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Huron-Perth’s top doctor urges caution as COVID cases begin to rise
News Local News Pointing to signs COVID-19 cases are again on the rise in Ontario, Huron-Perth’s top public health doctor is urging residents to “make informed decisions” about how to…
Defense asks for 10- to 12-year prison sentence for man convicted in St. Marys school stabbing
News Local News A sentencing hearing for Derek Boyd, the London man convicted of attempted murder after stabbing a woman in the parking lot of a St. Marys elementary school…
United Way Perth-Huron sets fundraising record
News Local News United Way Perth-Huron has set a new fundraising record, bringing in a total of $2,236,904 during its latest campaign, officials announced Thursday. United Way Campaign Co-chairs Rob…
Summit aims to educate on private for-profit health care
The co-chair of Southwestern Ontario health care advocacy groups is calling on people to attend a virtual summit to learn how to fight back against privatization of the industry. Shirley…
Local COVID-19 hospitalizations remain in single digits
The Brant Community Healthcare System on Thursday reported six people in hospital with COVID-19. That’s up from four on Wednesday. Six COVID patients were reported in hospital on Tuesday. One…
Sarnia Kinsmen Ribfest returning to Centennial Park in June
News Local News Tickets for evening concerts at this year’s Sarnia Kinsmen Ribfest go on sale Monday. In this file photo, Jack Struck, co-chairperson of the Kinsmen Club of Sarnia…
New record system helped catch privacy violators: CKHA
News Local News Chatham-Kent Health Alliance’s top administrator says a new electronic record system helped nab two employees snooping on patient files. Publication date: Mar 31, 2022 • 15 minutes…
Parents seek to raise profile of provincial schools for deaf and blind children
News Local News Stephanie Antone, whose daughter Yehati attends the W. Ross Macdonald school for the blind in Brantford, says the province should be doing more to champion its seven…
NDP recruits McGregor as candidate in Chatham-Kent-Leamington
Chatham councilor Brock McGregor is preparing to enter the provincial political arena. But the 37-year-old Chatham native said running for the MPP’s job in Chatham-Kent-Leamington wasn’t on his mind until…
Chatham-Kent Butterflyway project looking to expand this year
A group of native plant enthusiasts is hoping to get more Chatham-Kent residents on board this year with their project to ensure pollinators can thrive across the municipality. Chandra Clarke,…