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The Record morning update for Thursday, May 8: Truck traffic an issue in Galt + No rest for Rangers GM + Potential measles exposures in Kitchener and Cambridge

Olympic talent search coming to University of Waterloo

Cambridge councillor halts Preston bylaw, wants more dialogue

Kitchener motorcyclist sent to hospital after crash causes bike to burst into flames

Cambridge man wanted on multiple warrants arrested in Kitchener

Muhammad Ali series films in Cambridge

Waterloo Region’s growth stifled by decline in students

Federal election outcome signals we want MPs to find common ground

A unique singing experience on Sunday will have members of the Menno Singers, along with the public, performing at local construction sites where affordable housing is being built.

A judge jailed a Cambridge bookkeeper for defrauding a small business while she was on house arrest for a similar fraud.

After being expected to exceed 700,000 last year, Waterloo Region’s population was estimated at 678,170 at the end of 2024, a growth rate of 0.63 per cent from year-end 2023.

After a death at the Victoria Street encampment, a Waterloo Region-based legal service points to the decision to block the entrance of the camp as having slowed down life-saving care.

The Record morning update for Wednesday, May 7: Waterloo Region’s growth stifled by decline in students + Committing fraud while on house arrest for fraud

Pair face firearm and drug charges after search warrant at Waterloo home

Cambridge delays debate on Preston development freeze

Electronic music festival coming to the Gaslight District in Cambridge

Plans for Mother’s Day? Here’s a list of ideas on how to spend the day in Waterloo Region

Rangers reveal extent of injuries from playoffs — and the list is long

3 men charged in April shooting in Kitchener, near former Forwell variety

Cambridge bylaw could stop new development in Preston for a year

Prayers answered for Kitchener Grand River safety advocate a year after tragedy

Kitchener and Waterloo ban the sale of fireworks www.therecord.com/news/waterlo...

A local advocacy group is urging Cambridge city council not to pause development in Preston. In a letter submitted Monday, Citizens for Cambridge voiced opposition to an interim control bylaw that would stop new development in Preston for a year.

An offhand comment at a campfire gathering in December 2022 sparked a new business — picking up and hauling away dog poop and used cat litter for pet owners.

After a tragic incident on the Grand River, efforts by Amy Haertel led to improved safety measures around the Hidden Valley Dam, ensuring better protection for water users.

The Record morning update for Tuesday, May 6: Safety measures on Grand River + Potential pause on new development in Preston + The Poop Valet

Home sales still slow as buyers balk at prices in Waterloo Region

Tribunal flushes away Cambridge landlord’s bid to evict toilet-clogging tenant

3 men charged in April shooting in Northward area of Kitchener

Waterloo resident facing stunt driving charges in Guelph

Wanted Cambridge man facing additional weapons charges after arrest

April in Waterloo Region had one of wettest days in last 27 years www.therecord.com/news/waterlo...

Lifetimes: Jim Nolan was the master of The Record’s printing press

As the incumbent with a well-funded campaign and an effective ground game, those seeking to block a Conservative government should have supported Mike Morrice in Kitchener Centre, writes the senior vice-president of Ipsos Public Affairs.

Children and youth are visiting the Cambridge Food Bank now than ever before, with more than 2,000 seeking help in just the first three months of this year.

Landlords need better protection from garbage-filled, dirty apartments if that part of the housing supply is going to stay intact, Luisa D’Amato writes.

Kitchener’s Centre In The Square fills void left by symphony with diverse programming, community outreach

Steps from Kitchener core, spacious residence blends historic charm with updated features and flexible C5 zoning. #KWHouseHunt

The Record morning update for Monday, May 5: Kitchener’s Centre In The Square fills void left by symphony + Filthy apartment contains a lesson about the housing crisis + Cambridge food bank struggles to find new home

Man who crashed into Cambridge Wendy’s, and later fled from police, gets house arrest

Police seek public’s help after weapons incident in Cambridge

Waterloo Region groups part of coalition for encampment justice

Home Hardware moving to Elmira gateway

Tribunal rejects Kitchener landlord’s request to review ruling on garbage-filled apartment

Kitchener landlord claims tenant caused $30K damage; tribunal says he has no proof

Kitchener housing provider in limbo after townhome trashed

Nine new measles cases in Waterloo Region as outbreak surges in southwest Ontario

Waterloo Region groups part of coalition for encampment justice

A driver told police he drank one beer. But breath tests revealed the man’s blood-alcohol level was twice the legal driving limit.

Garden in Sturdy Park relocating to area near Central Park due to neglect and lack of resources, aiming to work with the Preston Market.