A shoplifter had a run of bad luck as they try to flee with items they had attempted to steal from a Fenland shop.
Students at Marshland High School dressed up in their best Christmas jumpers to help raise money on a national fundraising day.
Twenty-seven new affordable homes have been provided in Elm thanks to grant funding of over £1.1m by Homes England.
A woman who helped herself two drinks and snacks at a pub in Wisbech has been jailed for 12 weeks.
A dog walker who has twice reported serious fly tipping on a Fenland country lane to the district council is questioning why it has not been cleared.
Former West Norfolk farmer Tom Bliss, has spent time during two years of pandemic lockdown compiling a concise account of British history.
A shoplifter who stole from Fenland shops will be spending the festive season in prison.
A March funeral home is commemorating those lost during the past year.
Rail passengers using March station car park are being advised about upcoming changes which will see a small number of parking spaces out of use.
Neighbours are planning to bring a bit of festive cheer and raise money for a good cause with their own Christmas lights extravaganza.
A new operation is to launch which will target people displaying predatory behaviour that could lead to sexual offences or harassment.
Vaccination teams across Cambridgeshire have been marking one year on from the delivery of the first life-saving Covid-19 jab in the local area.
A tough subject depicted at an exhibition held at Ely Cathedral has helped inspire young artists at a Wisbech academy.
A veteran from the Royal Military Police says he has turned his life around after seeking support from a military force's charity.
Gangland violence, teenage sex and the explosion of Rock ’n’ Roll onto the streets of 1950s London have been brought to life by Wisbech author.
A plea to make sure sex is kept safe and to get tested has been issued following a rise of sexually transmitted infection (STIs) post-lockdown.
A mum has launched a petition calling for better special needs provision in a Fenland town after her son was unable to get a special school place.
Children and staff at Leverington Primary Academy have taken part in a festive 'Rudolph Run'.
Virtual reality technology and how it can be used to bring historical sites to life is the subject of the next online heritage talk.
This Christmas, Jack’s Supermarket has teamed up with the Fenland Citizen to give readers the chance to win a £100 voucher to spend in store.