As we look back on the week that was, here are our most-read stories:
A new locally owned gym in St. Thomas is aiming to redefine the fitness experience by combining its selection of top-tier equipment with a strong sense of community and purpose.
Located at 18 Balaclava Street inside the former Grace Hall building, Iron Temple officially opened its doors in June of 2025, thanks to the vision of St. Thomas residents Kent Fuller, Macauley Goldsmith, and Doug Robinson.
Residents in Lynhurst, Southwold, and the north side of St. Thomas may notice a drop in water pressure this weekend as the City of St. Thomas temporarily shuts down a booster station for planned maintenance.
The shutdown is part of the ongoing Highbury Avenue widening project and is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. on Friday, July 11th.
Elgin OPP have charged a Malahide resident following an armed robbery Monday evening in Bayham.
Officers responded to a Heritage Line address around 6:30 p.m. where a theft was in progress. The accused brandished an edged weapon when confronted by an individual.
For the second time in less than a week, an individual known to St. Thomas Police is facing arson charges.
In the latest case, a St. Thomas man has been charged after a disturbance and small fire early Tuesday morning at St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital.
St. Thomas man arrested after disturbance and small fire at STEGH
Aylmer Police continue to investigate a serious crash that sent three people to hospital Friday evening, including one with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
It took place around 5:18 p.m. on July 4, when a vehicle towing a boat had pulled over and parked on the east side of John
Street South. Police say a passenger had gotten out and was grabbing something from the back when a northbound vehicle hit the boat.
Serious injuries reported in boat-towing collision on John Street South in Aylmer
