A Southwestern Ontario couple charged in a deadly Grand Bend stabbing have both been granted bail, but if they’re caught talking to each other or going back to the popular beach town, they could lose tens of thousands of dollars and end up back in jail. Read More
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39 child care spaces will be created at St. Edmunds Public School in Tobermory.
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Transport Canada confirmed it will begin “restricting access” to the popular Burlington, Ontario shipping canal piers to pedestrians in December head of winter conditions, but added future recreational use is still up for negotiation. Read the full story by the Hamilton Spectator. Read the full story
FULL COVERAGE: Chaos, frustration at Southwestern Ontario border crossings
Anti-vaccine mandate and anti-government protesters have since Monday evening slowed or outright blocked traffic at the Ambassador Bridge border crossing between Windsor and Detroit – North America’s busiest trade point – and that has created spillover trouble at the Blue Water Bridge crossing two hours east, at Sarnia. It’s all an echo of the anti-government […]
New COVID-19 cases reported across the region
Ontario is getting closer to 800 new daily cases of COVID-19, recording 793 today.
Appeal Court overturns one of London officer’s two convictions in woman’s death
Ontario’s top court has quashed a London police officer’s conviction for criminal negligence causing death in the 2016 custody death of an Indigenous woman, but ruled a second conviction will stand.
Provincial program to provide $1.6 million for awareness projects
The grants will support eligible organizations, including community-based and not-for-profit organizations.