Month: July 2025
Mapleton Mayor looking forward to a number of challenges over next council term
Mapleton Mayor Gregg Davidson says he’s excited about the next 4 years for the community.
Downtown assault leads to charges
Around 11:55 p.m. Saturday, police were called to the area of Talbot and King Streets in regards to a man who was said to be in possession of a weapon.
Unions react to use of notwithstanding clause to impose CUPE contract
Not only has the Canadian Union of Public Employees, representing 55,000 education support workers, vowed to go ahead with Friday’s planned walkout, but labour organizations across the province have also expressed support.
CUPE tables counter offer as PM weighs in on education worker bill
TORONTO — Canada’s largest school board says it will close schools on Friday in response to a planned walkout from Ontario education workers protesting legislation that imposes a contract and bans a strike.
Streetside pantry boxes spring up in area town to address hunger
With the rising cost of living affecting more people in smaller centres, a Goderich woman has discovered a simple way to offer a critical service — access to food 24/7, seven days a week. Avery Greaves has spearheaded what are believed to be the town’s first tiny free pantries as part of a global movement […]