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School backpack program starting early to meet ‘great’ need: Organizer
News Local News No one wants to hear about going back to school in the beginning of August. Getty Images No one wants to hear about going back to school…
Woman arrested after brick thrown through window of home
News Local News A 22-year-old Chatham-Kent woman was arrested and taken into custody after Chatham-Kent police responded to a disturbance on Princess Street North in Chatham just after 7:30 am…
Shrunken head in area museum the real deal, now what should happen to it?
News Local News It’s the real deal, not fake, and now some Indigenous people in South America say researchers should find out more about a shrunken head that’s spent 80…
Jobs plentiful, but unemployment rising. What gives?
News Local News Thousands of jobs going begging, more coming down the pike and still London’s jobless rate is going up. The question is why? Infrastructure work continues on King…
London-area July home sales halved by higher interest rates
News Local News London’s real estate market fell off a cliff in July, the number of homes sold down by nearly half compared to the same month a year ago…
Classic car enthusiasts flock to Bothwell
BOTHWELL – It was a triumphant return of the Bothwell Optimist/Old Autos Car Show on Saturday after a two year absence due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Thousands of people flocked…
Flight Fest provides many thrills for fans of vintage aircraft
News Local News Rudy Toews, left, of Chatham, jumped at the opportunity to fly in this 1952 Harvard MK IV, with the cockpit open, while attending Flight Fest on Saturday…
Police pursued vehicle driving on rims
Police are actively searching for two men after a vehicle tore through an area of north Brantford with its tires blown out. The truck was reported to police as a…
Art Crawl attracts an estimated 2,000 people to downtown Sarnia
Downtown Sarnia Saturday felt like a flashback to five years ago for Shawn McKnight. “It’s like early Artwalk,” said McKnight, who was one of about 60 vendors offering things like…
Yarn artwork about connection, decolonization: artist
Fourteen red-yarn tubes hanging in the Judith and Norman Alix Art Gallery until October will eventually be strung together in the treetops of a forest. Tracey-Mae Chambers isn’t saying where…