Thursday | Simcoe Reformer
High gas prices could help tourism
“You cut back on the trips you take and the clothes you buy.”
Tourism operators say more people will stay closer to home Area businesses that cater to tourists are bracing for the fallout of higher gas prices this summer: more customers. via Simcoe Reformer
Tuesday May 13 | Woodstock Sentinel Review
“We have complete confidence in his ability to fulfil his responsibility as a police officer”
A local officer and son of a former police chief has been accused of assaulting a man while in pursuit of a wanted person. via Woodstock Sentinel Review
Sunday May 11 | MiddletownJournal
Police reports: Teen exposed himself to class
Power tools were reported stolen at 5:01 p.m. from a garage in the 2100 block of Queen Avenue. via MiddletownJournal
Friday May 9 | Stoney Creek News
Bill 25, Fewer Municipal Politicians Act for the forced amalgamation of Hamilton-Wentworth, Ottawa-Carleton, Sudbury and Haldimand-Norfolk passes. via Stoney Creek News
Wednesday May 7 | Groong Armenian News Network
CBC Ombudsman Rejects Turkish Govm't Denial of the Armenian Genocide
Armenian National Committee of Canada Comité National Arménien du Canada 130 Albert St., Suite/Bureau 1007 Ottawa, ON KIP 5G4 Tel./Tél. 235-2622 Fax/Téléc. 238-2622 ... via Groong Armenian News Network
Monday May 5 | Stoney Creek News
Driver charged with careless driving
DAVID RITCHIE Highway 8 was closed in both directions April 24 after a westbound vehicle drifted over the centre line, hitting an eastbound vehicle, which rolled over. via Stoney Creek News
Saturday May 3 | CTV.ca
Situation calm after Ont. native protests: OPP
“It's become peaceful again and we hope that it will stay. We encourage people to maintain a peaceful conduct because it's not helpful to anyone to escalate the situation”
The head of the Ontario Provincial Police says tensions between police and native protesters in eastern Ontario have eased. via CTV.ca
Thursday May 1 | Guelph Tribune
Traffic calming Forest Plan An Inspiration
The city and the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario have been on something of a collision course for months over the MTO's plans for upgrading the Hanlon Expressway. via Guelph Tribune
Tuesday Apr 29 | Groong Armenian News Network
1,000 Canadian-Armenians Commemorate the 93rd Anniversary
Armenian National Committee of Canada Comité National Arménien du Canada 130 Albert St., Suite/Bureau 1007 Ottawa, ON KIP 5G4 Tel./Tél. 235-2622 Fax/Téléc. 238-2622 ... via Groong Armenian News Network
Sunday Apr 27 | Canada.com
Fantino urges calm after tense weekend
“Let there be no mistake however in our resolve to hold those accountable who break the law and jeopardize safety.”
Ontario Provincial Police commissioner Julian Fantino urged native protestors to resist using violence against police officers after a weekend of heightened tensions with Mohawk communities in southern Ontario. via Canada.com







