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BRIAN SPENCE Born in Edmonton and raised in Listowel, James Brian “Spook” Spence passed away peacefully at home with his wife Beverly, brother Bill and sister-in-law Bev at his side. … Continue reading Obituary – Brian Spence →
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Great Lakes Moment: Gordie Howe International Bridge becomes part of binational trail system
Imagine if the world’s longest trail (located in Canada) connected people even further, into another country, via Michigan’s longest trail. That happened last month when the Windsor Detroit Bridge Authority announced that the Gordie Howe International Bridge would become part of a binational trail system.
When the initial discussions for a potential new bridge connecting Windsor and Detroit started about a decade ago, residents of Windsor and Detroit, and a coalition of organizations, came together to envision cross-border linkages.
Ontario announces new rules for baitfish
The province is introducing new rules for baitfish and leeches when fishing.
The good, the bad, the ugly of Southwestern Ontario ER wait times
Several Southwestern Ontario hospitals are running some of the shortest emergency room wait times in the province, but the situation in London is much more difficult, the latest snapshot of emergency care in Ontario shows.
Inmate who died in jail had waited more than six months for bail hearing
A London man who died after he was found unresponsive in his cell at the city’s provincial jail had spent more than six months in custody awaiting a bail hearing since his arrest in the summer, according to court records.
Local hall receives grant funding for upgrades
The Municipality of Perth South says a local hall will be getting significant funding for upgrades.