Month: June 2024
A shuttered London elementary school may reopen, with hefty price tag
The region’s largest school board may reopen a shuttered London school as the construction of a new one drags on due to a delay acquiring suitable land. Tuesday, Thames Valley District school board trustees were told staff will consider reopening Westminster Central elementary school, south of Highway 401 on Westminster Drive not not far from […]
Worker shortage driving up home renovation costs, with no end in sight
The shortage of skilled trades workers in the London region has caught up with the home renovation business, driving prices up by more than 30 per cent since the pandemic struck, industry insiders say.
Scoreboard, March 1
The Toronto Raptors improved their record to 31-32 with a 104-98 win over the Chicago Bulls Tuesday night. The win was Toronto’s eighth in their past 10 games.
Listowel Wingham hospitals seek exension for infrastructure funding
The board of governors has learned the Ministry of Health is offering potential flexibility regarding unspent transfer payment funding.
Wingham restaurant owner convicted of ignoring some pandemic health restrictions
A Goderich judge has convicted the owner of a Wingham restaurant after inspectors accused the businessman of not applying health restrictions during the pandemic.
Huron Kinloss residents may notice changes in their drinking water
Huron Kinloss residents using the Lakeshore Water System are being warning that the 2023 Spring Hydrant Flushing program will soon begin.
Small, universal gestures create more welcoming communities for immigrants
Starting this March, the Grey Bruce Local Immigration Partnership (GBLIP) invites you to extend a warm welcome and offer support to immigrants in your local community. Embracing different cultural values and backgrounds creates a stronger and more vibrant society. Opening your arms and lending a helping hand to newcomers ensures everybody feels valued and respected. […]