Category Archives: Post to St. Thomas News

LDCSB announces 1 day school closures following strike planned for Tuesday
The London District Catholic School Board (LDCSB) has announced that all schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 21st if an agreement between the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECT...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 14, 2020

Approximately $6,795 worth of illicit drugs and cash seized during early morning arrest
A 33 London man is facing over a dozen charges after the St. Thomas Police made an arrest early Thursday morning. At around 2:30 a.m. officers observed a stolen vehicle enter a parking lot of a restau...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 14, 2020

Aylmer police respond to 2 vehicle collision
A two vehicle collision last week has resulted in charges. On January 9th at 6:45 pm Aylmer Police responded to a two vehicle collision at the intersection of Talbot St. and John St. A 2000 GMC Yukon ...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 14, 2020

Aylmer man out $1630 after a kijiji scam
A kijiji scam has left a man with a $1630 loss. On January 6th, at approx. 12:30 pm, Aylmer Police received a report of kijiji fraud involving a sale of exercise equipment. The Aylmer male posted exer...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 14, 2020

STEGH receives $14,000 from Railway City Road Races event
The 2019 Railway City Road Races was once again a major success! Members of the Railway City Road Races (RCRR) committee and the St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital (STEGH) Foundation came together to c...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 14, 2020

St. Thomas man scammed out of $6500
A local man has been scammed out of more than $6,000. St. Thomas Police say the victim received a Facebook message from someone he thought was his cousin, who advised that he should apply for a govern...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 13, 2020

Victim Services Elgin opens new location
Victim Services Elgin opened up the New Year by opening up their new location at 613 Talbot Street in St. Thomas. Victim Services has been seeing an increase in calls, which lead to some funding from ...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 13, 2020

Kettle Creek Conservation Authority accepting tree orders
The Kettle Creek Conservation Authority is accepting tree orders for the spring. They are offering 2 planting programs for watershed residents this spring. Landowners planting more than 200 trees can ...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 13, 2020

Police warn about movie download scam
Police are warning people that they know many like to download blockbuster movies while they are still in theaters, but that is something you should not do for a couple of reasons. Number one, it's ca...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 13, 2020

Farm Credit Canada identifies for farmers in 2020
Farm Credit Canada are discussing three disruptors identified by Bloomberg for farmers and food producers in 2020. FCC chief agricultural economist J.P. Gervais says disruptors are defined by anything...
94.1 myFM News staff Jan 13, 2020

