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Shots fired into Cambridge home
Shots fired into Cambridge home

CTV News

time19 hours ago

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Shots fired into Cambridge home

Sign outside the headquarters of Waterloo Regional Police on June 6, 2025. (Sidra Jafri/CTV News) Waterloo Regional Police investigate after shots were fired into a home in Cambridge Sunday night. In an email to CTV News, police said they were in the area of Malcom Street and Roseview Avenue after shots were fired into a residence nearby at around 6:40 p.m. After further investigation, police said the suspect fired multiple gunshots into the home before running away. No one was physically hurt. Police said they believe it was a targeted incident. They are asking anyone with information to call police at 519-570-9777, extension 6370.

Drivers to see lane restrictions and limited access when Maple Grove Road construction begins in June
Drivers to see lane restrictions and limited access when Maple Grove Road construction begins in June

CTV News

time27-05-2025

  • Business
  • CTV News

Drivers to see lane restrictions and limited access when Maple Grove Road construction begins in June

A sign announces the Maple Grove Road improvement project in Waterloo Region. May 27, 2025. (Sidra Jafri/CTV News) As the Region of Waterloo prepares to start improvements on Maple Grove Road, drivers may want to start planning alternate routes to avoid traffic headaches. Phase one of the work is scheduled to start in June, affecting Maple Grove Road between Hespeler Road and Beaverdale Road. The road will stay open during that time, however there will be lane reductions. In the fall, westbound access to Hespeler Road from Fisher Mills Road will be closed for four to six weeks. Signs will go up before the closure happens. Maple Grove Road work map A map shows the project area for Maple Grove Road construction work. (Courtesy: Region of Waterloo) This year's work includes installing new asphalt multi-use paths, a roundabout at Hespeler Road, widening the road to four lanes, rehabilitating the Ellis Creek Bridge, improvements to stormwater and drainage systems, and putting up upgraded street lights. Drivers can keep up to date on all the impacts to traffic through the Region of Waterloo's website. The project currently has a $70 million budget.

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