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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. Another step in expanding the National Dental Insurance Program.

The Canadians between the ages of 18 and 34 can now apply for the Canadian dental care plan after the age group 55-64 could apply from May 1st.

The National Dental Care Plan will be expanded to Canadians aged 18 to 34 from today

2. The St. Thomas police arrested a woman and searched for a second after he founded in the city center in the city center on Sunday afternoon.

Stech in the city center of St. Thomas sends a woman to the hospital

3. A man from West Elgin was charged with manslaughter after an opioid overdose almost two years ago.

A man from West Elgin who is charged with overdose deaths

4. Ontario's government has announced plans to permanently design its gas and fuel tax cuts and to remove the toll systems on the provincially obsessed part of the Highway 407 East from June 1, 2025.

The ontario government is permanently the gas tax and eliminates the toll fees to 407 East

5. The Lemonaid Day is back in St. Thomas and Elgin County for its second year, and the organizers hope to get even more success out of the local fundraiser by 2025.

What is good in St. Thomas and Elgin? Lemonaid Day returns on June 7th to support local children with a cup of friendliness

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