Tag: Paris
Arrest made in shoplifting
A 52-year-old Brantford woman is charged with shoplifting after Brant OPP responded Feb. 10 to a theft report from a Beverly Street West business in St. George. Employees provided information…
Blue Water Bridge open Saturday as police clear blockade in Windsor
Traffic was moving normally Saturday morning on the Blue Water Bridge near Sarnia as police in Windsor began clearing a blockade at the Ambassador Bridge. Windsor police tweeted shortly after…
Resident suffers critical injuries in Waterford house fire
One person suffered critical injuries in a residential fire in Waterford on Saturday afternoon. Two occupants of the home at 23 Sylvia Street were in the care of paramedics when…
‘AN ILLEGAL OCCUPATION’: Ford declares state of emergency over blockades
Ontario has declared a state of emergency to end the “occupation” of Ottawa and the blocking of the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Premier Doug Ford says. “We are now two…
No policy requiring hospital staff to get COVID booster being considered, healthcare alliance boss says
News Local News Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance president and CEO Andrew Williams said Friday there is currently no plan to implement a mandatory COVID-19 booster policy for its hospital staff.…
Convoy of Freedom: Paris under siege
Despite the ban on entering the capital, thousands of vehicles managed to enter Paris where clashes took place with the police, particularly around the Arc de Triomphe. Paris in a…
Julien Doré: why he left Paris for the Cévènnes
JULIEN DORE. Nominated for the Victoires de la musique 2022, Julien Doré made the choice several years ago to leave the capital. Summary Julien Doré, artist of the year 2022?…
Dredged-sand disposal waiting on approval process
About 6,000 tonnes of sand dredge from Cow Creek last year could soon be added to nearby beaches, Sarnia’s construction manager says. Final provincial approval from the Northern Development, Mines…
Health Alliance plans resumption of more surgeries
Officials at Chatham-Kent’s hospital group are planning to gradually resume more non-urgent and elective surgeries, though some surgical staff are still redeployed to other areas of the hospitals. The province’s…
On the front page: the “freedom convoy” at the gates of Paris
Driving their vehicles, these opponents of the government’s health strategy continue to converge by the thousands on the French capital. Emmanuel Macron appeals for calm. In the interview he gave…