Tag: Plans
Raise taxes on the rich or cut them? Harris, Trump differ on economic plans | Bridge Michigan
The two presidential nominees are using the week before their debate to sharpen their economic messages about who could do more for the middle class….
West Grey to explore policing partnership with Owen Sound
The Municipality of West Grey plans to explore a partnership with the City of Owen Sound for the provision of policing services in the two communities. At a council meeting on Tuesday, West Grey council approved a motion brought forward by Mayor Kevin Eccles to endorse the exploration and potential implementation of joint municipal police […]
Developer hits pause on downtown three-tower project over BRT tussle
A downtown tower project has been scaled back following a scrap between city hall and that builder over land seized for London’s bus rapid transit system.
Points North: A Natural Ending | Great Lakes Now
By Ellie Katz, Interlochen Public Radio
Points North is a biweekly podcast about the land, water and inhabitants of the Great Lakes.
This episode was shared here with permission from Interlochen Public Radio.
Peter Quakenbush’s big dream in life is a little different.
With London Majors season over, big roster changes may loom
Franchise pillars Cleveland Brownlee and Byron Reichstein have been year-to-year for a while now. The absences of star pitcher Owen Boon and veteran infielder Keith Kandel, who stopped playing this season, were magnified after London was ravaged by key injuries down the stretch. The shorthanded Majors fell in a 3-0 Intercounty Baseball League second-round sweep […]
Second sexual assault trial begins for ex-Woodstock mayor
Just as he did at his first sexual assault trial, Woodstockâs disgraced former mayor plans to testify at a second trial that began Tuesday morning.
Retired Southwestern Ontario teacher stripped of licence by regulatory body
BRANTFORD â The body that regulates teachers across Ontario has revoked the licence of a former educator and department head at a Brantford-area high school. Last week, Michael Sardine, a longtime teacher at Paris District High School, was found guilty of professional misconduct after a disciplinary hearing at the Ontario College of Teachers. In the […]
Baranyai: Unintended consequences could be avoided
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is playing Russian roulette with the law of unintended consequences.
Move-in at Western University goes smoothly as strike has little effect
Despite picketing workers and closed roads at Western University, the beginning of move-in weekend is off to a good start, students and parents say. Students, friends and family lined the sidewalks on campus Saturday with suitcases, boxes and luggage carts in tow, aiming to get moved into their new or familiar home in time for […]