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Home sales in the London area plummeted in March, new figures show, deepening a slump that’s now run through the first quarter of 2025. Only 508 homes were sold last month in the London area, which also takes in Strathroy, St. Thomas and portions of Middlesex and Elgin counties, the London and St. Thomas Association […]
A health unit near London at the epicentre of a provincewide measles outbreak continues to see an increase in cases of the highly infectious disease. Here is the latest on the outbreak that has spread throughout Southwestern Ontario, including Middlesex-London. THE EPICENTRE Measles cases continue to climb in Oxford and Elgin counties that accounted for […]
Fanshawe College is suspending enrolment of students in 40 of its over 220 programs, the school announced Tuesday.
(By Dianna Martell) At the Municipality of Kincardine’s March 26 council meeting, decisions were made to move forward with some capital projects as a result of the Step Assessment Report … Continue reading Kincardine council approves capital project plans
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A Korean automotive giant is looking for a foothold in the Canadian auto industry and Cami Assembly in Ingersoll just might be it.
Cami-made cargo vans are filling parking lots in the U.S. and observers are wondering if sales are slow for the fully electric vehicles, or if GM is stockpiling to avoid looming tariffs on Canadian-made vehicles
It may sound like an April Fool’s prank, but the price of gas is going down. However, it could be a short-lived relief for consumers, says a gas price expert.
MANUEL ALBRECHT SEILERN Manuel “Manzi” Seilern passed away at his home in Kincardine in the early morning of March 25, 2025, surrounded by the loving embrace of his family, at … Continue reading Obituary – Manuel Seilern
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Southwestern Ontario mayors are bracing for job losses due to U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war, but remain optimistic