Category Archives: Post to St. Thomas News

Premier Ford says more COVID-19 testing needed
Premier Doug Ford wants to expand testing for COVID-19 in Ontario. Ford says he's frustrated at the current testing levels in the province. He's asking health officials to deliver a plan next week to ...
94.1 myFM News staff May 22, 2020

MS Society virtual walk is this Sunday
On Sunday the MS Society of Canada will be holding their annual walk but this time it's virtual. Fundraising specialist Sabrina Poirier spoke to myFM about what the day is going to look like, and it's...
94.1 myFM News staff May 22, 2020

Emergency child care to be offered
Emergency child care is coming to St. Thomas and Elgin County. The System Service Manager of Child Care and Early Years for St. Thomas and Elgin County has partnered with licensed child care providers...
94.1 myFM News staff May 21, 2020

Horton Market will not open this year
It's a disappointment not only to visitors, but vendors of the Horton Market in St. Thomas will also have to look elsewhere. After city council voted Tuesday not to provide a letter of support for pla...
94.1 myFM News staff May 21, 2020

Aylmer police nab impaired speeder
A 31 year old male is facing multiple charges after Aylmer Police caught him travelling 121 km/h in a posted 80 km/h zone. Police report that on Monday around 7:47 p.m. an officer stopped the vehicle ...
94.1 myFM News staff May 21, 2020

Return date for minor sports still unknown says Jeff Yurek
The return to minor sports such as soccer in Ontario may be on hold until well into the summer. John Laverty of the St. Thomas Soccer Club put the question to MPP Jeff Yurek Wednesday afternoon during...
94.1 myFM News staff May 21, 2020

Fanshawe College announces changes to summer and fall semesters
Fanshawe College has released their plans on how they will move forward with their summer and fall semesters during the COVID-19 pandemic. Like many schools, businesses or organizations, Fanshawe has ...
94.1 myFM News staff May 21, 2020

“Won’t hesitate to roll things back” – Ontario recommends wearing a mask in public
As businesses in Ontario start to reopen, Premier Doug Ford says they won't hesitate to roll things back if there's surges or flare ups in new COVID-19 cases. Anyone traveling on public transit should...
94.1 myFM News staff May 20, 2020

STP seeking witnesses of fatal motorcycle collision
The St. Thomas Police are looking to speak with witnesses following Saturday's fatal collision on Sunset Drive. Police are continuing to investigate the fatal motor vehicle collision that claimed the ...
94.1 myFM News staff May 20, 2020

DDB hopes to bring sidewalk patios to the downtown this summer
Will this be the summer we can enjoy sidewalk patios at restaurants in the downtown core? In a partnership between the city and the Downtown Development Board the plan is to have temporary patios on t...
94.1 myFM News staff May 20, 2020

