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Don’t miss the Pop-Up Performances starting in May! The City’s largest arts festival is back on Friday, June 13, 2025, bringing over 40 artists and performers into the downtown core for an immersive artistic experience. “Cambridge Celebration of the Arts gives the community the chance to see talented local artists and enjoy the true Cambridge experience,” said Mayor Jan Liggett.
The City of Cambridge announces the retirement of City Manager David Calder, who will be stepping down from the role effective September 1. David has been City Manager since September 2019, having returned as a familiar face from his 19 years with the City previously.
The City of Cambridge invites the community to celebrate National AccessAbility Week (NAAW) with a kick-off event on Saturday, May 24, highlighting this year's theme, “Breaking Barriers, Building Community.” Running from May 25 to May 31, NAAW recognizes the contributions of Canadians with disabilities and promotes efforts to create inclusive, welcoming spaces where everyone can thrive.
The City of Cambridge is delivering on a key priority in its Strategic Plan - laying the foundation for community building and future growth. In partnership with the Region of Waterloo and Township of Woolwich, the City is installing essential infrastructure that will support future development and expansion of business, industrial and residential lands in the northern part of Cambridge.
The City of Cambridge is launching a two-week parking education campaign focused on five key areas of parking behaviors and related violations. The campaign, called ‘Pause Before Your Park,' will feature helpful parking tips, easy-to-understand visuals, video storytelling, and increased enforcement of parking by-laws.
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