The St. Thomas Police Service is issuing a warning to local retailers as police deal with a rapid rise in shoplifting cases over the last couple of years.
Students get crash course on agriculture as job crunch worsens
Hundreds of students got a taste of the numerous jobs available in Ontario’s agriculture industry earlier this month in Listowel.
Rideshare driver threatened, London man charged
Around 11:40 p.m. on Oct. 19, police said a driver picked up a man in the downtown core but when he got in the vehicle, the passenger made derogatory comments towards the driver.
Sarnia chemical production plant won’t reopen
Ineos Styrolution will not restart production at its Sarnia plant. The chemical company has been shut down since April after the nearby First Nation reported members getting sick from elevated benzene levels.
The ‘significance’ of holding London’s ‘First Poppy’ presentation inside council chambers
A ceremony was held inside council chambers Thursday morning, honouring London’s mayor with the first poppy of this year’s campaign.
LHSC gives first community update after major restructuring
David Musyj said the process of establishing a new board continues, stressing that it took a longtime for the hospital group to get into the situation it’s in and it will take time to make things right.
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