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Carl Levoy, the curator/director of the Thames Art Gallery, suggested Laurie attend a printmaking class. With the knowledge ...
“The 3Rivers Roll experience offers cyclists a chance to explore the historic districts of Wallaceburg at a parade-pace, an ...
Wallaceburg arts columnist Dave Babbitt writes about the Wallaceburg Concert Band's Learn-to-Play program.
Organizers of this year’s Wallaceburg & District Chamber of Commerce awards night are asking guests to dress like a film star. The nominations were made online by a committee that wishes to remain ...
At 0830 hours, Wednesday, July 14, 1943, F/O Manley Fraleigh flew his first-ever combat operation. Not long before he roared into the sky on that first operation, F/O Fraleigh would have had a lot of ...
The Walpole Island First Nation has been offered a $46-million settlement related to a land claim dating back nearly 200 years.
A Wallaceburg-based environmental group is looking for volunteers to assist with its next step in restoring a local wooded area. The work planned in November and December is the second phase of the ...
St. Clair College has quietly changed the name of its Chatham location. The reason for doing so is that students not from Southwestern Ontario were often struggling to find where Thames was on a map, ...
The Wallaceburg &ampamp; District Museum has lined up a slate of activities for its Canada Day celebration this year.
In a letter to local landowners, Borolex said they will start removing equipment that was installed for the project’s studies, starting in late January. The letter said there would be workers and ...
In healthcare, clinical research is associated with large teaching hospitals. However, the Brantford General Hospital has quietly become a leader in community-based clinical care research and is now ...