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St. Andrew's Public School in Cambridge closed for water main break

St. Andrew's Public School in Cambridge closed for water main break

CTV News29-05-2025
St. Andrew's Public School in Cambridge was closed Thursday, due to a water main break.
In a release by the Waterloo Region District School Board (WRDSB), they confirmed facility services staff and contractors were on site working to address the break.
Students were switched to learn remotely for the day.
WRDSB said staff would provide updates as they became available.
A track and field meet happening at Jacob Hespeler Secondary School resumed as normal.
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