Articles - Service Updates and Information

CMHA Mental Health Week - May 1-7, 2024

Posted Date
April 30, 2024
May 6-12, 2024 is Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) Mental Health Week and this year’s theme is centered on the healing power of compassion. In a world plagued by suffering, we emphasize that kindness is equally intrinsic to our humanity. We all have the capacity to be compassionate, and we know that doing so can make an enormous difference.

National Day of Mourning - April 28, 2024

Posted Date
April 26, 2024
On April 28th is National Day of Mourning to remember and honour those who have died, been injured, or suffered illness in the workplace. Canadian flags on Parliament Hill and at Queen's Park fly at half-mast on April 28th. The day is traditionally marked in many ways including holding public ceremonies, wearing black and yellow ribbons, lighting candles, observing a moment of silence at 11:00 a.m. and sharing stories about how workplace tragedies have touched peoples' lives.

Road Closure - Denfield Road

Posted Date
April 5, 2024
Denfield Road will be closed between Cladeboye Drive and William Street for bridge repairs. The closure begins on April 8 and is expected to last until May 16. 

Health and Safety Tips: Solar Eclipse

Posted Date
March 25, 2024
A Total Solar Eclipse will be taking place on Monday, April 8, 2024, visible across North America. The path of the eclipse will pass through multiple provinces, including Ontario. In the Middlesex-London region, a partial solar eclipse is expected to occur between 2:01 p.m. and 4:29 p.m. with the peak happening at 3:17 p.m., when most of the sun’s light will be covered by the Moon.

Road Closure - Shaw Road

Posted Date
February 13, 2024
Shaw Road will be closed for track repairs between Marion Street and Catherine Street. The closure is expected to last from February 19 to 24

Tips to Be Prepared this Winter!

Posted Date
December 19, 2023
Winters in Ontario can be unpredictable. The government of Ontario is committed to keeping the people and communities of the province safe. Here are some tips to help ensure Ontarians are ready for anything – from winter storms to icy roads to power outages.

Winter Driving Reminders

Posted Date
December 4, 2023
As the days get shorter and the colder temperatures and snow begin to blanket Middlesex County, a set of challenges for drivers. From icy roads to reduced visibility, the winter season demands heightened caution behind the wheel. Get prepared by following a few simple tips, provided by Public Safety Canada: