Category Archives: Post to St. Thomas News

Local company fined $50,000 by Ministry of Labour
A St. Thomas company has been fined $50,000 from the Ministry of Labour after an employee fell off of a ladder. The incident happened at Maxill Inc. in September of 2018 when a worker was critically i...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 19, 2019

Health concerns dimming Port Stanley Christmas Lights display
The Port Stanley Christmas Lights home on Shelbourne Drive will not be putting up their full display this year due to health concerns. Homeowner Dennis Taylor came down with the flu which progressed t...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 19, 2019

St. Joes hosting "Skilled Trades Day"
St. Joseph's Catholic High School in St. Thomas is hosting a "Skilled Trades Day" featuring close to 25 skilled trades representatives. The school wide day on Tuesday is featuring a morning and an aft...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 19, 2019

STEGH Foundation gala raises $120,000
The St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital Foundation's "Harvest Moon" black tie gala raised $120,000 this year. The 7th annual signature gala in October featured the St. Anne's Centre decorated in ...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 18, 2019

Longer hours and more days recommended for transit
St. Thomas City Staff have updated council on their current recommendation for the St. Thomas Transit Strategic Plan. Staff along with a representative from Stantec Consulting presented council with t...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 18, 2019

Parents charged with alleged assault of children
Three parents in St. Thomas have been arrested and charged with assault after the police say that children were allegedly struck with a belt and brooms on multiple occasions. A joint investigation wit...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 18, 2019

Children's grief awareness flag raising held
The Children's Grief Awareness flag is flying at City Hall in St. Thomas this week. Members of Hospice Outreach Programs of Elgin (HOPE Elgin) were at City Hall for the ceremony ahead of Thursday (Nov...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 18, 2019

Police investigating school snow blower theft
The St. Thomas Police are investigating after a snow blower was stolen from Elgin Court Public School. The police report that the break and enter happened at an out building and the snow blower was st...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 18, 2019

Toy Mountain Toy Drive accepting donations
St. Thomas Town and Country Realty and the St. Thomas Stars annual Toy Mountain Toy Drive is on now. Donations of new, unwrapped toys are being accepted at their office in the Elgin Centre until Decem...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 18, 2019

"Purses with Purpose" accepting donations
Donations are now being accepted for the "Purses with Purpose" campaign in St. Thomas. The 3rd year campaign supports women in need by supplying them with gently used purses that are filled with essen...
94.1 myFM News staff Nov 18, 2019

