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St. Thomas Public Library hosting costume swap ahead of Halloween
Just in time for Halloween, the St. Thomas Public Library is inviting the community to refresh their costume collections with a Costume Swap this Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Carnegie Room. Partic...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 16, 2025

Health Care Connect helps cut care provider waitlist
The Ontario government is making progress in its plan to connect everyone in the province to a family doctor or primary care team. As part of its $2.1 billion Primary Care Action Plan, the province ha...
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St. Thomas Police lay 45 charges during Thanksgiving weekend traffic safety campaign
The St. Thomas Police Service took part in Operation Impact 2025 over the Thanksgiving long weekend - a national traffic safety campaign focused on reducing high-risk driving behaviours and promoting ...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 16, 2025

Community Living Elgin to transition out of EarlyON leadership after 20+ years
A long-standing chapter in local early childhood support is set to see a transition at the end of this year. Community Living Elgin will conclude its role as the East Zone Lead for EarlyON Child and F...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 16, 2025

The St. Thomas and Elgin County 48
Here's what's going on in St. Thomas and Elgin County over the next 48 hours. Today: VON Grief Yoga takes place each Thursday from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Call 1-888-866-7527 to register. Limited spots, re...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 16, 2025

What's good in St. Thomas and Elgin? City employee plows through the competition to capture top honours at provincial truck rodeo
While we bask in this glorious autumn weather, the prospect of dealing with snow-covered and icy roads seems a distant reality. Not so for Josh Cousins who, last month in Carleton Place near Ottawa, g...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 15, 2025

Provincial government drops $75-million on U.S. tariff ad campaign
Ontario is spending $75 million on a new advertising campaign in the United States aimed at pushing back against proposed tariffs. The ads feature audio from former U.S. president Ronald Reagan speaki...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 15, 2025

Ontario College support workers reach tentative deal after month-long strike
After more than a month on strike, roughly 10,000 support workers at Ontario's 24 public colleges have reached a tentative agreement with their employer, the College Employer Council. Support staff, i...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 15, 2025

The province's measles outbreak officially declared over
Ontario's measles outbreak, which infected more than 2,300 people and led to the death of a newborn, has officially been declared over. Public Health Ontario says 46 days have passed since the last re...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 15, 2025

Southwestern Public Health unveils 2025-2029 roadmap focused on equity, innovation, and resilience
Southwestern Public Health has unveiled a new five-year strategic plan that aims to strengthen health equity, innovation, and organizational resilience across the region. The 2025-2029 Strategic Plan ...
94.1 myFM News staff Oct 15, 2025

