As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories from May 18th to 24th:
A single vehicle collision in St. Thomas Monday night has resulted in no injuries.
Police were called just after 6:30 to the Tim Hortons at Elm Street and First Avenue where a vehicle had driven through the store front of the restaurant.
No injuries reported after vehicle drives through restaurant in St. Thomas
The Municipality of Central Elgin has released the concept plans for the new Kokomo Park coming to Port Stanley and will be presented to Council for approval on May 27th.
Central Elgin releases concept plans for Kokomo Park coming to Port Stanley
A traffic project generated by the St. Thomas Police Service traffic management unit to address cyclist violations stemming from public complaints has been completed.
Latest St. Thomas Police traffic project results in 35 stop sign violations
A heads up to those traveling down Highbury Ave in St. Thomas on Friday as the roadway will be down to one lane of flagged traffic for temporary asphalt placement.
Highbury Ave in St. Thomas to be down to one lane Friday for asphalt placement
Some timely news from the City of St. Thomas as splash pads have started opening up for the season.
Splash pads in St. Thomas begin to open for the summer season

