As we look back on the week that was, here are our most-read stories:
1. The look and feel of the west end of Centre Street appears set for a significant transformation.
An application has been submitted to the city for a zoning bylaw amendment to permit the development of two townhouse blocks and one block of stacked townhouses, containing a total of 24 dwellings on the north side of Centre Street, between King and Church streets.
Townhouse development proposed for west end of Centre Street in St. Thomas
2. St. Thomas Police confirmed Monday evening that a body located in the water at Dalewood Conservation Area earlier in the day has been identified as 25-year-old Moe, who had previously been reported missing.
Body found at Dalewood Conservation Area identified as missing 25-year-old
3. It was a night celebrating innovation, leadership, and community impact as the St. Thomas & District Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Impact Awards Friday at the Joe Thornton Community Centre.
What’s good in St. Thomas and Elgin? Chamber names 2026 Impact Award winners
4. The County of Elgin is advising residents of an upcoming temporary closure of the King George VI Lift Bridge in Port Stanley for scheduled maintenance work.
Temporary closure planned for Port Stanley lift bridge this Friday
5. The St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital is once again honouring the life-changing impact of organ and tissue donation.

