As the sun rose over the Sydenham River, a line of canoes slipped quietly into the water near Wallaceburg. The paddlers carried more than life jackets and water bottles, they…
If the Bill 5 megaprojects proposed by Ontario Premier Doug Ford — like mining in the Ring of Fire or building Highway 413 — push federally listed species, such as the boreal caribou or redside dace, to the brink, only the federal Species at Risk Act still stands in the way.
The Town of Plympton-Wyoming Council met for its regular meeting on July 9, 2025. Key decisions and updates from the meeting include: Council reviewed a report on the apportionment of…
After nearly 30 years of service, Katherine Scimmi is retiring and transferring ownership of McKenzie & Blundy Funeral Home & Cremation Centre to Smith Funeral Home & Family Centre. The…
The Oil Museum of Canada is inviting the community to celebrate Oil Springs’ rich history and 160th anniversary at the annual Black Gold Fest on Saturday, July 19.
After more than six weeks on the picket line, WSIB workers have voted to accept the tentative collective agreement negotiated by their bargaining committee.