As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories from April 15th through 18th:
Staff at M&M Food Market in St. Thomas are eager to welcome customers back to their store following an unfortunate incident on April 4th.
As city police have shared, a vehicle collided with the storefront that afternoon resulting in the temporary closure.
As steps continue to be taken for a safe reopening, Manager Kristen Baker hopes to have options available to customers by the end of the week.
M&M Food Market in St. Thomas remains closed to customers following motor vehicle incident
A heads up to commuters as beginning Monday in St. Thomas, construction is set to kick off on Highbury Avenue. This will see the extension and widening of Highbury to four through lanes and a shared center left lane from Ron McNeil to South Edgeware.
Construction to begin Monday on the widening and extension of Highbury Avenue
An Aylmer resident is the victim of a double shot of fraud and extortion. In the process they are out almost $4,500.
Answering job ad leads to theft of intimate photos and extortion threat against Aylmer victim
St. Thomas firefighters were called out to a fire early Wednesday morning on Sunset Drive, just west of the Wellington Road roundabout.
One person has died following a two-vehicle collision Tuesday afternoon on the 401 at Col. Talbot Road.
Highway reopens following fatal collision on the 401 Tuesday