As we look back on the week that was, here are our most-read stories:
1. Elgin County is introducing updated speed limits on six sections of county roadways later this year, as part of an effort to improve road safety for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians.
County officials say the changes are designed to better reflect how the roads are used and the communities they pass through, particularly in built-up or residential areas.
Elgin County to introduce updated speed limits on six sections of roads
2. A 28-year-old St. Thomas woman faces charges following an incident in the city late Monday night.
3. They are the second largest affordable housing provider in Elgin county and in September, 2024, Eastwood Housing Corporation hosted a ground-breaking ceremony for one of their largest undertakings.
4. Failing to buckle has up cost a St. Thomas resident their vehicle.
Seat belt violation escalates into loss of vehicle for St. Thomas motorist
5. St. Thomas police are investigating an online fraud that resulted in a $20,000 loss for a resident.
