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The trend stories this week on Stthomastoday.ca

While we look back on the week, our five best lesing stories were here:

1. In Central Elgin, a large renovation project is officially underway, since the Council on Monday approved a courageous new vision and guiding principles for the conversion of the former psychiatric hospital into a lively community with mixed use.

The plan is described by civil servants as a “future -oriented” and “integrative” quarter and forms the basis for a complete community that combines apartments, jobs, green areas and commercial areas.

Central Elgin Council approves the vision for a new mixed community in former psychiatric hospital countries

2. After a police examination of the alleged abuse in which their children are involved, a St. Thomas couple is exposed to several bodily harm.

St. Thomas parents who are charged due to assault due to alleged abuse for assault

3. The St. Thomas police issued an arrest warrant against a 45-year-old resident of the city after a break and entered a house on the south side of the city.

Let post leave the police behind to identify the suspect in St. Thomas' burglary

4. The drivers in St. Thomas should prepare for a temporary traffic light failure on this Thursday, May 8, as the City crews replace a traffic controller on the Fingal line and at the intersection of Sunset Drive.

Amongu -upgrade planned on Thursday at the Fingal Line and the Sunset Drive crossing

5. Last October, the Dutton-Dunwich Minor Ball Association submitted a funding for the execution of Diamond renovations at the Sons of Scotland Park.

Dutton-Dunwich Minor Ball A field of dreams grant winner

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