Archive for September 2008
Hi Team NDP, I will keep this short however not sweet. My family has lived in Cambridge for over 27 years and we have been strong supporters the past 11 years of the NDP party. I'm in a hard place with my vote this year. NDP Cambridge leader Max Lombardi ... Full Story
DJ Tina Interviews Mickey Jones, Engineer for MindFreak
Sep 30th, 2008 | By Tina Wilson | Category: Arts & Entertainment, Community
www.myspace.com/freedomofspeechrecordingstudio Who is Mickey James? A well established Producer/Engineer and Working Musician CEO/Owner/President of Freedom of Speech Records Recording Studio since 1996.
Credits to Mickey James masterpieces can be found in Seasons 1-4 for the hit A & E TV show Criss Angel Mindfreak, Season 4 on air June 2008, ... Full Story
Cambridge Students! Win a custom painted pocket bike, an MP3 Player, lots of other prizes.
Sep 30th, 2008 | By Scot Ferguson-Barber | Category: Announcements
The Cambridge reporter is proud to sponsor an essay contest for local students.
Write a 300 to 500 word story about a veteran. You can include photos and news clippings with your submissions. Prizes will be awarded in two catagories, Grades 9 to 12, and below Grade 9. Be sure to ... Full Story
Whispers from the Midnight Winds
Sep 29th, 2008 | By James Hillis | Category: Community
Do you believe in spirits? I do. Part of my Spiritual quest involves the belief that there is something else beyond our human bodies and that the human world and the spirit world sometimes interact. The following story is one of those instances,and i swear that the facts are ... Full Story
Bigger is Not Better
Sep 29th, 2008 | By Sandy Falkiner | Category: City Issues, Community, Politics
The Citizens for Better Government have released their final report. Their outcome somewhat mirrored my predictions earlier this year. I perused their report and found myself smiling at their very complicated chart outlining regional and municipal responsibilities; the who does what chart. I don’t consider myself to ... Full Story
HMTV DJ Tina Interviews MENEW
Sep 29th, 2008 | By Tina Wilson | Category: Arts & Entertainment, Community
www.MENEW.com
www.myspace.com/menewmusic
I had a fantastic opportunity to interview Toronto's based MENEW I found out about this band through a one of my friends that works at Allen Bradley in my hometown Cambridge.
Their music sounds lyrics blew me away, if you can see this band in concert they are awesome. One of ... Full Story
Signs,Signs, Everywhere the Signs
Sep 29th, 2008 | By James Hillis | Category: Community, Humour and Satire, Local Folks, Politics
A beautiful Sunday Morning, the sun was shining, my Granddaughter watching some kids program that quite frankly was starting to freak me out, i mean really a couch that big? But i stray from what i meant to talk about. When the phone rings at 9:30 on a Sunday Morning ... Full Story
Groundwater contamination in Preston. Debbie Vitez on air interview/educational video.
Sep 29th, 2008 | By Scot Ferguson-Barber | Category: About Trichloroethylene, better known as TCE.
Debbie Vitez has been trying to get something done about groundwater contamination in Preston. In conjunction with Waterlooians.ca they have released a video about this, and hope it make it an election issue. I urge everyone to click on Cambridge Contamination and learn something about the ground you live and ... Full Story
Volunteer With The Grand River Film Festival!
Sep 29th, 2008 | By Scot Ferguson-Barber | Category: Announcements, Arts & Entertainment
LIGHTS! CAMERA! ACTION! GRAND RIVER FILM FESTIVAL LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS!
Monday, September 29, 2008:
Why Not Volunteer With The Grand River Film Festival!
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Ken Nakamura, The Grand River Film Festival
... Full Story
Memories of Hespeler Road
Sep 28th, 2008 | By Dolly Rellinger | Category: Community
The post card of the Satellite brought back memories to me as well. I was raised on Brooklyn Road and Hespeler Road was part of my "stomping grounds." The fields behind the Satellite were travelled over quite a bit by dirt bikes. They called those fields "The ... Full Story
