Month: June 2024
New Detachment Commander announced for Grey-Bruce OPP
A new Detachment Commander has been announced for a local OPP force.
Tillsonburg man charged in ‘edged weapon’ attack
Investigators determined two people were arguing when one grabbed an edged weapon and assaulted the other Monday morning.
COVER: London’s 2022 Business Achievement Awards
The Business Achievement Awards hosted by the London Chamber of Commerce is back in full swing this year. Last year’s awards was a hybrid event, featuring both virtual and in-person appearances. This year, however, we are thrilled to announce that the 2022 BAA’s will be a fully in-person celebration. The past two years have altered […]
London airport sees blue skies ahead as flights added, passengers increase
It may still be some time before London International Airport becomes the busy hub it was before COVID-19 when more than 680,000 passengers flew out of the Seabrook Way facility in 2019.
Canada to adopt 988 line for mental health crises
Canadians experiencing a mental health issue will soon have an easy-to-remember number to call and connect with a trained professional.
Scoreboard, Sept 1
The Toronto Blue Jays failed to complete the sweep of the visiting Chicago Cubs Wednesday night, and suffered a 7-5 loss at the Rogers Centre.
Kincardine Fall Fair returns Labour Day weekend
Kincardine’s annual Fall Fair runs this weekend, and will be an in-person event for the first time in two years.
Theft charges laid in North Perth
Perth County OPP has laid charges against two North Perth Residents after being stopped with stolen goods in their possession.
New deal announced for Hanover Police Services
The Hanover Police Services Board and the Hanover Police Association have announced a new deal for both uniformed and civilian members of the Hanover Police.