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Sales declined for an eighth straight month in Canada, but the market that buys most Canadian-built vehicles remains resilient.
Kincardine council has filled the councillor at large seat left vacant in April. “I want to sincerely thank all of the applicants who stepped forward and expressed a willingness to serve their community,” Mayor Kenneth Craig said in a June 3 news release. “Putting your name forward for public office
Even before trade tensions between Canada and the United States became an existential threat for Southwestern Ontario manufacturers, Dave Johnson, general manager at London-based Ursa Manufacturing ULC, said he had been “avidly” looking for opportunities to diversify the products the company makes. After all, about 75 per cent of the
The two sisters describe how their 67-year-old brother began to breathe after being pronounced dead by a London doctor
The hands-on event introduces students to different aspects of aviation through aircraft tours, demonstrations and interactive activities.
The agency says a service redesign will minimize impacts as it grapples with a multimillion-dollar deficit.
Two reporters, from university journalism programs in Ottawa and Montreal, are joining the London Free Press this summer.
Education Minister Paul Calandra is actively considering it, while parents groups are making the case at the legislature.
The South Bruce Grey Health Centre (SBGHC) Kincardine Hospital Auxiliary held their awards and dessert meeting on May 25 at the Kincardine Curling Club. The executive supplied the delicious desserts as usual. Ginny Ross and her committee of Bessie Farrell and Pat Emmerton handed out the yearly certificates and carnations