As we look back on the week that was, here are our top five most read stories from December 16th to 20th:
1. It’s a far cry from its glory days, however Port Stanley harbour was a beehive of activity Wednesday.
A 100-foot barge loaded with equipment for Bayham firm ETBO Tool and Die arrived in the harbour, with the equipment being stored in the East Pier parking lot until mid-January.
2. A 32-year-old St. Thomas resident is facing multiple charges following a domestic disturbance on the city’s north side late Sunday night.
St. Thomas resident charged following disturbance Sunday night
3. A 28-year-old St. Thomas resident faces several charges including robbery with violence after a shoplifting incident Tuesday afternoon.
St. Thomas resident charged with robbery after threatening store employee with knife
4. The Ontario Hockey Federation has unveiled key updates to its Player Movement Regulations for the 2025–2026 season, aimed at improving accessibility, development, and fairness in minor hockey.
5. St. Thomas Police have identified a 43-year-old St. Thomas resident as the suspect behind a theft from a retail store on Monday, December 16th.
Police seek suspect who attempted to conceal multiple TVs during theft