Month: July 2024
Letters to the Editor: June 30, 2022
New grocery bags still a waste
Another blow for Hockey Canada as Tim Hortons, Esso withdraw for world juniors
TORONTO – Tim Hortons and Imperial Oil have joined a growing list of corporations to pull sponsorship dollars in the wake of Hockey Canada’s handling of an alleged sexual assault and out-of-court settlement. Tim Hortons said Wednesday it is “suspending support” for the upcoming men’s world junior hockey championship this summer in Edmonton as the […]
‘Expansive’ range of Indigenous art, music highlighted during showcase
Indigenous solidarity is not just for one day.
Parents look to inquest for answers in death of son shot by police officer
The parents of a Sarnia man who was fatally shot by a London police officer say they’re hopeful a coroners’ inquest sheds more light on the circumstances surrounding his death, but it’ll likely be several years before an inquest is called.
Hot start to holiday weekend
Environment Canada has issued heat warnings for parts of southwestern Ontario.
Andrew Gresel’s comeback season steers into Delaware Speedway
Six years ago, Andrew Gresel dominated the APC United Late Model series.
Man faces attempted murder and other charges
Police have charged a 21-year-old South Bruce man with attempted murder. Mason Stroeder, of the former Carrick Township, is scheduled to attend bail court in Walkerton Thursday. He also faces charges of assault a peace officer with a weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, resist a peace officer, flight from police, four […]
Brussels couple makes donation to support renovations at BMG Community Centre
Joe and Deb Seili say they are pleased to make the donation to support the expansion and renovation, which will bring the facility up to modern standards
Professional troubles mounting for controversial London lawyer
Professional troubles are mounting for a London lawyer who tried to sue a judge after losing a case marked by “incomprehensible legal gibberish” and after being found by a court to have made racist and misogynist comments to opponents and others.
Police honour life-saving efforts in 2020 Kincardine pier drowning
A Kincardine man whom police honoured recently for his part in life-saving efforts — of a man who died trying to save his cousins at Kincardine’s Station Beach in 2020 — said some people don’t understand the water is still dangerous there. Dave Jenkins noticed a man and his small children in the water the […]