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Second tornado confirmed near Christina
5+ hour, 9+ min ago (186+ words) A meteorological group is confirming that a second tornado touched down in the London area during Tuesday's storm. According to the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP), a funnel made contact with the ground near Christina. The announcement comes after the first…...
MS Walk aims for a brighter future for Canadians with Multiple Sclerosis
20+ hour, 5+ min ago (268+ words) Thousands of Canadians in 50 different cities will spend their May 31 walking to raise money to help those living with multiple sclerosis, including Windsorites. Canada has one of the highest MS rates in the world, and the event has set a…...
St. Clair Catholic bike campaign sets $10 K record
19+ hour, 8+ min ago (228+ words) The St. Clair Catholic District School Board has set a record for funds raised during the sixth Annual Dress Down for Wheels campaign. More than $10, 000 was raised by staff across the system and at the Catholic Education Centre, who dressed…...
Tilbury woman running in CK's upcoming election
19+ hour, 57+ min ago (313+ words) A retiree living in Tilbury is looking for a new career, this time as a councillor on Chatham-Kent's (CK) next municipal council. Karen Montgomery is running in Ward 6, one of three wards representing Chatham. Despite not living in the ward,…...
High school concert band earns gold at Nationals
1+ day, 14+ hour ago (378+ words) The concert band from John Mc Gregor Secondary School (JMSS) is celebrating after a remarkable showing at Music Fest Canada Nationals. The band earned a Gold Standard at the competition in Niagara Falls on May 11. "It's'a concert band of about…...
Chatham paralegal eyeing spot on CK's next council
1+ day, 13+ hour ago (348+ words) A paralegal is running in Chatham-Kent's upcoming election. Stephani Shill is hoping to be one of two Ward 8 councillors, representing people living in the southern part of Chatham. She told CK News Today she decided to run after growing frustrated…...
'This was not a good budget' says Sarnia mayor
5+ mon, 4+ week ago (650+ words) Sarnia's mayor was not pleased with the budget passed by city council on Tuesday, citing affordability concerns, after amendments reflected a tax increase of just over four per cent....
$5. 45 M tender up for vote on Bright's Grove Library project
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (302+ words) The long awaited Bright's Grove Library expansion may finally be moving ahead. Sarnia City Council will consider a $5. 45 million tender for construction by K&L Construction Ltd. when it meets on Monday, May 25. Mayor Mike Bradley said his biggest concern…...
OPP step up patrols in Leamington to address complaints
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (272+ words) After complaints from the public about stunt driving and unnecessary noise, the Ontario Provincial Police will step up patrols along Leamington's waterfront. Their presence will be beefed up near the Leamington Marina, the Ferry Docks, the Waterfront Market Plaza and…...
CMHA Grey-Bruce mark Sexual Assault Prevention Month
2+ day, 17+ hour ago (488+ words) May is Sexual Assault Prevention Month, and CMHA Grey-Bruce is marking the month by ensuring people are aware of the resources available to survivors. Jon Farmer, Men's Program Supervisor at CMHA Grey-Bruce, says data shows one in three women in…...