports Scene In Cambridge? Cambridge may have a wonderful mix of arts, entertainment and cultural diversity, however, the City has a great deal of athletic accomplishments to recognize. This tribute will happen at the 38th Annual Sports Awards Banquet on Friday November 4th at 6:30pm at the Cambridge Holiday Inn, 200 Holiday Inn Drive. 2011-10-24 PDF 38Kb
Cambridge Mayor Responds to Regional Plant Closure The following statement is in response to the national strategy announced by Maple Leaf Foods Inc. which included the shut down of a Kitchener-based food processing plant. 2011-10-19 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Celebrates 'Local Government Week' The Cambridge Council Chambers at Historic City Hall today had a special audience when approximately 50 students converged upon the horseshoe to hear about local governance. 2011-10-17 PDF 27Kb
City-Wide Loose Leaf Pick Up Begins November 7th It's that colourful time of year when leaves begin to fall and yard work is a priority for Cambridge residents. To support this activity, the City of Cambridge will begin the City-wide loose leaf pick up service on Monday November 7th. 2011-10-17 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market Series Kicks Off Chef Meets Farmer Brings an Exciting Mix to the Table

Join us tomorrow as the Cambridge Farmers' Market, 40 Dickson Street, kicks off the first in a series on 'Chef Meets Farmer'. The first program is offered on Saturday October 15th between 11:00am -12:00noon.
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History on the Grand Theme is People and Place - Register Today! The 'History on the Grand' one day symposium is back in Cambridge again this year and will focus on a special theme of 'People and Place'. The popular bi-annual event will take place on Saturday October 22nd at both the Historic City Hall (46 Dickson Street) and the award winning Gold LEED® Cambridge City Hall (50 Dickson Street). 2011-10-13 PDF 26Kb
Thanksgiving Holiday Notice from the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to advise citizens of changes related to the upcoming Thanksgiving Holiday on Monday October 10th. 2011-10-05 PDF 31Kb
Infrastructure Renewal through Government Partnerships There's been a lot of infrastructure work in Cambridge over the last two years thanks to the multi-governmental approach. Working with the Government of Canada and the Province of Ontario, Cambridge residents have benefited from over $21 million in local upgrades. 2011-09-30 PDF 26Kb
K-W Oktoberfest includes Cambridge Festivities Onkel Hans and his new side kicks the Steiners are coming to Cambridge as part of the Cambridge Community Oktoberfest Luncheon, the second annual event hosted by Mayor Craig and members of Cambridge City Council. 2011-09-29 PDF 68Kb
Mayor's State of the City Address Moments ago, Mayor Doug Craig delivered the first of a series of addresses on the state of the City of Cambridge. His remarks focused on the solid financial ground the City has achieved, the extensive 'Service Review' process that has helped the municipality shave over 9 percent off the budget over the last two years, and the City's continued focus on the economy. 2011-09-23 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Artist Studios Open for Behind the Scene Peak Discover the exciting, educational and stimulating world of art at the 9th annual Cambridge Studio Tour & Sale. The tour takes place on Saturday September 24th from 10:00am - 5:00pm and Sunday September 25th from 12:00noon -5:00pm. Admission is free. 2011-09-21 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Fire Department Supports MD - Annual Boot Toll Slated for September 24 For over fifty years, the work that firefighters do to raise funds for Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is MD Canada’s most important source of revenue. The members of the Canadian Professional Fire Fighters' Association (CPFFA) are answering the fundraising call once again this year. 2011-09-19 PDF 31Kb
Cambridge Expands Online Services - New Payment Options for Accounts Receivable E-commerce, the electronic financial process that utilizes tools such as internet, is a big deal for a growing segment of the community. Whether you are a resident or a business working with the City of Cambridge, the thrust behind the latest enhancements introduced is to provide you with new choices. 2011-09-19 PDF 31Kb
Murdoch Mysteries Production is On Again in Cambridge Cambridge continues to be a popular location for the film industry as the stars and production crews from Murdoch Mysteries, the award-winning Canadian drama set in the Victorian era, descend upon the City. 2011-09-16 PDF 31Kb
New Process for Addressing Blocked Sewers - Call Before You Fix The underground infrastructure for a city is complex and that's why the 'Standard Operating Procedure' for clearing blocked sewer pipes has changed. Introduced by Union Gas, the new step recognizes the growing number of underground pipes and infrastructure, the potential to damage them and the resulting safety impacts to residents. 2011-09-14 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Mayor's 'State of the City Address' Focuses on the China Connection Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig will deliver the 2011 "State of the City Address" next week with a capture of the off-shore business development connections to Cambridge. The line-up also includes remarks by Nadir Patel, the former Canadian Consul General in Shanghai, and David Marskell, Chief Executive Officer of Waterloo Region' The Museum. 2011-09-13 PDF 25Kb
Cambridge's 'Fire Safety Day' Benefits Everyone The Cambridge Fire Department(CFD) will host its annual 'Fire Safety Day' this Saturday and citizens are welcome to take part in the activities, gain some insight into fire prevention, and develop a family emergency evacuation plan. 2011-09-07 PDF 25Kb
Bringing Dance into Community Space Arts Guild Brings Performances to Cambridge Farmers' Market
There's something extra special on the menu next Saturday at the Cambridge Farmers' Market, 40 Dickson Street, with a unique opportunity to see dance performances.
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Labour Day Holiday Notice from the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to advise citizens of changes related to the upcoming Labour Day Holiday slated for Monday September 5th. 2011-09-01 PDF 32Kb
Good News for Commercial Enterprises in Cambridge The City of Cambridge has improved its Public Fire Protection Classification (PFPC) which translates into savings for commercial fire insurance within the City. 2011-08-29 PDF 25Kb
City of Cambridge Shares Draft Corporate Sustainability Plan The City of Cambridge will hold an open house on Tuesday August 23rd between 7:00 - 9:00pm to share the draft Corporate Sustainability Plan (CSP) with the community. The CSP builds on the recently updated corporate Vision to provide an overarching plan that guides the corporation's actions into the future. 2011-08-17 PDF 26Kb
'Light It Up' for the Skate Park Riding the rails at Riverside Rails Skate Park located within Cambridge's largest community park, 49 King Street West, will soon be brighter. 2011-08-17 PDF 37Kb
Chinese Delegation to Visit Cambridge A high level group of government officials from China will visit the City of Cambridge to forge international relations and learn about new and emerging economic development practices at the City. The group represents a variety of Chinese government operations including representatives from the People's government of Beijing Municipality, Shunyi District People's Government, Haidian District People's Government, Dongcheng District People's Government, Yanging County People's Government, Zhongguancun Science Park and Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission. 2011-08-16 PDF 26Kb
Open Burn Ban Lifted in the City of Cambridge The Cambridge Fire Department today lifted the ban on open burning, subject to the appropriate permit being in place. The restriction was issued on July 20th due to extremely hot, dry conditions that affected safe burning conditions.



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Stewardship Rangers and City of Cambridge Plant Trees for Trout Projects to improve the trout-bearing Mill Creek are planned for next week in Cambridge. The Mill Creek Stewardship Rangers will be planting indigenous species of trees, shrubs, and wildflowers on Wednesday August 10th from 10:00am to 2:00pm (as well as conducting an instream clean up, removing in-stream rock dams, fixing erosion sites, and shoring up the banks of Mill Creek) at two locations in Soper Park. 2011-08-05 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge "Show Up and Show Off" Youth Event Underway There are skateboarders in the street, performers warming up and chalk art in full swing at the annual youth event "Show Up and Show Off" now underway at Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street. 2011-08-05 PDF 174Kb
Cambridge 'Show Up and Show Off' Youth Event Includes The Vinyl Killer and Chalk Chicks The City of Cambridge is pulling out the vinyl for a special youth event called 'Show Up and Show Off'. The event will be offered at Cambridge City Hall (Civic Square), 50 Dickson Street, on Friday August 5th and runs from 6:00pm to 10:00pm. 2011-08-04 PDF 30Kb
Rock the Mill in Cambridge - 'Final Thoughts' Headlining at Music Festival Pop, punk and rock musical genres are part of the line up for the 2011 Rock the Mill (RTM) festival happening this Saturday August 6th. While the festival marks its 14th year since it began in Cambridge, what's new is the location; the much anticipated event will take place in Civic Square at Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street. 2011-08-04 PDF 26Kb
Official Re-Opening of Historic Section of Main Street in Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig and members of Cambridge City Council will officially mark the completion of a major makeover of a portion of Main Street in Galt at a ceremony taking place in advance of the Galt Grand Fest celebrations slated for this weekend. Cambridge elected officials will be joined by project partners, local dignitaries, along with a local performing arts dance troupe. 2011-08-04 PDF 26Kb
Neil Main is Cambridge's New Deputy Fire Chief Cambridge Fire Chief Bill Chesney is pleased to announce the appointment of Neil Main as Deputy Fire Chief for the Cambridge Fire Department effective Monday August 8, 2011.
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Civic Holiday Notice from the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to advise citizens of changes related to the upcoming Civic Holiday on Monday August 1st. 2011-07-27 PDF 32Kb
UK Inspired Mill Race Festival is even Bigger this Year The 19th annual "Mill Race Festival of Traditional Folk Music" is going to be bigger and better than ever. This year, the South Waterloo Naval Veterans Association, 30 Cambridge Street, will be a new location that is part of the mix for the popular singarounds, an interactive component of the unique event. 2011-07-26 PDF 180Kb
Cooling Stations in Cambridge As weather temperatures continue to climb, the City of Cambridge wishes to advise citizens of a few options to cool down at City-owned facilities such as community centres, pools, splash pads and arenas. The public is encouraged to bring family, seniors and others to visit one of the climate controlled facilities that are available as cooling stations: 2011-07-20 PDF 30Kb
Human Powered Blender Whips up Smoothies for Charity The exciting mix at the Cambridge Farmers' Market, 40 Dickson Street, this Saturday July 16th will include a special human powered blender drink that will be offered to raise funds for the Canadian Diabetes Foundation. 2011-07-13 PDF 50Kb
Business Retention A Priority in Cambridge - Manufacturing Sector Weighs in on Cambridge Climate for Business Cambridge, Ontario. July 8, 2011: Cambridge City Council will receive a report on Monday July 11th which provides a snapshot of the local manufacturing sector which is based on a recent survey. The survey stems from one goal of the City's Economic Development Strategy 'Designing the Future' which identified reaching out to manufacturers to better understand factors affecting business performance. 2011-07-08 PDF 29Kb
36th Annual Cambridge Highland Games Sneak Peak for Media There is less than two weeks to go before the 36th annual Cambridge Highland Games are underway. The organizing committee will host a sneak peak for news media to share some of the program details and of course, offer a photo opportunity. A piper, some Highland Dancers, and Scottish cuisine will give attendees a taste for what is to come this year. 2011-06-30 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Celebrates the Nation's Birthday with a Parade, Festivities and the Region's Best Fireworks Display Cambridge's Canada Day Celebrations are as patriotic as it gets; the nation's biggest parade, midway rides/activities, and Waterloo Region's best fireworks display. This year, the July 1st celebrations will also include the Warriors' Day participants. The new parade feature honours our troops who have served our country and continue to do so in places like Afghanistan. 2011-06-27 PDF 32Kb
City of Cambridge Extends Property Tax Due Date Recognizing that many residents currently receive their property tax notices by mail, the City of Cambridge is extending the installment due date to Monday July 11th. 2011-06-23 PDF 33Kb
Notice of Temporary Closure of Dolson Pool on June 29 The John Dolson Pool, 212 South Street, will be closed on Wednesday June 29th from 7:00 am until approximately 5:00 pm for scheduled maintenance. The administrative office and other amenities in the facility will remain open. 2011-06-22 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Infrastructure Work Uses Specialized Cameras Join us to see the inspection of the underground infrastructure and speak to the project experts as we engage our partners at Andrews Infrastructure to perform an inspection. They will use a specialized camera to record the condition of the siphon across the river from Todd Street as well as large trunk sewer along the George St N. 2011-06-20 PDF 31Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market Manager Onboard The popularity of the Cambridge Farmers' Market continues to grow as the City adds healthy seminars, events and more vendors to the mix. Another new thing is Alix Aitken who takes the reigns as the new Market Manager. 2011-06-17 PDF 59Kb
'Cambridge Concert Band' Part of the Mayor's Celebration of the Arts on June 17th The 9th Annual Mayor's Celebration of the Arts will kick off in Cambridge at 6:15 pm this Friday with music from the Cambridge Concert Band, a group deeply rooted in the Cambridge community. 2011-06-16 PDF 44Kb
Mail Strike Contingency Plan for the City of Cambridge Mail Strike Contingency Plan for the City of Cambridge - New Processes for Some Business Operations

Following the announcement by Canada Post to suspend mail delivery in urban locations nation-wide, the City of Cambridge wishes to advise community members of its contingency plan to maintain business operations.
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Cambridge Launches Annual Celebration of the Arts It's that time of year again to bring out the big talent in the community to offer up a spectacular array of entertainment, food and festivities as Cambridge rolls out the Mayor's Celebration of the Arts. The free event will take place in Civic Square, the exceptional meeting place outside of Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street, on Friday June 17th. It begins at 6:15 pm and runs until 11:00 pm. 2011-06-09 PDF 92Kb
Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Kicks off in Cambridge with a Flash Mob Dance Crew Mayor Doug Craig and members of Cambridge City Council invite news media to attend the kick off of the Mayor's Celebration of the Arts (MCA). 2011-06-06 PDF 64Kb
City of Cambridge Selects IBM Analytics to Enhance City Operations and Services IBM (NYSE: IBM) and the City of Cambridge today announced a new, collaborative initiative that combines IBM research, consulting services and software to help the City improve city planning, operations and services across all municipal departments. 2011-06-06 PDF 41Kb
Cambridge Centre for the Arts Launches 10th Anniversary Celebrations It has been a decade this month that the Cambridge Centre for the Arts at 60 Dickson Street first opened its doors with a ribbon cutting ceremony performed by then Mayor Jane Brewer. To celebrate the 10th Anniversary milestone, the centre will be hosting a series of free arts events and programs for the community throughout the year. 2011-06-02 PDF 29Kb
Cambridge Fire Department Recognition Evening The Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) will hold its annual recognition evening to mark promotions, recognize years of service and new this year, officially graduate new recruits on Friday June 3rd at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm. News media are invited to this 4th annual event which will take place at the Cambridge Fire Department Headquarters, 1625 Bishop Street North. 2011-06-01 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Achieves ‘Computerworld Honors’ Recognizing Technological Benefits for Society The City of Cambridge has been named a Laureate in the "2011 Computerworld Honors Program" for its use of technology and integration processes in asset management. 2011-05-30 PDF 36Kb
Special Recreational Activities in Cambridge - Coincide with Ontario’s ‘June is Recreation and Parks Month’ The City of Cambridge is a 2011 Ambassador for the provincial initiative that celebrates Recreation and Parks each year in June. For Cambridge residents, it means some unique program offerings that coincide with the Ontario-wide celebrations that help to build awareness and contribute to healthy community building. 2011-05-30 PDF 42Kb
Cambridge Riverfest - Check out the Back 40! Where's the Back 40 in Riverbluffs Park and what's going on there? It's the place for Cambridge's 29th annual Riverfest celebration which takes place on Saturday June 4th. The free event kicks off at 10:00 am and runs until 4:00 pm. 2011-05-27 PDF 106Kb
No Change to Remuneration for Cambridge Council The Remuneration Task Force for the City of Cambridge will bring a report to council this Monday to recommend there be no change to the compensation level for Mayor and Council. 2011-05-27 PDF 25Kb
Emergency Management Experts Work with Local Kids Grade seven students from Hespeler Public School in Cambridge will have a unique opportunity to learn about emergency preparedness from the mouths of experts. News media are invited to join Cambridge Acting Mayor Nicholas Ermeta; Daniel Hefkey, Commissioner of Community Safety, Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services; Jim King, Chief Administrative Officer; Doug Tennant, Cambridge Deputy Fire Chief, and other officials as they host this special event in conjunction with national Emergency Preparedness Week (May 16-19). 2011-05-11 PDF 25Kb
Bill Chesney Named as Cambridge Fire Chief Cambridge City Council is pleased to announce the appointment of William
(Bill) Chesney as Fire Chief for the Cambridge Fire Department.
2011-05-10 PDF 40Kb
Update on Water/Wastewater Billing For Cambridge Residents - Canada Post To Deliver Bills Beginning next Monday, the City of Cambridge will use Canada Post for the delivery of water and wastewater information. The City is tweaking the new billing process as a response to concerns expressed by some members of the public. 2011-05-10 PDF 27Kb
Awards Highlight Excellent - Local Approaches for Workforce Development The annual presentations for the 'Mayor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training and Development' took place this evening at the Cambridge City Council meeting. Council paid tribute to local organizations that demonstrated exceptional initiatives in workforce training and development. Three organizations rose to the top this year for the training and development honours: Xylotek Solutions Inc, Cambridge Libraries and Galleries, and Aecon Industrial. 2011-05-09 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Recognized for Foreign Direct Investment Strategy fDi Magazine, part of Financial Times Ltd., one of the world's leading business
news organizations, has recognized the City of Cambridge in the American Cities of the Future rankings for 2011/12.
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Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Update The 29th annual Cambridge Cultural Awards night is just around the corner and tickets are still available for the community to get involved in the event. 2011-05-05 PDF 27Kb
The Summer Activities Guide is out early this year The Summer Activities Guide, with over 70 pages of recreation opportunities for all ages, will be issued two weeks earlier this year to coincide with earlier registration dates for selected summer programs. This year's Summer Guide will be released on Tuesday May 17th. 2011-05-05 PDF 53Kb
Cambridge Youth Appreciation Event As Canadians mark National Youth Week this week, The City of Cambridge is paying tribute to local youths who make a positive contribution to our community by hosting the first ever "Youth Appreciation Awards". The event is slated for Saturday May 7th between 6:00 - 9:00 pm at Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street. 2011-05-04 PDF 34Kb
First Responders Group Shares Local Developments During National Rail Safety Week As National Rail Safety Week and construction on a new rail/roadway grade separation begins at the Delta intersection (at Hespeler Road) in Cambridge, the emergency responders group reports new developments that will enhance the response system and also benefit the general public.
2011-05-02 PDF 35Kb
Mayor Craig Joins Healthy Heart Day Activities The seventh annual Healthy Heart Day will take place in Cambridge on Saturday April 30th and Mayor Doug Craig will lend his support to kick off the activities. 2011-04-28 PDF 67Kb
May is Building Safety Month - City of Cambridge Program Raises Awareness Recognizing the important role and impact of development in the City, the City of Cambridge is getting involved in marking International Building Safety Month in May by rolling out a school education program. The program is also a great way to kick off the building season as residents begin to think of spring projects such as decks and fences, and want support in understanding the permit process. 2011-04-26 PDF 47Kb
Easter Holiday Notice of Services The City of Cambridge wishes to advise our residents of the service modifications in place during the Good Friday and Easter long weekend. Happy Easter! 2011-04-20 PDF 31Kb
Business Development in China Mayor Supports Outgoing Mission as Part of Economic Development Targets

Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig and members of the local community will accompany John Jung of Canada's Technology Triangle on a business development mission to China.
2011-04-19 PDF 28Kb
Kealy Dedman is Cambridge's new Director of Engineering George Elliott, Commissioner of Transportation and Public Works at the City of Cambridge is pleased to announce that Ms. Kealy Dedman will serve as the new Director of Engineering effective Monday, May 2nd.
2011-04-13 PDF 36Kb
History on the Grand Focuses on People and Place Call for Participation includes Youth in the Mix - Deadline May 20th

The 3rd 'History on the Grand' historical symposium is expanding the opportunities for participation by encouraging local school children to get involved. The symposium continues to be a highly regarded forum for academics, historians, government representatives and community groups to discuss issues arising from the study of local history with a view to foster increased public awareness.
2011-04-06 PDF 32Kb
Temporary Closure of Dolson Pool The City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons of the temporary closure of John Dolson Pool, 212 South Street, on Monday, April 4, 2011 and Tuesday, April 5, 2011. We are nearing the end of an infrastructure project therefore the exhaust/ventilation systems will not be in operation during this time as we change over from the old to the new. 2011-04-01 PDF 40Kb
Celebrate Maple Syrup Season with the Cambridge Farmers’ Market Join in on the celebration at the Cambridge Farmers' Market on Saturday March 26th from 10am to 12pm for a free pancake breakfast to celebrate the tapping of maple trees. 2011-03-22 PDF 31Kb
Cambridge and District Humane Society Takes on Animal Control The Cambridge and District Humane Society (CDHS), 1650 Dunbar Road, will offer animal control services on behalf of the city beginning Monday, March 28th. 2011-03-18 PDF 26Kb
Come for the Experience - Cambridge Market Manager to Change The Cambridge Farmers' Market may be seeing a change in management in the near future, but the momentum and enhancements won't change as the city strives to build upon the experience for patrons. 2011-03-17 PDF 26Kb
Follow Us on Facebook - City of Cambridge Launches Corporate Page with a Contest The City of Cambridge recently added more social media platforms to the communication mix with its launched of corporate Facebook page (www.facebook.com/thecityofcambridge). 2011-03-16 PDF 47Kb
Cambridge Extends CAO's Term Mayor Doug Craig and members of Cambridge City Council are pleased to announce that the current Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Jim King, will continue to serve the corporation until September 2013. 2011-03-10 PDF 26Kb
Online Queries Across Area Municipalities in Waterloo Region Just Got Easier Better connecting people to online information within the Waterloo Region and its partner municipalities is the goal behind a new collaborative initiative that is being unveiled today. 2011-03-10 PDF 43Kb
'In the Footsteps of the Famous Five' - Cambridge Exhibition Marks the Centenary of International Women’s Day Around the world events will take place in March to mark the economic, political and social achievements of women as the Centenary of International Women's Day is celebrated. The City of Cambridge is offering a unique artistic experience in the mix.
2011-02-28 PDF 27Kb
A Novel Idea at Cambridge Farmers' Market - The 'Bullybeasts' Take Over on March 5th The Cambridge Farmers' Market, 40 Dickson Street, will come to life with characters from delightful adventures that feature "bullybeasts" when local author Deron Rennick visits on Saturday March 5th.
2011-02-24 PDF 26Kb
Family Day Services at the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to advise our residents of the service modifications in place during this coming Family Day statutory holiday. 2011-02-18 PDF 29Kb
Deadline is Feb 28th for Nominations - Bernice Adams Awards Showcase Local Talent There only about 10 days left for citizens to get their nominations in for the Annual Bernice Adams Memorial Awards. 2011-02-17 PDF 26Kb
New Film Series in Cambridge Speaks to Environmental Awareness Cambridge City Green will offer a series of films designed to raise environmental consciousness.

Volunteers of this group will kick off their movie night series on Wednesday, February 23rd with "The Story of Stuff". This twenty-five minute short film explores the question of how a civilization can possibly continue a society built upon a model of infinite growth within a finite planet and resources.
2011-02-14 PDF 38Kb
New Commissioner at the City of Cambridge George Elliott formerly Director of Engineering for the City of Cambridge has been appointed to Commissioner of Transportation and Public Works. He succeeds Ed Kovacs who will retire in March 2011-02-14 PDF 37Kb
DÉVOILEMENT DE LA MAQUETTE Aujourd'hui, les citoyens de Cambridge ont eu un apercu de la maquette du nouveau complexe des arts de la scene, alors que le depute Gary Goodyear, le maire Doug Craig et les membres du conseil municipal de Cambridge ont presente d'information. 2011-02-04 PDF 41Kb
Frequently Asked Questions - Cambridge’s New Performance Theatre Cambridge's New Performance Theatre Frequently Asked Questions 2011-02-04 PDF 14Kb
CAMBRIDGE'S NEW PERFORMANCE THEATRE DESIGNS Citizens of Cambridge got a sneak peak of the designs for the new performing arts complex today when MP Gary Goodyear, Mayor Doug Craig and members of the Cambridge City Council hosted an information event today. 2011-02-04 PDF 40Kb
Cambridge Vision 2031 - Preliminary Outcomes Online Following a visioning workshop with some 60 community representatives, staff and members of Cambridge City Council, the City of Cambridge today released preliminary information that will help form its vision. 2011-02-01 PDF 33Kb
City of Cambridge Winter Maintenance and Storm Preparation The City of Cambridge Public Works crews are on high alert as a result of constant monitoring of storm warnings issued by Environment Canada for areas in southern Ontario. 2011-02-01 PDF 37Kb
Media Advisory - Infrastructure Update on Drayton in Cambridge Members of the media are invited to attend an important infrastructure event with the Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science and Technology) and Member of Parliament for Cambridge; Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig; Alex
Mustakas, Artistic Director, Drayton Entertainment; and Gary McCluskie, Principle, Diamond and Schmitt Architects; as they unveil details about the new community theatre project in Cambridge.
2011-02-01 PDF 43Kb
Cambridge Budget Task Force Concludes Two days of public budget talks have concluded today with final tax increases recommended at 3.55 per cent for Cambridge. This would represent $35.71 per household with a market value of $225,000. 2011-01-27 PDF 35Kb
A First For Cambridge Farmers' Market The February 5th line up at the Cambridge Farmers' Market will offer an event that has never been part of the mix before. "Snow and Grow Family Day" will happen from 7:00 am to 1:00 pm featuring a free Outdoor Kidz Zone run by our very own Winter Hawks. 2011-01-27 PDF 26Kb
Main Street Streetscaping Plan and Urban Design Guidelines (Downtown Galt) The City of Cambridge will host an Open House related to the Main Street Streetscaping Plan and the Main Street Urban Design Guidelines this Thursday. 2011-01-25 PDF 31Kb
Service Review Shaves $5.4 Million from Proposed Budget Months of service review activities by City staff have shaved $5.4 million off the City of Cambridge budget which presents a significantly better starting point for the Budget Task Force when talks begin next week. 2011-01-14 PDF 37Kb
Engineers without Borders Brings African Leaders to Cambridge A delegation from the countries of Ghana and Malawi in the sub-Saharan region of Africa will visit the City of Cambridge next week as part of the latest Engineers Without Borders (EWB) leadership exchange program. 2011-01-12 PDF 28Kb
Cambridge Visioning Exercise Brings Cross Section of Community Together The City of Cambridge will hold a visioning workshop with a variety of community representatives, staff and members of Cambridge City Council tomorrow that will serve as one avenue to help set the priorities and strategic initiatives for the City. 2011-01-10 PDF 24Kb
Cambridge Budget Review Session for Media Budget Task Force Chair Councillor Gary Price, Chief Administrative Officer Jim King, and the City's Treasurer and Commissioner of Corporate Services, Steven Fairweather, will provide a news media briefing on the proposed 2011 operating and capital budgets for the City of Cambridge. 2011-01-07 PDF 24Kb
Recent Tragedies in the Province Reinforce Need for Safer Cooking Practices The Cambridge Fire Department(CFD) team is reminding residents to be safe during the holidays especially around the kitchen. Unattended cooking fires are the leading cause of residential blazes in the province. 2010-12-20 PDF 35Kb
Holiday Hours at the City of Cambridge The hustle and bustle of the holiday season is upon us and the City of Cambridge wishes to advise residents of the following holiday schedule: 2010-12-20 PDF 33Kb
Cambridge Fire Department Telephone Administration System Enhancements New enhancements to the Voice Over
IP (VoIP) telephone systems at Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) Headquarters
will mean a new automated answering system that will enable citizens to move
directly through to individual extensions.
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Remarks by His Worship, Mayor Doug Craig Inaugural Cambridge Council Meeting The following outline provides a text capture of the remarks by Cambridge Mayor Elect, Doug Craig. Please check against delivery. 2010-12-06 PDF 57Kb
Cambridge City Hall A 'Warm for Winter' Drop Off Location Cambridge City Hall will be among the drop off locations for a special clothing drive to support local families in need. Monsignor Doyle Catholic Secondary School will kick off their 'Warm for Winter' clothing drive next week with a view to collecting gently used winter attire to share with people in need. 2010-12-02 PDF 25Kb
New Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre opens in Cambridge Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig will join with local officials tonight to officially open a new cardiac rehabilitation centre which is now part of the Cambridge Cardiac Care Centre at 150 Hespeler Road. 2010-12-01 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge at the Centre of the 'International Day of People with Disabilities' Municipalities from around the province will converge on Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street, to celebrate the International Day of People with Disabilities this Friday. Renowned three time Sledge Hockey Paralympian and Torino Gold Medalist, Paul Rosen will be the keynote speaker at this year's annual event. 2010-12-01 PDF 25Kb
Two Cambridge Pools Set to Close Temporarily As community recreational facility enhancements progress, the City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons of some upcoming temporary shut downs that impact pool operations at John Dolson Centre and W.G Johnson Centre. 2010-11-26 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge's Anti-Idling By-law Enforcement Begins December 1st Starting next month, Parking Enforcement Officers at the City of Cambridge will issue $40 tickets related to the new Anti-idling By-law (164-09). This follows an extensive educational period that included warnings and information campaigns to help share the new change with the community. The new by-law is part of the comprehensive sustainable environmental initiatives undertaken by the City of Cambridge. 2010-11-22 PDF 47Kb
Galt on the Grand BIA partners with the Farmers' Market Get set for a free horse and buggy ride departing from the Cambridge Farmers' Market as the Galt on the Grand Business Improvement Area (BIA) teams up with the City of Cambridge to provide a little something special for the holidays. 2010-11-22 PDF 27Kb
Toys for Tickets is back on in Cambridge this Holiday Season Staff from the City of Cambridge's Parking Operations section is busy getting ready for the 'Toys for Ticket' program which encourages people to pay their parking ticket with a toy. The initiative was the first of its kind in the region and started as a pilot program last year. All the toys collected support the Cambridge Professional Fire Fighters' Association and Salvation Army toy drive program.

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"Toys for Tickets" is back on in Cambridge this Holiday Season Staff from the City of Cambridge's Parking Operations section is busy getting ready for the 'Toys for Ticket' program which encourages people to pay their parking ticket with a toy. 2010-11-19 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Gears Up for the 38th Annual Santa Claus Parade - Organized by Dedicated Volunteers We may be experiencing a change in weather lately, but plans for the Santa Claus Parade in Cambridge aren’t dependent on the snow flying.
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Community Partnerships Essential to Success - ‘Christmas in Cambridge’ Festival Kicks Off The 8th annual "Christmas in Cambridge" festival kicked off today with a showcase of amazing events that will roll out for the community. 2010-11-17 PDF 79Kb
KNIT camBRIDGE Project Continues to Enrich Community - Tie One On’ Party – November 25, 7:30 pm The Main Street Bridge in Cambridge might not be as colourful as it was when it was wrapped by KNIT camBRIDGE in September, but the knitting that was donated by over 1000 individuals from around the world will continue to brighten up people's lives well into the new year thanks to the next phase of the project. 2010-11-12 PDF 74Kb
8th Annual Christmas in Cambridge - Media Event Highlights 2010 Line Up The 8th Annual Christmas in Cambridge Festival kicks off with details about the 2010 program on Wednesday November 17 between 11:30 am - 1:00 pm in the Bowman Room at Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson St. 2010-11-12 PDF 94Kb
Cambridge Council to Recognize Arts and Culture Achievement Cambridge City Council recognizes our community's outstanding artists once a year at a special ceremony. 2010-11-11 PDF 33Kb
Holiday Treasures can be found at Cambridge Community Centres The annual Cambridge Christmas Bazaars at two community centres are back on again this year. 2010-11-10 PDF 25Kb
Random Act of Kindness Day Kicks Off in Cambridge The Cambridge and North Dumfries Community Foundation, along with community partners, moments ago kicked off the local campaign for Random Act of Kindness (RAK) at Cambridge City Hall. New this year is the role of official RAK Ambassador which was awarded to 4-year-old Aleisha Hunter who recently volunteered to support the breast cancer walk. 2010-11-05 PDF 174Kb
Cambridge Heritage Master Plan on the National Radar The Canadian Association of Heritage Professionals (CAHP) based in the nation's capital has selected the Heritage Master Plan for the City of Cambridge for the 2010 Heritage Planning award. 2010-11-04 PDF 35Kb
Random Act of Kindness Kicks Off - Aleisha Hunter Named as 2010 Ambassador Canada's youngest breast cancer survivor Aleisha Hunter will be the 2010 Ambassador for Random Act of Kindness (RAK) Day in Cambridge and North Dumfries. 2010-11-03 PDF 33Kb
Business Continuity Planning Opportunity Small Business and non-profit organizations have a new online resource to help them plan for business operations in the event of an emergency or disruption. 2010-10-29 PDF 26Kb
Election winds down but City Administrators have months to go to complete the process For the Citizens of Cambridge the 2010 municipal election is over, however, staff at City Hall is still in high gear to complete the process. 2010-10-28 PDF 88Kb
2010 Official Count Document Cambridge City Clerk's official report for the 2010 Election Count 2010-10-27 PDF 50Kb
Overall Election Results The official clerk's report for the overall tabulated results for the City of Cambridge 2010 municipal election. 2010-10-27 PDF 35Kb
Overall 2010 Election Results The official clerk's report for the overall tabulated results for the City of Cambridge 2010 municipal election. 2010-10-27 PDF 35Kb
2010 Count Document Cambridge City Clerk's official report for the 2010 Election Count 2010-10-27 PDF 50Kb
Cambridge Clerk Declares Official Election Results City Clerk Alex Mitchell has just released the official results for the 2010 Municipal Election for Cambridge. 2010-10-27 PDF 35Kb
Celebrating 37 Years of Athletic Excellence in Cambridge - Award Recipients Announced The list of award recipients for the 37th Cambridge Sports Awards today is unveiled by the City of Cambridge. 2010-10-27 PDF 29Kb
Unofficial Voting Results from the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to advise citizens that following the close of election results tabulation, the details below are unofficial results published online:
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Election Update - 2:54 pm October 25th The City of Cambridge is in high gear for today's municipal election. Activities at the polling stations have been constant and city staffers are hoping to exceed the number of total voters who turned out this year as compared to the last municipal election in 2006. 2010-10-25 PDF 27Kb
Kerr Memorial Unveiled Moments ago, the City of Cambridge unveiled the new memorial in Mill Race Park in honour of the late Robert Kerr, past Mayor and best known as a co-founder of IMAX. The public ceremony was witnessed by family, friends and some of his business partners in the IMAX enterprise. 2010-10-22 PDF 295Kb
Johnson Centre Open House -Community Celebration Join us to witness the first known green wall installed pool side as Cambridge City Council and the team at the W.G. Johnson Centre host a community celebration to mark a significant milestone in the renovation process. 2010-10-15 PDF 39Kb
Cambridge moves toward paperless council agenda as another example of commitment to environment The iCompass paperless agenda system adds to the many eco-friendly initiatives underway at the municipality. 2010-10-14 PDF 53Kb
Program Refinements for Loose Leaf Pick Up in Cambridge - City-wide Service Pick Up on November 8th The City of Cambridge has made a big change in the timing of the leaf pick up program for the benefit of our citizens. Rather than have a rotational pick up schedule that moves through many defined zones in the city, crews will now tackle all areas of the city on one starting date November 8th.
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Robert Kerr Memorial Ceremony at Mill Race Park The City of Cambridge will unveil the new memorial in Mill Race Park (corner of Park Hill Road/Water St. N) in honour of the late Robert Kerr, past Mayor and best known as the founder of IMAX 2010-10-12 PDF 36Kb
Thanksgiving Holiday Hours at the City of Cambridge - City and Pepsi Partner for the Oktoberfest Parade The City of Cambridge will also be in the K-W Oktoberfest Parade on Thanksgiving Day and we have teamed up with one of the community's leading businesses - PepsiCo Beverages Canada. 2010-10-08 PDF 30Kb
It's Official - KW Oktoberfest is in Cambridge City Council today kicked-off Oktoberfest in Cambridge with a bang. Over 1,000 people were treated to traditional Bavarian culture - dancing, a special keg tapping by K-W Oktoberfest, and the symbolic Maypole Raising - were all part of the free luncheon activities. 2010-10-06 PDF 910Kb
Cambridge's Oktoberfest Community Celebration The Official Cambridge City Council event to kick off Kitchener Waterloo Oktoberfest happens tomorrow at the Cambridge Centre Mall, 355 Hespeler Road at 12 noon. The special keg tapping and Maypole raising is part of the official ceremonies which also brings the newly appointed Miss Oktoberfest to the community.
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'Shop and Vote' Busy in Cambridge The shop and vote concept at Cambridge Centre this weekend brought 555 people out to the first advanced poll for the City of Cambridge municipal election.
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Multi-Sensory Experience 'THE HAPPENING' at Cambridge Centre for the Arts Rockfarm Productions and the Cambridge Centre for the Arts present a unique combination of art forms that culminate in "The Happening" slated for Saturday, October 16th at 7:00 pm.
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Plunge In – Johnson Pool is Open The newly renovated Johnson Pool in Cambridge is now back in action after a four month hiatus to undergo enhancements. 2010-10-01 PDF 37Kb
More Plans for Oktoberfest Roll Out in Cambridge As September winds down, the plans for the Oktoberfest in Cambridge are in
full swing with a series of new announcements of community celebrations.
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Advanced Polling Stations Open in Cambridge Starting October 2, 2010 The first advanced polling station opens this Saturday, October 2nd between 10:00 am and 8:00 pm at the Cambridge Centre. 2010-09-29 PDF 37Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market Expands Opportunities - Outdoor Wednesday Season Extends to Oct 27 Those farm fresh opportunities at the outdoor Wednesday Cambridge Farmers' Market will be extended to October 27th this year offering our citizens even more time to shop in the great outdoors. 2010-09-28 PDF 38Kb
Call for Entry - 9th Annual Juried Exhibition Complimentary Gallery Showing Runs Oct. 15th - Nov. 18th. The juried competition allows for up to two creative masterpieces to be entered for consideration 2010-09-27 PDF 37Kb
Service Review Backgrounder The following is a capture of the brief from Jim King, Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Cambridge, provided to media representatives at the press conference today. 2010-09-23 PDF 48Kb
Cambridge Fire HQ Location for Filming - Hollywood Cambridge Activities Continue The next time you are channel surfing the Discovery or History channels you might recognize the City's Fire Department Headquarters in the mix of scenery. 2010-09-22 PDF 25Kb
Solar Industry Converges in Cambridge Solar Industry Networking Group (SING) will hold the third in a series of events designed to foster the growing cluster of solar firms in the Waterloo Region. Sponsored by the City of Cambridge Economic Development Division and supported by Canada's Technology Triangle Inc., the Manufacturing Innovation Network; the Cities of Kitchener and Waterloo; and the Townships of North Dumfries, Wellesley, Wilmot and Woolwich. 2010-09-21 PDF 25Kb
Mayor Delivers State of the City (Community UPDATE) Join Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig, partners at the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce, and nine local service agencies as we bring the 'State of the City' address in the Bowman Room at Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street. Date: Thursday, September 23, 2010 beginning with networking at 5:30 pm.

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Cambridge Studio Tour & Sale on This Weekend Meet the Artist and Share Behind the Scenes Studio Experiences

Starting September 25th, the 8th annual Cambridge Studio Tour & Sale gets underway. The celebrated event gives the community a glimpse into the art world and it began this year with preview exhibitions in three locations: Cambridge City Hall, Grand Cafe and Euphoria.

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Cambridge Gearing Up for Doors Open Waterloo Region - 13 City Locations on the Tour Over a dozen Cambridge locations will be featured as part of this year's Doors Open Waterloo Region heritage tour slated for Saturday, September 18th. The complimentary heritage and architectural open house offers the public an opportunity to visit over 40 sites throughout the region. Most sites are open between 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. 2010-09-15 PDF 36Kb
The Rant - Youth Vote Wins Video Competition Cambridge Uses Social Media Tools to Help Increase Turn Out at the Polls - Look out Rick Mercer because a group of Cambridge youth has picked up first prize for their video submission called The Rant - Youth Vote.

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Firefighters Collect for Muscular Dystrophy The traditional boot campaign for Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is back on again this year marking the 37th year of supporting the important charity that helps people with neuromuscular disorders. Slated for Saturday, September 18th at the Cambridge Centre, 355 Hespeler Road, the boot toll runs from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. 2010-09-14 PDF 32Kb
Newest Section of Moffat Creek Trail Officially Opens - Boardwalk Part of the New Enhancements Cambridge Mayor, City Councillors and members of the Trails Committee joined the community yesterday for the official ribbon cutting of the Moffat Creek Trail. 2010-09-13 PDF 86Kb
Cambridge Onboard for Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest One of the region's most notable events, the Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest, will now be part of the mix in Cambridge. 2010-09-10 PDF 29Kb
Learn Strategies at the Fire Department Safety Awareness Day If you want to be better prepared and fully briefed about the fire safety measures necessary to keep your family safe, the Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) staff invite you to attend the annual Fire Safety Day slated for this Saturday, September 11th between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. 2010-09-09 PDF 36Kb
Smarter City Technology Aids Asset Management in Cambridge The City of Cambridge today introduced new intelligence systems for infrastructure management that will help municipal workers monitor infrastructure projects across the city in real time, making Cambridge the first municipality in Canada to be recognized by IBM as a smarter city.

See Backgrounder file with more details on how Cambridge uses this new technology.
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Backgrounder - Asset Management Backgrounder to accompany press release on Smarter City technology aid asset management in Cambridge 2010-09-08 PDF 30Kb
LA GESTION DES BIENS FACILITÉE À CAMBRIDGE GRÂCE À LA TECHNOLOGIE DE « VILLE PLUS INTELLIGENTE » Le 8 septembre 2010 - La ville de Cambridge a instauré aujourd'hui de nouveaux systèmes de renseignements pour la gestion de l'infrastructure qui aideront les travailleurs municipaux á surveiller en temps réel les projets d'infrastructure qui se déroulent dans toute la ville, faisant ainsi de Cambridge la première municipalité du Canada à  être reconnue par IBM en tant que « ville plus intelligente » (smarter city). 2010-09-08 PDF 31Kb
DOCUMENT D'INFORMATION LA GESTION DES BIENS FACILITÉE À CAMBRIDGE GRÂCE À LA TECHNOLOGIE DE « VILLE PLUS INTELLIGENTE »

La ville de Cambridge utilise le logiciel IBM Maximo, implanté par Createch, pour faciliter la gestion de son infrastructure intelligente, de ses installations et de son équipement pour plusieurs services municipaux essentiels. C'est le cas des opérations et de l'entretien des conduites maîtresses, des réseaux d'assainissement, des réseaux hydrographiques, des routes et des trottoirs, et du déploiement du personnel dans les situations de tempêtes hivernales, de la surveillance de l'arrivée d'eaux, de l'inspection des tuyaux au moyen de la télévision en circuit fermé et de la surveillance du débit de circulation.

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Labour Day Holiday Services at the City of Cambridge The holiday schedule for City of Cambridge Services. 2010-09-02 PDF 32Kb
Can-Amera Games Leave Lasting Legacy in Cambridge Funding for High School Athletes Fosters Greater Participation 2010-08-24 PDF 37Kb
Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) Confirmed in the Region of Waterloo The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed the presence of the Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) in Waterloo Region in the area of Homer Watson Boulevard/Fountain Street and the 401. 2010-08-23 DOC 688Kb
Two Unique Events Happening in Cambridge Youth Lifestyle Expo and Rock the Mill Cambridge and its incredible community volunteers have an excellent event line up of entertainment for you starting this Friday with a skateboard-themed first time event. 2010-08-18 PDF 39Kb
Emergency Responders Meet to Review Cambridge Rail Concerns When every second counts in an emergency, it's important that there is regular dialogue with the wide variety of responders that locally support our community. 2010-08-18 PDF 40Kb
HST Info Session at 50+ Centre Do You Still Have Questions? Bob Delaney, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Revenue, will deliver an information session on Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) on Wednesday August 25th at the W.G. Johnson Centre/Ted Wake Lounge, 31 Kribs Street. 2010-08-17 PDF 26Kb
1,000 People On-Board So Far - Knit camBRIDGE Update More than 1,000 people from many parts of the globe, ranging in age from 4 to 103 years, have joined in to help Cambridge cover the Main Street Bridge with creative knitting designs. 2010-08-10 PDF 40Kb
August 2nd Civic Holiday Notice The August 2nd civic holiday is fast approaching and the City of Cambridge wishes to advise our residents of the changes and facility schedule adjustments for August 2nd. 2010-07-29 PDF 32Kb
Help the City of Cambridge Win the Provincial 'Power Pledge' Deadline is August 14th Do you have phantom loads lurking in your home? If so, you could be wasting as much as 15 percent of your electricity costs on appliances and electronics that aren't in use. 2010-07-26 PDF 50Kb
Cambridge's 18th Annual Mill Race Festival Offers Inspired by European traditional folk music and dance events, the Mill Race Festival of Traditional Folk Music in downtown Cambridge is back this year with a new twist: there's a showcase of youth talent in the mix. 2010-07-21 PDF 43Kb
Tree Planting to Take Place at Mill Creek The Mill Creek Stewardship Rangers will be planting native species of trees and shrubs as well as conducting an in-stream clean-up on Friday, July 16, 2010 from 10 AM to 2 PM at Galt Arena Gardens located at 98 Shade Street, Cambridge. 2010-07-13 PDF 35Kb
Community BBQ Combines Fun and Games Join us on Friday, July 16th between 5:00 pm and 8:00 pm as we host a community barbeque at George Hancock Pool, 115 Glenmorris Street. 2010-07-07 PDF 45Kb
Highland Games Media Advisory On Wednesday July 7 at 12 noon, the Cambridge Highland Games will be hosting a press conference at the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce, 750 Hespeler Road to unveil this year's line up. Members of Cambridge City Council are welcome to join media representatives at the event for a sneak peak. 2010-07-06 PDF 26Kb
Need Relief from the Heat? Responding to the extreme heat and the hot weather forecasted for the coming days, the Community Services Department (CSD) is modifying facility schedules to offer a few additional options for residents looking for relief. 2010-07-06 PDF 39Kb
Health and Wellness Practitioners Come to the Cambridge Farmers' Market in July 'Health & Wellness at the Market' is the focus in July when a group of local practitioners join the market team to share their wellness insights and in depth knowledge with patrons. Sample the new offerings in July such as a healthy smoothie treat to take the heat off on that warm summer day. 2010-06-29 PDF 40Kb
2010 Canada Day Holiday Services at the City of Cambridge While the City will be celebrating Canada Day in a big way with the largest parade in Canada, there will be some modifications to our services. The City of Cambridge wishes to advise our residents of the changes in place for Canada Day (Thursday July 1st). 2010-06-25 PDF 33Kb
Flash Mob Dancing Part of Celebrations In Cambridge The Nation's Largest Canada Day Parade Canada's birthday is a big deal in Cambridge. The community is ramping up for the nation's largest Canada Day parade on Thursday July 1st. The day long Riverside Park celebrations include fireworks, flash mob dancing, live music and a midway to name a few. 2010-06-21 PDF 50Kb
Official Opening of Historic City Hall in Cambridge: A Transformation Melding Old and New Architecture Features Cambridge City Council tonight officially cut the ribbon at Historic City Hall showcasing to the community the 21st century renovations. The stately historic building, first erected in 1858, was transformed through a $5.7 million restoration project as part of the Conservation Master Plan program. 2010-06-18 PDF 39Kb
Latest Outdoor Pool Opening in Cambridge Hancock Pool Opens June 19th George Hancock Pool Officially Opens at 2:30 p.m. 2010-06-18 PDF 38Kb
Focus on Health and Wellness as Cambridge Fire Department Engages in Safety Week The Cambridge Fire Department will participate in the 2010 Fire/Emergency Medical Services Safety, Health and Survival Week. 2010-06-17 PDF 93Kb
Unscheduled Maintenance Results in Temporary Service Changes at David Durward and the Cambridge Centre for the Arts The City of Cambridge advises that the Cambridge Centre for the Arts (CCA), 60 Dickson Street (519-740-4681) and David Durward Centre (DDC), 62 Dickson Street (519-740-4681 ext 4376), will be closed Friday, June 18th between 8:30 am - 1:00 pm to facilitate unscheduled maintenance. 2010-06-15 PDF 33Kb
Video Competition Encourages Youth to Get Involved at municipal Election Time Utilizing social media to get the word out for the upcoming municipal election on October 25th is the goal of a new video competition unveiled by the City of Cambridge. 2010-06-10 PDF 47Kb
Hespeler Arena Schedule Changes Announced to Accommodate Facility Maintenance The opening of Rink Two at the Hespeler Arena has moved from June 19th to June 23 to accommodate facility maintenance. 2010-06-10 PDF 36Kb
Video Competition for Youth Utilizing social media to get the word out for the upcoming municipal election on October 25th is the goal of a new video competition unveiled by the City of Cambridge. They city is challenging its local young people to create a video that will demonstrate the value of voting at the next election to help raise numbers at the polls. 2010-06-10 PDF 47Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market Kicks Off Summer Hours with Town Crier & Musical Entertainment The Cambridge Farmers' Market is hosting a special event on June 12th featuring live entertainment, face painting and lots of extra activities. 2010-06-08 PDF 34Kb
Youth Component New Feature of Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Cambridge City Hall was all a buzz today with local artists and performers as Cambridge City Council and members of the Arts and Culture Advisory Committee launched the 2010 Mayor's Celebration of the Arts. Slated for June 18th, the event showcases local talent and this year includes a new youth component which features a unique street art piece among others. 2010-06-03 PDF 89Kb
Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Press Launch Showcasing Local Talent Meet some of the visual and performing artists who will participate in this year's Mayor's Celebration of the Arts. 2010-05-31 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Arts Festival Features Over 90 Artists Social Media Art to Green Elements Part of This Year's Line UP 2010-05-28 PDF 33Kb
Can-Amera Mini Fields Open Cambridge Youth Soccer Kicks-Off at Enhanced Playing Field 2010-05-28 PDF 51Kb
Cambridge Responds to Heat Wave and Opens 6 Splash Pads As the unusual spring heat drives record temperatures, the City has accelerated the schedule of some splash pads 2010-05-28 PDF 44Kb
Outdoor Pools Offer Summer Fun First Cambridge Pool Opens Next Week 2010-05-27 PDF 45Kb
Victoria Day Holiday Services at the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge wishes to advise our residents of the service modifications in place during this coming Victoria Day statutory holiday. 2010-05-20 PDF 46Kb
Dolson Pool Reopens Cambridge, Ontario. May 18, 2010� The City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons that John Dolson Pool, 212 South Street, will open first thing Wednesday, May 19th in time for 9:00 am swimming lessons.

Information may be obtained by calling 519-740-4681 ext. 4527.
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Dolson Pool Temporary Closure Still in Effect

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Cambridge Riverfest Raft Launch Kicks Off with Excitement Expect a new approach to an event that has been part of the Cambridge community for over 30 years. 2010-05-13 PDF 26Kb
Dolson Pool Temporary Closure The City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons of the temporary closure of John Dolson Pool, 212 South Street, effective immediately. 2010-05-13 PDF 45Kb
Community Emergency Plan Test in Cambridge If you see smoke coming from Cambridge City Hall tomorrow, just know it's a test of the Emergency Operations Plan. 2010-05-11 PDF 25Kb
Employers Awarded for Excellence in Workforce Training and Development Cambridge City Council tonight paid tribute to local companies that demonstrated exceptional initiatives in workforce training and development. As part of the annual 'Mayor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training and Development', three companies were recognized at tonight's Council meeting: McDonald Green Personnel Inc., COM DEV International Ltd., and Redragon Oil and Gas Systems International Inc.

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Cambridge Performance Measures - Efficiency and Effectiveness Reporting Continues A report that captures the 2009 Municipal Performance Measures Program for the City of Cambridge will go before Cambridge City Council on Monday May 10, 2010. 2010-05-07 PDF 34Kb
Finalists Announced for the Bernice Adams Memorial Awards Celebrating Arts & Culture in Cambridge The Cambridge Cultural Awards Committee today unveils the finalists for the Bernice Adams Memorial Award. 2010-05-06 PDF 97Kb
Youth Groups "Making a Difference" Kick-Off to Environmentally Focused Seminar The Youth Advisory Committee of Council and the Special Projects Enhancing Community tomorrow kick-off a series of initiatives designed to make a difference. 2010-05-05 PDF 38Kb
Cambridge - What's Your Take? Public Input key to Branding Project The City of Cambridge is in the process of identifying and developing a "brand" that captures the essence of the City. 2010-04-30 PDF 38Kb
Toy Making and Art Recycling Part of a New Summer Line Up Register your children now for that special program that sparks creativity, enthusiasm and leaves them with a memorable experience. 2010-04-27 PDF 46Kb
New Farmers' Market Manager for the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge is pleased to announce that Jacqueline Bayley joins the team effective today. 2010-04-27 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Recreation Facilities Gear Up for Renovations - Notice to Patrons of Pool Closure During Enhancements Significant renovations are underway in Cambridge and the city wishes to advise patrons of the temporary closure of the Johnson Centre Pool to accommodate construction. 2010-04-27 PDF 38Kb
Cambridge Trail Study Underway Public Opinion Key to the Process Blazing new pedestrian and bikeway trails in the City require user input. 2010-04-26 PDF 38Kb
Road Paving and Enhancements Continue as Part of the Multi-governmental Partnership - Economic Stimulus The Road Rehabilitation program will include more than 40 lane kilometres of enhancements that will improve some 120 roads in the community. 2010-04-26 PDF 387Kb
Senior Volunteers Acknowledged and Celebrated Cambridge City Council and staff at the City of Cambridge 50+ Recreation Centres today will recognize the several hundred people who volunteer their time in association with the 3 50+ Centres in Cambridge. 2010-04-21 PDF 33Kb
Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Offers New Youth Component There is a new artistic component for 2010 that will enable local youth to create an imaginative piece that tells us "What Cambridge means'. Call for applications deadline is April 26, 2010 2010-04-13 PDF 38Kb
Cambridge Onboard to Strive for Record - World Wide Knitting Day Attempts Guinness’s Book Record Time to get the knitting needles out and join Cambridge Artist-in-Residence (AIR) Sue Sturdy as knitters from across the region and beyond come together in an effort to break the current world record of 937 simultaneous knitting participants.

World Wide Knit in Public Day is slated for Saturday June 19th. Between 8:00 am and 12:00 noon Cambridge will celebrate this artistic form of fibre art including participating in the simultaneous knit-off at 10:30 am which will attempt to go down in the Guinness's World Book of Records.
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Payment Processing Updates Mean Temporary Changes for Patrons The City of Cambridge wishes to advise citizens and patrons of our services that we will be undergoing updates to enhance our payment systems, and the following temporary changes will be in effect between April 13th through April 16th. Please see full details regarding online and electronic payment processing.

We apologize for any inconvenience these upgrades may cause and appreciate your patience as we undertake system improvements.

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Students Imagine Architectural Updates to Old Spaces The old is new again is the theme of a showcase at Cambridge City Hall this week as a group of second year Conestoga College students unveil their designs on adaptive reuse. 2010-04-07 PDF 38Kb
National Recognition for Cambridge "Trail Builder" Local Volunteer and "trail builder" receives a national recognition award from the Canadian Parks and Recreation Association. 2010-04-07 DOC 688Kb
City of Cambridge Easter Holiday Schedule As the Easter Holiday approaches the City of Cambridge advises of schedule adjustments for our operations. 2010-03-31 PDF 39Kb
Collective Agreement Ratified for CUPE Local 32 Workers in Cambridge The Corporation of the City of Cambridge is pleased to announce the ratification of a new collective agreement with CUPE Local 32.

CUPE Local 32 represents the City of Cambridge's outside workers in the Public Works and Community Services Departments. There are approximately 165 full time employees represented in the City's workforce.

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Community Emergency Operations Plan Updates The City of Cambridge will present the latest version of the Emergency Management Plan to council on Monday night which includes listing Cambridge City Hall as the primary Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) for the community. As part of the City's continued commitment to emergency management, the document establishes the framework for a systematic, coordinated and effective emergency response for the community. 2010-03-19 PDF 37Kb
Cambridge Participates in Global Earth Hour Eco-consciousness is top of mind for the City of Cambridge. This year, the City will again be part of the global Earth Hour event and will contribute to the overall goal to save energy and raise awareness of energy savings measures. Slated for Saturday, March 27th at 8:30 pm, City buildings will reduce non-essential energy consumption as a measure to contribute to overall power savings.

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Cambridge Fire Department Recognition Evening Commends Citizens’ Actions and Marks Promotions A night to recognize the important actions of community residents and mark the promotions of Cambridge Fire Department personnel is slated for Friday, February 26, at 7:00 pm. News media are invited to this 3rd annual event which will take place in the Bowman Room of Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street.
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Cambridge Public Works Commended for 'Innovative Service Delivery Practices' February 25, 2010 - Cambridge Transportation and Public Works crews were in the spotlight recently when they took top honours for 'Innovative Service Delivery Practices' at the Better Practices Competition. 2010-02-24 PDF 51Kb
Historic City Hall in Cambridge A Transformation Success February 12, 2010 - The restoration of Historic City Hall on Dickson Street is a fine example of community coming together to tackle a challenge - preserving the historical elements while transforming the building to accommodate accessibility and 21st century technology. 2010-02-16 PDF 39Kb
A Component of 'Our Identity and Pride' - Arts and Culture Leaders Speak at Cambridge’s Centre for the Arts February 12, 2010 - Moments ago, Drayton Entertainment's Artistic Director Alex Mustakas (right), K-W Symphony Music Director Edwin Outwater, and community builder Cheryl Ewing from Ewing Consulting addressed a full house in the Toyota Room of the Cambridge Centre for the Arts as part of the 13th Annual Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Workshop and Celebration. 2010-02-16 PDF 151Kb
Olympic Flag Signed by Canada's 2010 Team on Display Family Day Line Up Details February 12, 2010 - The 2010 Winter Olympics kick off today in Vancouver, however, citizens don't have to be at the games to experience a piece of the action. Cambridge is proudly displaying an Olympic flag in City Hall, 50 Dickson Street that is signed by many of Canada's Olympic team. 2010-02-16 PDF 77Kb
Deadline Fast Approaching - Help Cambridge Recognize Arts and Culture Leaders February 10, 2010 - Time is running out for community members to nominate recipients for the prestigious Bernice Adams Memorial Awards. The awards program recognizes talented groups and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to arts and culture in our community 2010-02-11 PDF 38Kb
Today Marks Annual Crossing Guard Appreciation Day Do a Winter Walk and Tip your Hat to a Crossing Guard February 10, 2010 - Neither rain, nor sleet, nor snow will impact the reliable services our crossing guards give to ensure community safety. To show appreciation and encourage a little winter exercise, today marks the annual Winter Walk and Crossing Guard Appreciation Day in Waterloo Region.
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Fully Subscribed Workshop Brings Key Community Representatives Together to Explore Arts, Culture and Heritage February 10, 2010 - The community response to the 13th Annual Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Workshop and Celebration on Friday is exceptional with the program at full capacity. Some 200 people are signed up to experience the dynamics of the February 12th program happening between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts.
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Federal Gas Tax Program Benefits Cambridge Residents Water Infrastructure and Key Renewal Information Strengthened February 5, 2010¦ As part of the Building Canada infrastructure plan, Cambridge residents have benefited from over $8.9 million from the Federal Gas Tax Fund (GTF) between 2005 and 2009 to help address municipal infrastructure needs. The agreement in Ontario, administered through the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO), will see an additional $3.6 million this year for much needed work in Cambridge. 2010-02-05 PDF 49Kb
Fibre Artist Sue Sturdy Begins Residency at Cambridge Centre for the Arts Feb 5, 2010 - There's a history of textile excellence in Cambridge and while the local economic base has morphed to include significant knowledge-based industries, textiles are still part of the fabric here. The 2010 Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program for Cambridge's Centre for the Arts builds on this expertise with the decision to bring Sue Sturdy on the team to enhance the artistic opportunities for the knitting medium. 2010-02-05 PDF 39Kb
Cambridge Participates in Operation: Cooperation February 1, 2010...The City of Cambridge is rallying around the Haiti relief work to join the newly formed Operation: Cooperation team. Partners at the Region of Waterloo, the cities of, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo (including fire stations), UW Research & Technology Park, University of Waterloo, CTV Southwestern Ontario, IBI Group, The May Court Nearly New Shop, Region of Waterloo Emergency Medical Services and St. John Ambulance, have come together to collect items for relief kits assembled by the Mennonite Central Committee. 2010-02-01 PDF 85Kb
A New Lens for Arts, Culture and Heritage Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Focuses on Creative Community Assets January 28, 2010 - The vibrant palette of arts, culture and heritage is the theme of the 13th Annual Grand River Watershed Heritage Day Workshop and Celebration. Slated for Friday, February 12th between 8:30 am and 5:00 pm at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts, the program will feature community leaders, interactive workshops, tours and opportunities for hands-on learning through best practices. 2010-01-28 PDF 77Kb
More Budget Cuts Made To Reduce Impact on Cambridge Taxes Proposal to Spark Nearly $6 Million in Downtown Revitalization January 28, 2010- Moments ago, Cambridge City Council (Budget Task Force) concluded the final day of budget talks arriving at further reductions to the overall tax impact for residents. 2010-01-28 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Will Have Its Name in Lights At the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games Cambridge's name in lights on a billboard in Vancouver during the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games; it's not a dream, it's a reality! The Canadian Olympic Foundation recently announced that Cambridge was among the winning locations in the 'Own the Podium Municipal Challenge' which was a friendly competition between Canadian municipalities to help support our nation's athletes. 2010-01-19 PDF 26Kb
No New Staff or Growth Items Proposed in Cambridge 2010 Budget Cambridge staff today unveiled the details of a lean Capital and Operating budget that will go forward to the Budget Task Force for consideration. 2010-01-15 PDF 37Kb
Cambridge Budget Review for Media Budget Task Force Chair Councillor Gary Price and members of the senior management team at the City of Cambridge will provide a news media briefing on the 2010 operating and capital budgets. 2010-01-15 PDF 24Kb
Cambridge Budget Review for Media Budget Task Force Chair Councillor Gary Price and members of the senior management team at the City of Cambridge will provide a news media briefing on the 2010 operating and capital budgets. 2010-01-12 PDF 24Kb
New Year's Eve event - Final Christmas in Cambridge activities outlined While Christmas is nicely behind us, there's still more to do in Cambridge as part of the 'Christmas in Cambridge' community celebrations.

The 44-day festival of family activities will conclude with two key events:
New Year's Eve
Twelfth Night

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Record Crowds, Ample Boom Boxes Unsilent Night in Cambridge Fosters Community Building They came in great numbers and flooded the streets of downtown Cambridge for the second annual Phil Kline's Unsilent Night event. It was the culmination of months of planning and coordination as last night's spectacular created a holiday spirit and warmth regardless of the cold weather. 2009-12-22 PDF 169Kb
Holiday Schedule Reminder Hours of Operations for Our Facilities The City of Cambridge wishes to remind residents that facilities will be operating on a holiday schedule, however all essential services will continue. 2009-12-21 PDF 27Kb
Toys for Tickets Program an Overwhelming Success Toys Tally Unveiled The City Hall Christmas tree was packed with toys from dump trucks to dolls in support of the Cambridge Firefighters Christmas Basket Fund. Mayor Doug Craig and members of the City's Parking Operations team were on hand to make the official donation of these presents that were collected through the City's first ever 'Toys for Tickets' program. 2009-12-17 PDF 35Kb
Parking Operations Hands Over Hundreds of Toys ‘Toys for Tickets’ Program an Overwhelming Success Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig and members of the City's Parking Operations team tomorrow will make the official donation of toys to the Cambridge Professional Fire Fighters' Association for the traditional basket fund. Highlights of the pilot program will be unveiled including a tally of the value of toys collected during the 15-day program. 2009-12-17 PDF 24Kb
Dolson Pool Closed Tomorrow Cambridge, Ontario. December 14th, 2009...The City of Cambridge wishes to advise patrons of the John Dolson Centre's pool located at 212 South Street that the pool will be closed tomorrow, December 15th between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm to undergo maintenance. 2009-12-15 PDF 24Kb
Olympic Torch Relay Route Announced for Cambridge Flame Ceremony at City Hall The City of Cambridge today shares the official Olympic Torch Relay Route that features the torchbearers kicking off the 9.4 km run at the City limits at Highway 97 Cedar Street, winding through downtown Galt, and finishing up at Pinebush and Eagle Streets 2009-12-15 PDF 213Kb
Discussion Forum for Not-For-Profit Provincial Trend Sees Demand for More Services Moments ago, Cambridge Mayor and Council held a special session to discuss the needs of the social profit sector in Cambridge. The meeting focused on the state of the local not-for-profit agencies and changes that have occurred in service demands. 2009-12-08 PDF 27Kb
Extreme Trampoline Shows Part of Olympic Celebrations A Peak at the Cambridge Program and Community Torch Bearers In just twenty days, the City of Cambridge will once again make history as a community on the official Olympic Torch Relay Route. 2009-12-07 PDF 79Kb
New Study Shows Major Investment Needed in Water and Sewer Infrastructure Cambridge City Council will receive a report on Monday regarding the City's water and sewer operations that will point to a need for investment in the infrastructure. For the first time ever, staff has undertaken an independent study to look at the design of rate structures to ensure the model still works for the community. 2009-12-04 PDF 26Kb
A 30 Year Tradition in Hespeler Santa Claus Parade Features over 55 Entries Cambridge, Ontario. November 30, 2009...It might not have started in 1809 when Hespeler was first inhabited but it’s been a long standing part of the community for over three decades. Thanks to the work of Russell and Peggy Bygrave, the Santa Claus parade has brought delight to both the participants and the spectators for a long time. 2009-12-01 PDF 36Kb
Candyland features Juno nominated children's entertainer and local creativity! Cambridge, Ontario. December 1, 2009 Candyland, part of the Christmas in Cambridge 44-day festival, will be held this Saturday December 5th from 12 noon to 5:00 pm in Central Park, 615 King Street East. 2009-12-01 PDF 25Kb
Free Parking in Downtown City Lots in December Leaf Pickup Concludes – Snow Service Reminder Cambridge, Ontario. December 1, 2009...Today's dusting of snow means that winter maintenance services will soon be in full swing at the City of Cambridge. As crews conclude the seasonal leaf pick up program, the team at Public Works wishes to remind citizens of a few things about snow removal: 2009-12-01 PDF 58Kb
Parking Tickets Turn into Holiday Gifts Cambridge, Ontario. November 18, 2009...Getting a parking ticket takes on a whole new meaning in Cambridge during December 1st – 15th. 2009-11-18 PDF 32Kb
Local Partners and Artists Add Creative Talents to Events 44 Day Festival ‘Christmas in Cambridge’ Kicks Off Cambridge, Ontario. November 18, 2009â?¦The 7th annual Christmas in Cambridge festival kicked off today with a showcase of amazing events for the community. 2009-11-18 PDF 42Kb
Leaf Pick Up Program in Full Swing - Local Farmers Benefit The leaf pick up program is in full swing so check www.cambridge.ca/leafpickup for the scheduled pick up in your area. Citizens are asked to rake leaves to the curb just before the pick up day to ensure neighbourhood safety and to help reduce the risk of the leaves blowing back into the yard. Do not include branches and other debris in the piles. 2009-11-12 PDF 147Kb
Idling By-law Proposed in the Tradition of Environmental Preservation An Idling By-law that will regulate vehicle idling within designated areas within schools and other properties associated with Cambridge City Hall will go before Council on November 16, 2009 2009-11-10 PDF 35Kb
Christmas in Cambridge Media Advisory The Christmas in Cambridge Festival will unveil its 2009 Events at a press conference on November 18th. 2009-11-10 PDF 34Kb
Cambridge to Hold a Municipal Election Seminar Thinking of running in the next municipal election? The City of Cambridge and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing will offer a free municipal elections seminar this Thursday to better acquaint candidates with the details of running a campaign.

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Toys for Tickets - Pilot Program Proposed to Support Children in Need Staff from the City of Cambridge's Parking Operations will bring forward a proposal to General Committee tonight on the introduction of a pilot program called 'Toys for Tickets'. The new program encourages parking ticket holders to pay the fine with a toy that can be used for the Cambridge Professional Fire Fighters' Association and Salvation Army toy program.

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Two Annual Favourites Celebrate the Onset of Christmas Local Treasures Just in Time for the Holidays - On November 14th both the David Durward Centre in Galt and the Allan Reuter Centre in Preston will be hosting their annual Christmas Bazaars. 2009-11-02 PDF 34Kb
Canadian 24-Hour Ultra Marathoner Keynote at 36th Annual Cambridge Sports Awards Banquet Citizens have until Friday, October 30th to purchase tickets for Cambridge's 36th Annual Sports Awards Banquet which will feature keynote speaker and member of the Canadian 24-Hour Ultra Marathon Team Nadeem Khan. Khan is also the assistant manager of the team and is ready to share his recent experiences at the Commonwealth Games in the UK. 2009-10-28 PDF 31Kb
Council Approves Municipal Service Review Phase 2 of Corporate Strategy to Address Economic Challenges City Council approves the second phase in a series of initiatives undertaken by the Corporation to address some very challenging budget contraints in the near future. 2009-10-27 PDF 27Kb
Infrastructure Project Partnership in Cambridge - Preston Aud Project managers, developers and constructors came together today to showcase details of the Preston Auditorium project under the federal and provincial governments' stimulus programs.

The Honourable Gary Goodyear, Minister of State (Science & Technology)(Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario) and Member of Parliament for Cambridge-North Dumfries; the Honourable John Milloy, Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities, Minister of Research and Innovation and Member of Provincial Parliament for Kitchener Centre; and Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig were on hand, as the project received a combined federal-provincial investment of $1.6 million with a contribution of $800,000 from the City of Cambridge.
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Highlights of the Preston Upgrades - Fact Sheet Approximately $2.4 million worth of renovations are slated for the 37-year-old Preston Auditorium at 1458 Hamilton Street in Cambridge. The investment represents a three way split between the City of Cambridge and the Federal and Provincial governments. 2009-10-23 PDF 25Kb
Galt Arena Skate Program Schedule Changes Due to ongoing stimulus infrastructure enhancements for the facility the noon - 2pm skate program will not be offered. Regular evening and weekend programs will continue as usual. 2009-10-22 PDF 37Kb
Former National Ballet Dancers Come to Cambridge to Teach - Special Ballet Workshop Offers Performance Showcase Local ballet dancers will have an amazing opportunity at their doorstep when Canada's most accomplished male dancer, Frank Augustyn, comes to the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. The renowned 'Augustyn and Artists' will offer an informative ballet workshop with a new twist that includes an on stage performance option with former principal dancers of the National Ballet of Canada. 2009-10-19 PDF 31Kb
Annual Juried Exhibition at Cambridge Centre for the Arts Dreaming of a high profile place to exhibit your works of art? The 8th Annual Juried Exhibition at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts is just the place for artists to showcase their creative talents. Cambridge artists are invited to enter up to two pieces for consideration and the deadline is this Friday, October 23rd. 2009-10-19 PDF 36Kb
2010 Artist-in-Residence - Call for Proposals Local artists have an opportunity to submit a proposal to be part of the 2010 Artist-in-Residence (AIR) program. The deadline is Friday, November 6th, 2009. 2009-10-15 PDF 33Kb
Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule Information The City of Cambridge wishes to remind residents that City Hall will be closed on Monday October 12, 2009 for the Thanksgiving Day holiday. All essential services will operate business as usual.

There will be modified operating schedules at some of the community facilities. See the full media release. Happy Holidays from the City of Cambridge!


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Budget Orientation Update Cambridge staff today held a budget orientation gathering to provide an education opportunity for members of City Council. The informal meeting gave participants an overview of service delivery levels at the 2009 base budget.

Highlights for participants included an opportunity to learn more about the current strategic plans for the corporation such as those for Leisure Service/Facilities, Arts and Culture, Heritage, Economic Development and the Library. Identification of challenges that Council will face in 2010 was paramount to the need for a day-long education session.
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Leaf Pick Up Program Commences in November The 2009 leaf collection program will get under way on approximately November 9th and continue for around four weeks. 2009-09-22 PDF 25Kb
Human Resources Practices at The City of Cambridge Recognized by WRIEN Waterloo Region Immigrant Employment Network (WRIEN) today presented the City of Cambridge with an 'Employer Best Practices' award in recognition of the municipality's work in attracting, recruiting and retaining internationally trained professionals.

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Riverside Rails Event on Saturday September 26th Skaters at the Riverside Rails Skate Park might get a little air as the official opening slated for noon on Saturday September 26th is topped off with a friendly competition.

Mayor Doug Craig and members of Cambridge City Council will officially open the exciting community amenity located at 1850 Rogers Drive in Riverside Park, the largest park in the City of Cambridge. The activities include light refreshments and a skate competition following the official remarks.
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Forbes Creek Aquatic Rehabilitation Hike Shares Successes of Environmental and Residential Developments The environmental rehabilitation of a downstream section of Forbes Creek in Cambridge will be showcased to the community on Tuesday, September 29th as the City of Cambridge and Mattamy Homes unveil the results of a year long effort to re-establish the natural habitat of the creek. 2009-09-17 PDF 36Kb
Theatre Education Session Brings Production Experts to Cambridge to Teach the Craft Artist in Residence (AIR) Gary Kirkham next month will offer an opportunity for creative people to learn the craft of theatre. It's a chance to rub elbows with some of the region's top theatre professionals, while gaining valuable insights into the elements of theatre.

The program happens on Saturday October 17th between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm with a break for lunch.
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History on the Grand - Symposium Tackles Industry and Environment Matters It's a bi-annual happening that will bring province-wide researchers, PHD candidates, local historians and the general public together in Cambridge to talk history. Themed Industry and Environment, the History on the Grand symposium is a one-day event that is slated for Saturday October 17th at the University of Waterloo School of Architecture, 7 Melville Street in downtown Cambridge. 2009-09-16 PDF 26Kb
Fire Awareness Day - Safety Strategies for Families Discussed on September 19 Members of the public are invited to attend the annual Fire Safety Day slated for this Saturday September 19th between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm at the Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) headquarters to raise awareness about fire safety measures and to encourage families to fine tune their safety plans and continuously review them with family members. 2009-09-16 PDF 25Kb
Cambridge Mayor Delivers 2009 State of City Address Presented In Partnership with the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce 2009-09-08 PDF 24Kb
A Murderous Fundraising Dinner in Support of the Cambridge St. Paddy's Day Parade Coordinators of the Cambridge St. Paddy's Day Parade are offering a special event to the community in an effort to raise funds for the popular parade 2009-09-08 PDF 24Kb
City Council to Recognize Four Dozen Citizens for Arts and Culture Achievement Special Reception to be held on September 22, 2009 2009-09-08 PDF 42Kb
Ontario Health Minister David Caplan Speaks to Cambridge Community The Honourable David Caplan, Ontario Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, will join Cambridge City Council and invited members of the public for a breakfast meeting on Tuesday, September 8th beginning at 8:00 a.m. 2009-09-04 PDF 24Kb
Regular Pool Maintenance for the City of Cambridge - Options For Community Swimmers During Scheduled Cleanings The City of Cambridge will begin a series of pool maintenance operations that will temporarily suspend the John Dolson Centre Pool and the W.G. Johnson Centre Pool. 2009-09-04 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Studio Tour and Sale Artists share behind the scenes studio happenings 2009-09-03 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Sports Awards Seeks Nominations Join the ranks of accomplished athletes like Olympian Leigh Hobson as the City of Cambridge recognizes sports achievement. The 36th annual sports awards banquet will again pay tribute to local athletes and nominations are needed by September 11th.
Visit the Awards and Bursaries page for downloadable nomination forms.
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Dive Right In...George Hancock Pool Hosts Training of Junior Lifeguards Despite the cooler temperatures this morning, kids turned out to take part in the Junior Lifeguarding training and competition as part of an active living challenge. The club session at George Hancock Pool, 115 Glenmorris Street, is wrapping up this week. However, the City plans to offer additional Junior Lifeguarding Clubs in the fall in other pools throughout the community. 2009-08-27 PDF 106Kb
Active Living Shines Spotlight on Cambridge Junior Lifeguarding Club Shining the light on 'active living' programs in the community is the key focus of the upcoming video shoot at George Hancock Pool. On Thursday August 27th, a video crew will seek to document the unique Junior Lifeguarding program in Cambridge. 2009-08-26 PDF 26Kb
John Dolson Pool Slates Water Dance Participants Can Help Design the Play List John Dolson Pool is providing an exciting opportunity for young people at their Wet and Wild Water Dance on Friday September 4, 2009 from 7:00 pm-10:00 pm. Open to youth between the ages of 11-16 years old, it's a chance for young people to swim with a disc jockey. 2009-08-25 PDF 160Kb
Temporary Pool Closure today (August 19) at Johnson Centre The pool will be closed until August 20th for maintenance. 2009-08-19 PDF 23Kb
Another Cambridge Pumper Truck Goes to College The City of Cambridge today presented another decommissioned Pumper Truck to an institution of higher learning - this time in Eastern Ontario. The 1989 Pumper Truck was sold to Algonquin College for the nominal fee of $5,000 to support program development. 2009-08-18 PDF 76Kb
Cambridge Pumper Truck Now Part of the Training Equipment at Conestoga The City of Cambridge today officially presented a 1989 Pumper Truck to Conestoga to support the expansion of the Pre-Service Fire Fighter Program and a recent change in the Preceptorship portion of the program. Check out photos of the ceremony: Pumper Truck Donation 2009-08-14 PDF 43Kb
Cambridge Energy Conservation Count Me In part of the Fabric of Cambridge The City of Cambridge is hosting a special movie night tonight in Civic Square outside Canada's greenest City Hall as part of the 'Count Me In' community challenge. It's part of the many initiatives designed to get residents and business leaders thinking about energy conservation today and all year long. 2009-08-14 PDF 58Kb
Civic Holiday Schedule Adjustments: Important Information Regarding Cambridge Facilities All essential services for the City of Cambridge will continue as per usual, however, there are some modified schedules in place for our administration team that you should know about. Below is the list of Civic holiday hours of operations for the City of Cambridge services and facilities: 2009-07-30 PDF 28Kb
Rock The Mill Marks 12th Year Running New "After-party" Element The City of Cambridge and the Rock the Mill Committee are proud to present the 12th annual Rock The Mill music festival. A new component will extend the festivities to include an after-party following the final performances. The outdoor show will take place on Saturday, August 8th at Dickson Park, 30
Parkhill Road West, in the heart of downtown Galt. Festivities begin at 12
noon, carry on until 11pm, and as always ADMISSION IS FREE.
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Cambridge Council Establishes New Group Join the Youth Advisory Committee Cambridge Council recognizes this very important component to our demographics and is seeking applications for positions on a new advisory committee that is designed to get input from community youth.

Applications for this Committee will be advertised on the City Page in August. Please watch the Cambridge Times for your opportunity to apply to this very worthwhile committee.
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Infrastructure Stimulus Projects in Cambridge Road Resurfacing is Full Steam Ahead The City of Cambridge is currently undertaking a number of stimulus supported projects that will see new road surfaces for many areas of the City. More than $7.5 million worth of projects are planned in this round of road renewal work. 2009-07-23 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Partners with Local Hydro: Community Can Join 'Count Me In' and Get Cambridge on the Radar Communities all over the province are competing to have the most citizens per capita registered for the 'Count Me In' energy conservation challenge. The City of Cambridge and Cambridge and North Dumfries Hydro are partnering to get the word out and invite citizens and business leaders to participate in the competition that will wind up on August 14, 2009. 2009-07-20 PDF 39Kb
Cambridge Partners with Local Hydro: Community Can Join 'Count Me In' and Get Cambridge on the Radar Communities all over the province are competing to have the most citizens per capita registered for the 'Count Me In' energy conservation challenge. The City of Cambridge and Cambridge and North Dumfries Hydro are partnering to get the word out and invite citizens and business leaders to participate in the competition that will wind up on August 14, 2009. 2009-07-20 PDF 39Kb
Murdoch Mysteries on Location in Cambridge "Hollywood Cambridge" Production Activity Strong You might have seen all the activity today as production crews descend on the City of Cambridge to capture images for new episodes of the Murdoch Mysteries television series produced by Shaftesbury Films. It's a repeat visit to Cambridge and the City has been assisting with all the arrangements as part of our "Hollywood Cambridge" activities. 2009-07-17 PDF 26Kb
Kent McVittie Joins the Cambridge Senior Management Team Jim King, Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Cambridge, announces the appointment of Kent Andrew McVittie as Commissioner of Community Services. The senior management position was approved by Cambridge City Council at its July 14th meeting. 2009-07-15 PDF 27Kb
Investing in Ontario Investments Continue Cambridge Reconstruction Projects are Strong Three more reconstruction projects supported by the 'Investing in Ontario' grant program will move forward in Cambridge this week. 2009-07-14 PDF 27Kb
John Dolson Centre Gets More External Make Over Elements A new element of the beautification project for the John Dolson Centre on South Street in Cambridge will soon be underway. The investment into the 1974 recreation structure which adjoins St. Ambrose School will include outdoor landscaping and amenities to better serve its users. 2009-07-14 PDF 34Kb
Cambridge City Hall Recognized for Design Excellence Cambridge City Hall and its top rated Architectural firm Diamond and Schmitt are the recent recipients of a North American design excellence award from Environmental Design + Construction (ED+C) magazine based in Troy Michigan. 2009-07-13 PDF 26Kb
New Splash Pad in Preston has Water Conservation Built In The City of Cambridge today unveiled the latest improvements to the Preston Towne Centre with a splash pad complete with water conservation properties. Youth and families of the community will now have a new splash pad to cool off in the summer as part of the latest enhancements to Central Park. 2009-07-07 PDF 26Kb
Scottish Heritage is Brought to Life With the 34th annual Cambridge Highland Games A news media briefing will take place on Tuesday, July 7th at 12:30 pm at the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce to provide background information and photo opportunities for the Cambridge Highland Games. 2009-07-06 PDF 27Kb
Media Alert: Splash Pad to be Unveiled With Water Conservation Properties Join Cambridge Mayor Doug Craig, Ward Councillor Karl Kiefer, President of Preston Business Improvement Area, Tony Schmidt, and other community representatives, as we kick off the opening of the new splash park in Preston. 2009-07-03 PDF 25Kb
Potential for Pedestrian and Cycling Bridge over Highway 401 to be Evaluated Citizens will have an opportunity in a few days to learn more about the potential for a new pedestrian and cycling bridge to enhance crossing safety over highway 401. 2009-06-22 PDF 35Kb
YOUTH MOUNTAIN BIKING EVENT FOR SATURDAY JUNE 20TH 2009 CANCELLED We are sorry to announce that due to the forecast of rain and more importantly -thunderstorms - that we have been forced to cancel the Youth Mountain Biking Event for tomorrow. 2009-06-19 PDF 22Kb
Cambridge Fire Department Partners with Stroke Recovery Association of Cambridge & District The Stroke Recovery Association of Cambridge and District is hosting a Pancake Breakfast in the Civic Square, 55 Dickson Street, Cambridge from 8:00 am until 11:00 am on Saturday, June 20, 2009. Funds from the breakfast will go to support the work on the Association, which includes education, counselling and assistance with recovery after a stroke. 2009-06-17 PDF 25Kb
Museum Pumped Up About Donation The Fire Hall Museum and Education Centre is about to receive its biggest donation yet from a community-minded Cambridge company and the Cambridge Fire Department. 2009-06-15 PDF 24Kb
Cambridge Mayor and Council bring Arts Showcase to the Community Mayor Doug Craig and Cambridge City Council welcome everyone at City Hall, 50 Dickson St, tonight to join in on the 7th annual Mayor's Celebration of the Arts. Beginning at 7 until 10:30 pm, the event features a wealth of activities for people of all ages. 2009-06-12 PDF 25Kb
Ed Newland Outdoor Pool Opening on June 15th Has Been Delayed Due to mechanical problems the Ed Newland outdoor pool on William St will not be opening for pre-season hours on Monday June 15, 2009 as scheduled. 2009-06-11 PDF 25Kb
Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Feasibility Study Update The purpose of the Portuguese Swamp Nuisance Mosquito Control Feasibility Study is to understand the nuisance mosquito populations, issues, and challenges associated with control options, costs, potential environmental impacts, and legislative and approval processes involved with initiating a nuisance mosquito control program in this area of Cambridge for the benefit of local residents. 2009-06-08 PDF 29Kb
Nomination forms now available for Cambridge Sports Awards Banquet The City of Cambridge's annual Sports Awards Banquet will be celebrating its 36th year of honouring the accomplishments of local athletes this November.
Deadline is September 11th, 2009 for submission of nominees.
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The Corporation of the City of Cambridge and CUPE Local 1882 Ratify New Collective Agreement The City of Cambridge is pleased to announce the ratification of a New Collective Agreement with CUPE Local 1882. 2009-06-02 PDF 24Kb
Cambridge Riverfest and Dragon Boat Races Local Lisaard House will benefit from the pledge program of this year's 26th Annual Cambridge Riverfest and Dragon Boat Races that will take place on Saturday June 6, 2009 at the beautiful Riverbluffs Park on George St. in downtown Cambridge. 2009-05-29 PDF 41Kb
Cambridge Cuts $200,000 in 2009 Operating Budget Staff Reductions Result in Savings for the Corporation A strategy to realize some $200,000 in savings to this year's payroll will go forward tonight at Cambridge City Council. It's an initiative that will streamline costs for the corporation while maintaining service levels for the community. 2009-05-25 PDF 25Kb
Public Input into Stormwater Management Continues Master Plan Address Future Policies for Cambridge A city-wide examination of flooding and surface water quality issues continues as experts work to develop a long term strategy for stormwater management. A second Public Information Centre (PIC) will move forward paving the way for further community input into the vital process of planning and prioritizing the future needs. 2009-05-21 PDF 26Kb
Concerts in the Park add to the Array of Cultural Entertainment for Community Beginning this weekend, Cambridge and the Central Ontario Musician's Association will offer a series of free concerts in the park for the community to enjoy. Whether it's jazz, swing or big band music, residents and visitors will have an opportunity to frequent a number of scenic locations in Cambridge to take in a concert. 2009-05-21 PDF 141Kb
New Performing Arts Complex In Cambridge Ontario Residents of Cambridge will soon benefit from a new performing arts complex, thanks to a joint investment by the city and the governments of Canada and Ontario 2009-05-21 PDF 46Kb
Cambridge Centre for the Arts and Ontario Arts Council Team Up For Spotlight Event May 20, 2009...Getting a firsthand look at the world of arts and culture is the goal of a complimentary day of arts activities and performances at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts. Scheduled for Saturday, June 6 between 12 noon - 3 pm, the event is part of a bigger province wide initiative called SPOTLIGHT weekend festival sponsored by the Ontario Arts Council. 2009-05-20 PDF 44Kb
Multi-Government Announcement Brings New Infrastructure to Cambridge Details regarding an investment that will see new infrastructure for the City of Cambridge will be unveiled tomorrow at a press conference at Cambridge City Hall. 2009-05-20 PDF 34Kb
Celebration of the Arts Kicks Off Cambridge City Council extends an invite to the news media to join us as we unveil the line up of the very talented visual and performing artists for the 2009 Mayor's Celebration of the Arts. 2009-05-15 PDF 24Kb
Canada Day Committee Urges Citizens to Volunteer Sign Up Slated for June 11th and 22nd Plans are underway for the 35th annual Canada Day community celebration and while the many details of the event are being fine tuned, the biggest challenge is getting enough volunteers to help make the day a success. Whether it's volunteering in the children's centre, helping with face painting, supporting the parade or taking up collections for fundraising, there's a job for everyone. 2009-05-14 PDF 31Kb
Excellence in Workforce Training and Development Cambridge Mayor and Council Recognizes Employers Cambridge, Ontario. May 11, 2009...Cambridge City Council tonight recognizes three local firms for their commitment to workforce development through their continuous improvement of initiatives that build the knowledge, performance and skills of their employees. 2009-05-12 PDF 36Kb
Moffat Creek Sanitary Sewer Project Moves Ahead Environmental Impact and Overall Costs Reduced Cambridge, Ontario. May 11, 2009... A recommendation for tendering of the Moffat Creek Sanitary Sewer construction goes before Cambridge City Council tonight that results in cost savings of over $2 million for the project. The project takes a new direction which will also result in less environmental impact which is good news for the South East Galt community. 2009-05-12 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Mayor to Recognize Employers for Excellence in Workforce Training & Development It's the 16th annual Mayor's Award for Excellence in Workforce Training and Development slated for next week. 2009-05-07 PDF 25Kb
Arts and Culture Master Plan Unveiled for Cambridge May 5, 2009 - Master plan reveals need to continue developing and funding arts and culture within the City of Cambridge. 2009-05-05 PDF 26Kb
New Summer Programs at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts The Cambridge Centre for the Arts is hosting a number of new and exciting programs this summer for children who want to go on a creative adventure. Over 30 programs in art, music, pottery, drama and culinary arts are available for children ages 3-14. To view all activities click here. 2009-04-30 PDF 27Kb
Volunteer Career Fair at Cambridge Centre The City of Cambridge will host the 8th annual "Cambridge & You!" Special Events & Volunteer Recruitment Fair this weekend. 2009-04-29 PDF 38Kb
Regional Launch of BizPal ~ Multi-government Partnership Brings New Tools for Business BizPal, an online tool to simplify the business licensing and permit process, was all the buzz today at the official launch. The event celebrated the availability of the service in the Region of Waterloo, cities of Cambridge and Kitchener and the Township of Wellesley. The collaboration of all levels of government resulted in providing the business community with innovative service that fosters business creation and expansion.

To read the Region's press release, click here.
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BIZPAL LAUNCHED IN REGION OF WATERLOO, KITCHENER, WELLESLEY AND CAMBRIDGE, ONTARIO Today, Harold Albrecht, Member of Parliament for Kitchener-Conestoga, Peter Braid, Member of Parliament for Kitchener-Waterloo, and Stephen Woodworth, Member of Parliament for Kitchener Centre, on behalf of the Honourable Tony Clement, Minister of Industry, together with officials from the Province of Ontario, Ken Seiling, Chair of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, Doug Craig, Mayor of Cambridge, Carl Zehr, Mayor of Kitchener, and Ross Kelterborn, Mayor of the Township of Wellesley, welcomed the launch of BizPaL at an event in Kitchener. 2009-04-09 PDF 38Kb
Finalists Announced for the Bernice Adams Memorial Awards The Cultural Awards Committee today unveils the finalist for the prestigious Bernice Adams Memorial Awards. The awards program recognizes talented groups and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the arts and culture in our community and include representatives from the following categories: Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Communications/Literary Arts, Music, and Outstanding Youth. 2009-04-08 PDF 55Kb
BizPal comes to Waterloo Region With the launch of BizPal in Waterloo Region, it just got a little bit
easier for businesses to get the information they need.
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Avenue Road House Fire The Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) responded to a serious Avenue Road house fire at approximately 9:00 pm on Monday, March 30, 2009. A lone male occupant was rescued from the house by firefighters. He was later transferred to a Toronto hospital where he succumbed to injuries sustained in the fire. 2009-04-01 PDF 24Kb
City of Cambridge Announces New CAO Cambridge City Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Jim King as Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) effective immediately. 2009-03-31 PDF 26Kb
Bringing the Craft of Theatre to the Community An exciting array of theatre education programs kicks off at the Cambridge Centre for the Arts with the residency of playwright and performer Gary Kirkham. He introduces a theatre arts program entitled Stage: Right, Write, Wright that will bring the craft of theatre to the Cambridge community through three unique workshops. 2009-03-27 PDF 30Kb
"Unsilent Night" Honoured at Cambridge Chamber Awards The City of Cambridge team certainly wasn't silent last night as the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce named their new event "Unsilent Night" among the Business Achievement Award winners. 2009-03-27 PDF 29Kb
Arts Festival Poetry Contest Local poets and wordsmiths will have an opportunity to show off their creative, literary sides again this year at the Cambridge Arts Festival slated for Saturday, June 6th. A call for entry is underway and the April 3rd deadline is just around the corner. Visit the Arts, Culture & Heritage page for more information, or go directly to the entry form by clicking here. 2009-03-26 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge CAO Retires - Council Thanks Smith for Commitment and Dedication The City of Cambridge announces today the retirement of their Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Don Smith which will take effect on March 15, 2009. 2009-03-10 PDF 27Kb
City of Cambridge Participates in Global Earth Hour In keeping with the City of Cambridge's focus on the environment and energy conservation, the City will again participate in the World Wildlife Fund Earth Hour slated for Saturday, March 28th from 8:30 pm - 9:30 pm. 2009-03-10 PDF 26Kb
Performance Workshop New for Centre for the Arts - Harmonica Blues Experience Comes to Cambridge Tickets for the Harmonica Blues Experience, a unique performance/workshop featuring a few of Canada's leading blues singers and musicians are now available. Click Here for pictures of the performers. 2009-03-09 PDF 35Kb
City and Chamber Teams Bowl For Big Brothers Big Sisters A traditional bowling match between the Cambridge Chamber of Commerce and the City of Cambridge staff helped kickoff the Bowl for Kids Sake 2009 fundraising campaign for Big Brothers Big Sisters. Additional photographs of the event can be found in the Youth Events section of the gallery. 2009-03-06 PDF 109Kb
Take Your Place in Cambridge History; Time Capsule to Seal Community Collection for Future Unveiling Plans are underway to create a once in a lifetime opportunity for citizens and special community groups to participate in a time capsule project with the City of Cambridge that will capture the present and preserve it for future generations. You can learn more about the time capsule and download the Call for Entry at the Time Capsule webpage. 2009-03-05 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Girl's Choir Performs at City Hall City Council Welcomes Youth Cambridge City Council last night kicked off the meeting with a new element - a performance by the Cambridge Girl's Choir. Click here to see photos of the event. 2009-03-05 PDF 52Kb
Groff Mill Creek/Dumfries Conservation Area Flood Control Berm – Culvert Installation Installation of the culvert for Groff Mill Creek/Dumfries Conservation Area will happen this week. News media are invited to capture images and learn more about this important infrastructure project on Friday, March 6th, 2009 at 11:00 am. 2009-03-04 PDF 27Kb
Call for Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Applications The Mayor's Celebration of the Arts Committee invites Cambridge artists to submit an application to participate in the visual or performing arts categories. 2009-02-27 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Fire Recognized; Citizen Actions Commended Cambridge Fire Department's (CFD) second annual event honours important actions of citizens who helped to evacuate residents on the scene, volunteers for special educational campaigns, and tributes to long service employees. 2009-02-09 PDF 30Kb
Cambridge Fire Department Cautions Residents To Avoid Parking on Streets Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) is asking residents to assist by keeping their streets open to allow unobstructed access for emergency vehicles. CFD is suggesting that citizens avoid parking on streets where the volume of snow makes it difficult to navigate emergency vehicles, particularly on narrow roadways. 2009-02-05 PDF 25Kb
Music in the air at Cambridge City Hall Feb 4, 2009...As part of a new partnership with Wilfrid Laurier University, the
Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony performed today for the City of Cambridge staff
and members of the community.
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Fire Department Flags Public Safety Concern; Urges Snow Removal Around Fire Hydrants The Cambridge Fire Department (CFD) is reporting more incidents of fire hydrant obstructions as heavy volumes of snow continue to make it hard to locate hydrants. Residents and businesses are reminded to clear snow away from fire hydrants on their property and not to deposit snow in a way that would obstruct fire hydrants. 2009-01-28 PDF 19Kb
Dog Tag Program Update Cambridge, Ontario. January 26...The dog tag purchase deadline is on or before Saturday, Feb. 28, 2009. A late fee of $15.00 will be applied to the regular cost of the dog tag after this date. Seniors receive a half price discount on the regular fee, however this is not on a kennel license or on the late fee portion. 2009-01-26 PDF 34Kb
Call for Entry for Arts and Culture Cambridge, ON, January 22, 2009...Champions for arts and culture have a local
platform to recognize excellence as the official call for entries kicks off today for the Bernice Adams Memorial Awards.
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City of Cambridge 2009 Budget Highlights Cambridge, Ontario. January 14, 2009...The City of Cambridge will offer a one hour session to local news media to provide an overview of the City's proposed
Capital and Operating Budgets for 2009.
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Grand Avenue South Acquisition Cambridge, Ontario. January 14, 2009...Cambridge City Council approved funding of $700,000 plus legal, survey and other associated costs to complete the acquisition of the property on 46 Grand Avenue South in early December 2008. 2009-01-14 PDF 24Kb
Council Remuneration Review for 2010 - Laying the Groundwork for Next Council's Consideration Cambridge City Council recently passed a motion to review future Council remuneration for members serving after the next election. 2009-01-14 PDF 24Kb
Update from Cambridge Fire Department: Public Works Teams Working Around the Clock December 24, 2008 Fire department shares a few reminders for your safety. 2009-01-07 PDF 25Kb
Twelfth Night - Christmas in Cambridge Final Twelfth Night event happens this weekend celebrating the winter solace. 2009-01-06 PDF 26Kb
Unsilent Night: Christie Illuminates - Waterloo Architecture Cambridge Creates Masterpieces Monday December 22, 2008 the City of Cambridge brings "Unsilent Night" to the community. 2008-12-18 PDF 26Kb
Partnership brings BizPaL Online Service New online service assists those starting a Small Business. 2008-12-17 PDF 24Kb
Cambridge Launches Online Recreation Program Registration "CORAL" The new online service for activities and leisure registration goes live 2008-12-12 PDF 32Kb
Candyland - Christmas in Cambridge Live performances, family activities continue 2008-12-03 PDF 25Kb
Keeping the Community Posted on Holiday Schedules Important Information about the City of Cambridge's holiday schedule 2008-12-02 PDF 26Kb
Snow Management in the City of Cambridge The City's maintenance plans for safe and passable sidewalks 2008-12-02 PDF 26Kb
Cyber Safety Expert to Deliver Helpful Tools at W.G Johnson Centre They City of Cambridge and Ontario Government are teaming up to deliver a local information session geared to providing valuable information on safe cyber surfing. 2008-11-28 PDF 26Kb
Legal Counsel Services Bring Expertise In-house Steve Matheson joins the City as Director of Legal Services 2008-11-28 PDF 24Kb
Christmas In Cambridge Kicks Off Spectacular Line Up of Community Events the first in a series of Christmas in Cambridge events is set to happen on November 28, 2008 - Music and Lights in the Village. 2008-11-27 PDF 26Kb
Box 690 Fire Department Canteen Association Honoured for 20 Years of Volunteer Service Box 690 Volunteer Canteen Services Recognized at Mutual Aid Meeting on November 27, 2008 2008-11-25 PDF 28Kb
Olympic torch Comes to Cambridge The City of Cambridge has been selected as one of the cities for the Olympic Torch to pass through on it's way towards the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games 2008-11-21 PDF 26Kb
City More Than Recoups costs on the Concession Street Heritage Investment Council approved an offer of purchase for the heritage property on 65 Concession Street 2008-11-17 PDF 116Kb
Christmas In Cambridge Festival of Events 2008 A complete listing of the Christmas in Cambridge Events scheduled in 2008 2008-11-13 PDF 228Kb
Nationally Acclaimed Artist Begins Installing Public Art at Cambridge City Hall Stephen Cruise, nationally renowned Canadian artist will add Cambridge City Hall to the list of locations for his visual display masterpieces. 2008-11-06 PDF 101Kb
David Durward Centre's Annual Christmas Bazaar Allan Reuter Centre Kicks off bringing local treasures to the Community on November 8th between 9-1 and on November 22, 2008 beginning at 9am the David Durward Centre will host the Annual Christmas Bazaar. 2008-11-06 PDF 34Kb
Sports Banquet Honours Amateur Athletes in Cambridge 35th Annual Sports Awards Banquet is planned for November 7th at 6pm at the Cambridge Holiday Inn 2008-11-04 PDF 28Kb
City of Cambridge Picks Up Employer Recognition Award The City of Cambridge was recently applauded for its programs to support employment opportunities for newcomers and immigrants in our community. 2008-10-31 PDF 26Kb
Groff Mill Creek Work across Galt Country Club Completed On Budget and Ahead of Schedule Work to alleviate flooding damage from Groff Mill Creek onto local properties completed in the first phase and area residents are remarking on the success of the project. 2008-10-23 PDF 27Kb
Conestoga College Officially Takes Ownership of Cambridge Lands to Build New Campus Conestoga College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning has exercised its option to purchase lands strategically located in Cambridge. 2008-10-22 PDF 36Kb
Local Government Week Cub Scouts Get First Hand Look at City Hall 2008-10-22 PDF 71Kb
Cambridge Indoor Soccer Dome Officially Opens Com Dev Indoor Soccer Park Construction is complete and the City of Cambridge will celebrate the success on October 24th. 2008-10-21 PDF 28Kb
By-Law Improvements for Easier Understanding New Boulevard maintenance By-Law to Enhance Community Safety. 2008-10-17 PDF 36Kb
International Awareness Day to Eradicate Poverty Cambridge Community Observes the Day. 2008-10-17 PDF 78Kb
Fall Leaf Program Includes Environmentally Friendly Suggestions Loose leaf pick up programs will begin in November. 2008-10-10 PDF 149Kb
Cambridge Council Recognition of Arts and Cultural Achievement Over 60 dancers, musicians and artists will come together to be recognized on Tuesday, September 23rd during the annual Cambridge City Council Arts and Culture Achievement awards. 2008-09-22 PDF 33Kb
Unveiling Programs at Allan Reuter Centre The Adult 50+ crowd in Preston, one of three downtown areas of Cambridge, will have a chance tomorrow to learn about community centre programs and meet the key players at the Allan Reuter Recreation Centre, 507 King Street, East.
The annual Open House is scheduled for Tuesday, September 16th, between 4:30 pm and 7:30 pm.

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First Community Exercise for New Emergency Operations Centre at City Hall City Hall will be the location of the upcoming test of the Cambridge Emergency Plan as the City and its community partners come together for "Exercise EOC" this week.

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Accelerated Capital Projects for Cambridge A $5.7 million provincial grant will mean needed infrastructure projects that currently are not funded in the Capital Forecast will move forward before the end of the year. The grant is provided under the Investing in Ontario Act and was announced by the Province at the end of August to provide funding for roads, bridges, transit and healthcare community infrastructure. 2008-09-12 PDF 26Kb
Reconstruction of Ballantyne Avenue Underway Work is proceeding on a major construction project slated for the Ballantyne Avenue area in Cambridge. Today, the production schedule and detailed information will be hand delivered to area residents who will be impacted by the project to keep the lines of communication open and provide city contact information for people who have further questions. 2008-09-08 PDF 28Kb
Firefighters Give The Boot - Charity Work Part of the Firefighter’s Fabric While firefighters are known for their skills to put out hazardous fires that threaten residents and their property or for providing rescue assistance to people in car accidents and other dangerous situations, they will soon be giving the public the boot for charity.

It's a 35 year tradition for the Cambridge Professional Firefighters' Association (CPFFA) as they get ready to embark on the a campaign for Muscular Dystrophy (MD).
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Cost Free Opportunity for Locals to Take In the Arts Cambridge and nearby residents are invited to discover the exciting, educational and stimulating world of art during the 2008 Cambridge Studio Tour and Sale. The event involves 21 local artists and 15 locations throughout the city. Introduced in 2004, the event will run on Saturday, September 20th between 10am and 5pm and Sunday, September 21st from noon to 5pm. There is no admission fee.
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Structural Evaluations of City Dams A report on the evaluation of a Cambridge dam is set to come down the pipe with a second study on another location slated to kick off next week 2008-08-22 PDF 28Kb
Calling for Public Input Help Shape the Future of Cambridge Arts, Culture and Heritage 2008-08-22 DOC 681Kb
City Property Purchase Preserves History For Future Generations The City of Cambridge today takes possession of an important cultural heritage property ensuring the house will be saved for future generations 2008-08-20 PDF 59Kb
City of Cambridge Staff Mark Red Day in Honour of a Teammate and All the Canadian Troops Staff at the Cambridge City Hall is sending out well wishes to Canadian Troops in Afghanistan 2008-08-20 PDF 108Kb
Energy Conservation Continues City of Cambridge Recognizes Blackout Anniversary Dimming lights and conserving energy is what it's all about for the City of Cambridge. As the anniversary of the large scale power disruption of 2003 approaches, the municipality will engage in further initiatives to lower the lights and reduce energy needs. 2008-08-10 PDF 26Kb
Energy Conservation Continues City of Cambridge Recognizes Blackout Anniversary Dimming lights and conserving energy is what it's all about for the City of Cambridge 2008-08-07 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market Adjusts Hours Vendors Tweak Services Playing the market has a whole new meaning when it comes to seeking out fresh produce and artistic products found at the Cambridge Farmers' Market 2008-08-06 PDF 124Kb
It's Official: Cambridge City Hall is Gold LEED, First City Hall in the Nation to Achieve Gold The City of Cambridge today proudly completes its journey to officially achieve Gold certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) from the Canada Green Building Council 2008-08-05 PDF 29Kb
It's Official: Cambridge City Hall is Gold LEED First City Hall in the Nation to Achieve Gold Similar to completing the last mile in an Olympic race, the City of Cambridge today proudly completes its journey to officially achieve Gold certification for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) from the Canada Green Building Council. 2008-08-05 PDF 29Kb
City of Cambridge Adopts Recommendations Investigative Report on Special Council Meeting Recommendations received late yesterday regarding the City of Cambridge notice provisions for a special public meeting 2008-07-28 PDF 29Kb
Proposed Ward Boundary Changes for Cambridge Creates New Opportunity for Community Representation Recommendations from the Cambridge Council Ward Boundary Taskforce point to a system that will increase the number of council representatives 2008-07-21 PDF 249Kb
Bylaw Services at the City of Cambridge The City of Cambridge is currently ramping up the by-law enforcement team to enhance services particularly on weekends and hours outside of regular business operations 2008-07-17 DOC 690Kb
Crossing Guard Opportunities Part-time Jobs support Safety at Cambridge Schools While the summer is just ramping up, the City of Cambridge is focusing on fall placement for jobs at a number of locations throughout the city 2008-07-16 PDF 26Kb
Unique LEED Neighbourhood Development Project Revitalizes Brownfield Site in Cambridge Challenged to come up with innovative ways to find solutions for brownfield properties, the City of Cambridge and Reid's Heritage Homes have created an excellent example of a project that is elevating redevelopment to new heights 2008-07-08 PDF 31Kb
The 33rd Annual Cambridge Highland Games Celebrates the Scottish Heritage A news media briefing will take place on Tuesday, July 8th, to provide background and a photo opportunity for the upcoming Cambridge Highland Games. 2008-06-30 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Indoor Soccer Dome Kicks Into Final Stage of Construction Kicking into the final stage of construction, the City of Cambridge announces that the COM DEV Indoor Soccer Park will tomorrow begin the final construction phase 2008-06-30 PDF 26Kb
Business As Usual on Monday, June 30th A Wealth of Community Activities on Canada Day It's business as usual on Monday, June 30th for the City of Cambridge. The next day will mark the Canada Day celebrations 2008-06-27 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Stewardship Trailer Wins National Design Award Speedpro Imaging and the City of Cambridge recently won a national design award for the Cambridge Stewardship trailer 2008-06-25 PDF 453Kb
Cambridge Centre for the Arts Rolls Out New Programs New and exciting programs are being offered this summer in a variety of mediums at The Cambridge Centre for the Arts. 2008-06-25 PDF 26Kb
First Accessible Playground Opens Partners Come Together for Special Needs Kids The first ever fully accessible playground in the City of Cambridge will officially open on Wednesday, June 18th at 1:00 pm at Churchill Park, 200 Christopher Drive. 2008-06-13 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge City Hall Officially Opens and Environment Minister Joins Local Dignitaries Cambridge City Hall will officially open with a VIP ceremony on Thursday, June 5th at 6:30pm. 2008-06-02 PDF 37Kb
"Unintended Consequences": Riverside Print Group Eight devoted practitioners of "archaic arts", members of the Riverside Print Group, will soon bring their work to the gallery of the Cambridge Centre for the Arts for a month-long show called "Unintended Consequences". 2008-05-28 PDF 27Kb
Cambridge Farmers' Market A Star Attraction Named One of Canada’s Top Farmers’ Markets Best Health Magazine, part of the Reader's Digest family, has named the Cambridge Farmers' Market as one of the best markets in the country. 2008-05-23 PDF 36Kb
Water Street North undergoes sewer enhancements Road work means some temporary delays On May 20th, The City of Cambridge will begin work to enhance sanitary sewer systems under Water Street North in downtown Galt between Simcoe and Samuelson Streets. 2008-05-15 PDF 26Kb
Cambridge Mayor Hosts Interactive Session with TVO Chief Executive Officer On Friday, May 23, 2008, Chief Executive Officer of TVO Lisa de Wilde will speak to Cambridge's leading citizens on how the Province's educational broadcaster is transforming itself for a digital world and for the benefit of Ontarians. 2008-05-15 PDF 43Kb
Bernice Adams Award finalists announced Awards slated to be presented on May 23, 2008 The short list of finalists has been unveiled by the City of Cambridge's Cultural Arts Committee for the prestigious Bernice Adams Award and it includes a line up of familiar and not so familiar artisans. 2008-05-15 PDF 37Kb
Emergency Preparedness Week May 4 - 10 2008 Mobile 1 Comes to Cambridge City Hall The City of Cambridge invites members of the community to come and see Mobile 1 on May 7th between 9:30 am and 3:30 pm at Cambridge City Hall, 50 Dickson Street. 2008-05-05 PDF 46Kb
Provincial Support Sees Accelerated Infrastructure Plan City of Cambridge Announces Programs for Roads Recognizing the infrastructure gaps that every municipality faces, The City of Cambridge today announces the Province of Ontario will provide more than $3.3 million for two one-time grants dedicated to municipal infrastructure. 2008-04-25 PDF 36Kb
Cross Community Cooperation to Provide Sporting Opportunities for Seniors The City of Cambridge will host the 26th annual Waterloo-Wellington Senior Summer Games. The 55 plus participants will converge on the city between May 26th and June 5th, 2008. 2008-04-24 PDF 37Kb
Sustainable Transportation Initiatives in Cambridge Two transportation initiatives will go before Cambridge General Committee on Monday, April 28th that will look to enhance investments in city bikeways and car share options for the community. 2008-04-24 PDF 38Kb
The Corporation of the City of Cambridge Quick Fact Sheet A fact sheet about the lifestyle, population, location and economy of the City of Cambridge. 2008-04-15 PDF 502Kb
"Desperate Housepets" Stage Production The theatre company that premiered at the Cambridge Mayor's Celebration of the Arts is back to present an exciting new production in partnership with the City of Cambridge - Centre for the Arts. 2008-04-15 PDF 46Kb
TVOKids Don't Sit Still Tour The dynamic TVOKids Don't Sit Still Tour touches down in Kitchener and Cambridge on Saturday May 24 2008 and in Woodstock on Sunday May 25. 2008-04-15 PDF 25Kb
Spring Clean Up Underway Spring has really sprung and there are a number of City of Cambridge initiatives underway to address the clean up needs of the community. 2008-04-08 PDF 47Kb
New Parking Strategic Plan Under Development A key component of a new Core Areas Parking Master Plan study for the City of Cambridge will be a series of public consultation sessions and an on-line web survey to gather public input. 2008-03-27 PDF 36Kb
On The Radar In a Different Way...Earth Hour Gets the Green Light at City of Cambridge In keeping with the City's environmental and energy conservation thrust, all major facilities and both historic and new City Hall will make reductions in energy use on Saturday, March 29th from 8:00-9:00 pm. 2008-03-27 PDF 46Kb
Old Woolco Building Slated for Transformation Council Approves Redevelopment Bid Cambridge City Council has approved a redevelopment bid by Cornerstone Antiques Incorporated that will bring new jobs to Cambridge's downtown core. 2008-03-25 PDF 38Kb
WORKSHOP PROMOTES THE IMPORTANCE OF EATING WISELY BY EATING LOCALLY City Green will be hosting their 15th annual workshop on March 27th from 6:30 - 9:30 pm at the newly opened gold-LEED-candidate Cambridge City Hall. 2008-03-19 PDF 70Kb
Please Clear Snow In light of the record snow fall this weekend, the City of Cambridge reminds residents and business leaders to clear the snow for safety purposes. 2008-03-10 PDF 37Kb
Cambridge Self Help Food Bank - Complimentary Tours of City Hall Please consider a donation in support of the Cambridge Self Help Food Bank. 2008-02-21 PDF 1498Kb
Pothole Blitz Underway The City of Cambridge Transportation and Public Works team are ramping up the communications systems for the public to report potholes to the maintenance team. 2008-02-15 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Economic Development Wins Provincial Award The Economic Developers Council of Ontario (EDCO) tonight paid tribute to the Cambridge Health Link initiative and the many community volunteers who worked to create this not for profit organization
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First Ever Cambridge Fire Department Recognition Awards Media are invited to join Cambridge Fire Chief Terry Allen, Deputy Fire Chiefs Bill Chesney and Doug Tennant, Cambridge Mayor and Members of Council as we host the first ever recognition ceremony for fire staff and community volunteers. 2008-02-07 PDF 35Kb
New City Hall - Going for Gold The City of Cambridge will host a "sneak peak" for the Chamber of Commerce and business leaders tonight between 5:00 pm and 7:00pm. The event is by registration only and will highlight some of the following key facts about New City Hall 2008-02-05 PDF 57Kb
Smoke-Free Civic Square Cambridge, Ontario. February 5, 2008 Cambridge Council last night approved a
policy that will make the Civic Square, which includes historic City Hall, New
City Hall, Cambridge Fire Museum and the Farmers' Market, a smoke-free zone.
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Recreational Services Update A number of recreational programs will be impacted as a result of the heavy snow fall and dangerous driving conditions today. 2008-02-01 PDF 35Kb
Exciting Opportunity In Downtown Galt The City of Cambridge has issued a call for offers to purchase and redevelop a city-owned property on 90 Main Street, formerly the Woolco retail operation. 2008-01-28 PDF 37Kb
Cambridge Archives Building Temporarily Closed The much needed renovations to the Cambridge Historic City Hall are underway and this means the City of Cambridge Archives won't be open for drop in clients. 2008-01-21 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Budget Highlights The City of Cambridge today kicked off the process to present the framework for the proposed 2008 Capital and Operating budgets for the Corporation. 2008-01-18 PDF 47Kb
City of Cambridge Budget Highlights The City of Cambridge will offer a one hour session to local news media to provide an overview of the City's proposed Capital and Operating Budgets for 2008 on January 18, 2008 at Cambridge Place. 2008-01-15 PDF 34Kb
Calling For Arts and Cultural Awards Nominations February 29th deadline for Bernice Memorial Awards nominations 2008-01-07 PDF 42Kb
W.G. Johnson Centre Pool Closure The Pool is expected to be back in action on January 14, 2008. 2007-12-21 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Ice Hounds Make Hockey News Hockey Day in Canada is Coming to Cambridge 2007-12-18 PDF 37Kb
Abandoned Property Will Be Demolished Court Order on 37 Albert Street to be carried out in January 2008 2007-12-17 PDF 42Kb
Canada's Only Groundwater Guardian Celebrates 10 Years North American Groundwater Foundation Designated Cambridge More than A Decade Ago 2007-12-10 PDF 101Kb
Fall Leaf Program Suspended Fall leaf program suspended as a result of mild temperatures. 2007-12-07 PDF 34Kb
City Supported Partnership Program For Snow Removal on Sidewalks City of Cambridge partners with Community Support Connections 2007-12-06 PDF 36Kb
Cambridge Works With The Township of Wellesley Cambridge and Wellesley cooperate to support building process 2007-12-06 PDF 37Kb
Public Works Team Snow Removal Public Works work 24/7 to keep streets clear 2007-12-03 PDF 36Kb
Study Says Traffic Speeds Reduced by 10% Strategies to reduce speeds are working 2007-11-30 PDF 36Kb
New Pool Admission Standards New Swimming Pool Admission Standards will soon be implemented at all City of Cambridge pools to enhance safety and focus on ability. 2007-11-29 PDF 36Kb
New Water Testing Program Begins in December 2007 Provincial Legislative Enhancements 2007-11-23 PDF 36Kb
Public Safety the Main Concern for City of Cambridge Demolition of The Old Furniture Warehouse, 188 Water Street 2007-11-19 PDF 34Kb
New Indoor Soccer Field Goes Forward New Indoor Soccer Facility in Cambridge 2007-11-12 PDF 43Kb
New Memorial Recognizes Fallen Soldiers A new memorial to recognize those who served in the Canadian Forces and the United States Forces in Vietnam 2007-11-08 PDF 35Kb
Public Art Competition - Nationally Acclaimed Artist Wins in Cambridge Sculpture to be displayed in front of New City Hall 2007-10-30 PDF 27Kb
New Collective Agreement with CUPE Local 32 New Collective Agreement ratified by City Council 2007-10-29 PDF 36Kb
Moffat Creek Subwatershed Plan
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MCTSS - April 28-08 Letter April 28-08 Letter 2008-06-09 PDF 60Kb
Geotechnical Data Report Prop Trunk SS Moffat Creek Alignment - App B Geotechnical Report 2008-06-09 PDF 103Kb
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MCSS Executive Summary Report - Figure 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 Figure 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4 2006-06-29 PDF 8659Kb
MCSS Executive Summary Report - Figure 6.5, 6.6, 6.7 Figure 6.5, 6.6, 6.7 2006-06-29 PDF 8229Kb
MCSS Executive Summary Report - Figure 6.8, 6.9, 6.10, 6.11 Figure 6.8, 6.9, 6.10, 6.11 2006-06-29 PDF 6052Kb
MCSS Executive Summary Report - Appendix A Appendix A 2006-06-29 PDF 615Kb
MCSS Executive Summary Report - Appendix B Appendix B 2006-06-29 PDF 443Kb
MCSS Executive Summary Report - Appendix C Appendix C