As we look back on the week that was, here were our top five most read stories from November 9th to 15th:
1. A heads up to motorists as beginning this evening (Nov 11), the roundabout at Highway 3, Centennial and Highbury Ave will be closed for the installation of overhead signs.
The closure, in effect from 7 p.m. to 6 a.m., will also be necessary both Tuesday and Wednesday evening.
Closure of roundabout at Hwy 3, Centennial and Highbury to begin tonight
2. A pair of St. Thomas residents have been arrested after an investigation by St. Thomas Police into cocaine trafficking.
3. Londoner Andrew Lawton will represent the Conservative Party of Canada in the new riding of Elgin-St. Thomas-London South in the next federal election.
Andrew Lawton wins vote to represent CPC in Elgin-St. Thomas-London South
4. Elgin OPP are investigating a collision Tuesday morning in Southwold where the driver failed to remain on scene.
Elgin OPP searching for fleeing driver after rollover in Southwold
5. The St. Thomas Police Service is reminding drivers to check and renew any expired licenses as their Traffic Management Unit has observed a recent rise in infractions.
St. Thomas Police seeing an uptick in expired driver licenses

