Trudeau announces massive drop in immigration targets as Liberals make major pivot
The federal government is slashing immigration targets to levels that will flatten population growth as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admits the government did not get the balance right after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lighthouse restoration earns volunteers prestigious award
Volunteers with Bruce County’s Marine Heritage Society are riding high. They’ve taken home a prestigious award for restoring a battered lighthouse in Southampton.
Isotope production line ‘doubling’ at Bruce Power
More cancer-fighting isotopes will be produced by Bruce Power thanks to a new partnership between Bruce Power, the Saugeen Ojibway Nation, and two international partners.
Bush party shooting witness didn’t call police immediately: ‘I regret it’
Under tough cross-examination at the London courthouse on Wednesday, Rachel Johnson, 21, was asked a number of times why there was a delay in calling 911
Man found guilty in one of three church fires at Saugeen First Nation
Emric Thompson was found guilty of deliberately setting one of three church fires in the early morning hours of Sept. 28, 2020.
Third suspect in masked armed robbery in Hanover arrested
A suspect in an armed robbery that took place one year ago in Hanover will officially face the court for their charges following an arrest on Sunday.
West Grey escalates closed hospital through judicial review in Toronto
It’s been nearly five months since the Municipality of West Grey declared a ‘state of emergency’ in response to cuts to the Durham Hospital.
New eating disorders clinic in London, Ont.
Frustration over long wait times has spurred a doctor to create a new eating disorders clinic in London, Ont. ‘The Harbour’ is located inside Western University Research Park.
Blue Water Bridge construction complete, traffic resumes
After months of construction and major delays, the second span on the Blue Water Bridge is set to reopen to traffic at 12 p.m. Wednesday. The rehab project included concrete deck repairs, waterproofing, and repaving.
Man survives after truck falls down 150-foot embankment
A man is miraculously alive after driving his pickup truck through the fence and down a 150-foot embankment at Hawk Cliff in near Port Stanley, Ont.


