Who is John Doe? A Southwestern Ontario graveyard mystery
Read original story from The London Free Press
Read original story from The London Free Press
If you tossed the four seasons in a snow globe and gave them a shake, the result might resemble spring.
The annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes campaign saw three events in Port Elgin and Kincardine raise almost $16,000 for Women’s House Serving Bruce & Grey over the weekend.
A sheepdog named “Deeks” was in the vehicle and is missing.
The Ontario government is expanding its paramedicine program to Elgin County to support more seniors and patients in the community.
A pair of longshot hockey happenings, one pleasant and one not so pleasant, took place Saturday night in Southwestern Ontario: WEST LORNE IS HOCKEYVILLE West Lorne, the community of about 1,500 southeast of London, beat out three other Canadian towns to win the Kraft Hockeyville competition. NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman announced the win on Hockey […]
The Sidney O. Neff, recognized for its innovative and architectural design as a steam barge, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The steam barge is submerged […]