Month: September 2024
Liberal leadership talk follows Green Party’s Schreiner to Owen Sound
Ontario Green Party leader Mike Schreiner is weighing his options after being courted by some to lead the Ontario Liberal Party, but is not saying how long he plans to take before he makes a decision. Schreiner, who was in Owen Sound on Tuesday for a local rally against Bill 23, said he has always […]
Driver airlifted to hospital following collision with propane delivery truck
One person sustained serious injuries in a collision involving a propane delivery truck and a passenger vehicle on Highway 21 in Bruce Township on Jan. 27. Around 12:45 p.m., South Bruce OPP officers along with members of Kincardine Fire and Emergency Services and Bruce County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) responded to the scene of the […]
Area COVID vaccine clinics to close after doling out nearly 500K doses
After nearly two years of operation and a half-million doses administered, Southwestern Public Health will close its COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics this month.
TVDSB to review high school attendance boundaries for 2024-2025
The Thames Valley District School Board is addressing student distribution imbalances in the region by undergoing a sweeping attendance area review that could result in boundary changes for the 2023-2024 school year.
Chatham Colored All-Stars shut out again from Canada’s baseball hall of fame
The 1934 Chatham Colored All-Stars were shut out again when the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame announced its latest inductees on Wednesday – the first day of Black History Month.
Feb 1 2023 Classifieds
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Letters to the Editor: February 1, 2023
VIA woes endemic
ServiceOntario enhancing booking, virtual options
In the coming months ServiceOntario will begin offering marriage licences online and enhance digital dealership registration to include trade-ins and used cars.
Losses to scam spike 40 per cent in 2022
Police say losses in 2022 hit $530-million across Canada.
After long road back, Justin Jackson aims for London Lightning debut
Justin Jackson’s long road back from two Achilles injuries and nearly two years of inaction will likely end Wednesday at Budweiser Gardens.