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At 14 storeys, it now is the tallest building in St. Thomas. And at 1,200 names, the list of prospective tenants who have signed for a look-see through the new Highlands apartment block is equally as ...
OK. So somebody has to say it. Installations of public art are springing up like weeds in the roundabouts being built around our town. Literally. Thriving Roots is the latest – a seven-metre sculpture ...
It’ll be a sight that hasn’t been seen in 68 years. Historic London and Port Stanley Car No. 14 will set out Saturday from downtown St. Thomas bound for Port Stanley and then return for a passenger ...
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SHEDDEN – Ken Howe and David Cooper Jr. have a connection rooted in tragedy. Cooper’s father David was captain of American Airlines Flight 1 AM-7, the Flagship Erie, that crashed Oct. 30, 1941, on a ...
Matt Janes, the vice-president of On Track St. Thomas, the elevated park, tries to knock out a tune Monday on one of the two new interactive musical sculptures made by blacksmith Scott McKay that were ...
One person is facing drug charges after St. Thomas police seized approximately $6,300 in fentanyl. Officers received calls from the public about a person who was in need of assistance due to illicit ...
A reuse project developed by a trio of Western University students has found a home at the St. Thomas Community Recycling Centre. The plan calls for the creation of a space at the recycling centre ...
Well, it only makes sense, doesn’t it, that if you’re gonna celebrate an anniversary, you gotta have an anniversary to celebrate. So while there has been a human presence at the mouth of Kettle Creek ...
So, no sooner was the ink dry on last week’s entry that Jeff Bray, the city parks boss, reassured that, yes, the flowering cherry trees in Sakura Parkette were just about bursting into bloom. “The ...
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