As we look back on the week that was, here are our most-read stories:
1. A city man is out $2,500 after a series of unauthorized transactions were sent from his bank account.
The individual was alerted by his financial institution that two large transfers had been made without his knowledge.
2. A boys U15 hockey team in the London, Ontario area has been disbanded for the rest of the season following serious allegations of misconduct in the locker room.
U15 hockey team disbanded amid allegations of locker room misconduct
3. A 30-year-old man from St. Thomas has been charged following an incident in the city on Monday. Police were at a Miller Street residence for an unrelated matter when they were asked to assist with two individuals who were not allowed on the property.
4. St. Thomas Mayor Joe Preston has announced he will not seek re-election in the 2026 municipal election, marking the end of a long career in elected office.
St. Thomas Mayor Joe Preston will not seek re-election in 2026
5. A worsening fuel shortage in Cuba is creating uncertainty for travellers, prompting several major Canadian airlines to suspend flights to the island.
myFM’s Dave Thomson shares on-the-ground perspective from Cuba amid flight disruptions
