Cambridge Declares Snow Event Following Winter Storm
The City of Cambridge has officially declared a snow event following a significant winter storm. Learn about the impacts, safety measures, and ongoing power outages across Waterloo Region.
The City of Cambridge has officially declared a snow event following a significant winter storm. Learn about the impacts, safety measures, and ongoing power outages across Waterloo Region.
Waterloo Regional Police arrest a man from Quebec following a commercial break-and-enter in Cambridge, investigating potential 'crime tourism' links. Get the latest details.
After a bipolar diagnosis and burnout, a woman finds unexpected peace and acceptance in a mall ramen shop. Her story challenges our ideas about success and work.
Hotel-Dieu Grace Healthcare in Windsor reminds residents that critical mental health and addiction services remain available 24/7 throughout the holiday period, a time of increased stress for many.
Youth Empowerment and Support Services in Edmonton reports a significant rise in youth needing shelter. Staff work to create a comforting holiday environment with gifts and community for vulnerable young people.
A health expert prescribes intentional laughter as a weekly wellness routine. Discover the surprising benefits of a good belly laugh and how to integrate it into your life.
A new report reveals a mental health crisis among Canadian students. Family physician Dr. Vera Kohut shares crucial tips for parents on how to offer support and help their children manage stress.
Barrie launches new mental health care spaces to meet growing community needs. Discover the local initiatives bringing critical support and a fresh start in 2026.
A group of Nova Scotia high school friends organized a memorial hockey fundraiser to honour three men lost to mental health battles. Their story highlights community support and the message: 'You can get help.'
A Cambridge resident faces multiple charges after two Ontario Provincial Police officers were injured during an investigation into a stolen vehicle. Get the latest details on the incident.
At 78, Regina's Jayne Whyte reflects on 50 years of mental health advocacy and personal resilience. She sees the holidays as a time for forgiveness and fresh starts. Discover her inspiring story.
The 'An Evening to Shine the Light' gala in Midland raised $196,000 for the Waypoint Centre for Mental Health Care. Over 150 guests attended the December fundraiser.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a residential break-and-enter in Cambridge. Get the latest details on the ongoing investigation and community safety.
Two individuals from Cambridge face charges after a multi-community stolen vehicle incident. Guelph Police detail the arrests and ongoing investigation. Stay informed on local crime.
Young Canadians like Joshua Bujold discuss pursuing their ambitions despite climate change, economic strain, and global instability. Discover their resilience and hope.
A new report details how overlapping global crises are impacting the mental health and future outlook of young Canadians. Explore the challenges and potential paths forward.
As youth transition out of mental health services, experts emphasize the critical need for ongoing support to prevent setbacks and ensure long-term well-being. Learn about the gaps in the system.
Prince Edward Island introduces a new mental health support service specifically for its municipal leaders, aiming to address the unique pressures of public office. Learn about the initiative and its goals.
Youth Haven Canada has revealed its new emergency shelter on Wellington St. East in Barrie, providing critical support for at-risk youth. Get the details on this vital community resource.
Cambridge city council unanimously requests regional safety improvements for Cedar Street following a deadly collision. Councilor describes it as 'one of those bad, bad roads.'
A Cambridge family is grieving the tragic loss of their three-year-old daughter, struck and killed on Cedar Street. The community mourns as police continue their investigation.
The Ottawa Senators' Ignite Hope Telethon was a heartwarming success, raising over $168,000. The event highlighted stories of resilience from children and youth supported by local charities.
As Parliament debates Bill C-218 to exclude mental illness from MAID eligibility, experts question if offering assisted death masks a failure to provide adequate mental health support and dignified living conditions in Canada.
Waterloo Regional Police are investigating a robbery at a Cambridge business and are asking the public to help identify a suspect. No further details have been released.
James Hobson of Hacksmith unveils the Smith Blade, a versatile multi-tool manufactured in Cambridge, Ontario, designed to challenge industry giants. Discover the local innovation.
A tribunal decision has cleared the final hurdle for a major three-tower condo development at the site of the former Preston Springs Hotel in Cambridge, paving the way for significant urban transformation.
A free psychotherapy initiative for New Brunswick youth has provided crucial support to more than 450 teenagers, offering a vital mental health lifeline. Discover the program's impact.
The B.C. government has released new clinical guidance for physicians to improve mental health and substance-use care for young people across the province. Learn about the key changes.
Windsor launches a new Youth Crisis Response Team to provide immediate support for children experiencing mental health emergencies. Learn about this critical initiative.
London Health Sciences Centre is changing its mental health benefits for certain employee groups, moving from unlimited coverage to a managed program. Learn about the details and implications.