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LOCAL HEADLINES


Affected patient not pleased with Woodstock Hospital privacy breach
Police will not look into pressing charges unless hospital asks

Lee Griffi
Aug 1, 2024


Ingersoll music festival taking shape
Community support for Good for the Soll on the rise

Lee Griffi
Aug 1, 2024


Her Collab Co: A co-working space for women and an event-rental space for all
Tucked away on Water Street between Betty’s Bookshelf and Miss Jones is Her Collab Co.

Wendy Lamond
Jul 30, 2024


St. Marys hosting Ontario Summer Games triathlon events on Aug. 2 and 3
The Ontario Summer Games comes to the Stonetown this weekend.
Contributed
Jul 30, 2024


St. Marys showcases town hall first-floor renovations to the public
St. Marys council and town staff recently gave residents their first chance to see the renovations completed.
Contributed
Jul 30, 2024


Chamber bids adieu to Renken
Tillsonburg District Chamber of Commerce said good-bye to long-time CEO Suzanne Renken recently at a retirement party.

Jeff Helsdon
Jul 29, 2024


Respectful workplace policy remains in place, but will be reviewed
The City of Stratford’s respectful workplace policy will be reviewed, but it will not be suspended – despite one councillor’s push to do so.

Connor Luczka
Jul 25, 2024


Simple Dreams scoops up ice cream for Stratford General Hospital Staff
With a forecasted high of 23 degrees Celsius, July 19 was a warm day for some cool ice cream for Stratford General Hospital staff.

Connor Luczka
Jul 25, 2024


Work begins on $1.3 million track and field upgrade at St. Anne’s
The Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board (HPCDSB) is pleased to announce that work has begun
Contributed
Jul 25, 2024


Levi Hawkins continues to raise money for SickKids
During the month of August, the Great Cycle Challenge aims to end childhood cancer and pedal in honour of those lives which have been lost,
Kate Smith
Jul 25, 2024


Region of Waterloo holds one-on-one press briefings
The chair of Waterloo Region said the municipality lost out on $4.1 billion in investments and over 5,000 jobs over the past three years

Lee Griffi
Jul 25, 2024


Town of St. Marys withstood last week’s deluge of rain relatively well; the golf course, not so much
Heavy rain moved across the Upper Thames River watershed in several waves July 15 and 16 ending at approximately midnight July 17.

Galen Simmons
Jul 24, 2024


Ribbon cutting ceremony for renovated East Wing
What started as a patient room refresh project in the East wing of the St. Marys Memorial Hospital ended up being a complete wing rebuild.

Wendy Lamond
Jul 24, 2024


Jacobs Liquidation & Auction Ltd breaks ground on James Street South
Despite the many inches of rain that came down the previous day, there was nothing but smiles from Craig and Deanna Jacobs.

Wendy Lamond
Jul 24, 2024


Ingersoll minor ball team giving back to the community
The Ingersoll Ironbirds U13 boys baseball team has a record of eight wins and six losses this season

Lee Griffi
Jul 18, 2024


Police take a large quantity of drugs off Woodstock streets
Police have seized approximately $134,000 in drugs and cash and charged seven Woodstock residents

Lee Griffi
Jul 18, 2024


Fight for Farmland has FOI requests denied; one farm and three homes now sold in affected area
The Region of Waterloo’s attempted acquisition of 770 acres of prime farmland has reached a new level of frustration

Lee Griffi
Jul 18, 2024


St. Marys Legion reveals plaque honouring past members who helped build Legion’s home
On Saturday, July 13, a plaque was revealed at the St. Marys Legion to honour the hard work and dedication of the members.

Wendy Lamond
Jul 17, 2024


Federal environment minister announces $2.2 million for St. Marys Cement’s carbon-reduction efforts
Steven Guilbeault was in St. Marys Monday afternoon to announce $2.2 million in support.

Galen Simmons
Jul 17, 2024


Neighbours express support for Krug Factory redevelopment, apprehension for 10-storey building
During a public meeting for a proposed redevelopment of the former Krug Factory, Cambria Ravenhill might have summed up much of the...

Connor Luczka
Jul 11, 2024
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