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The community of Rodney was originally named Stewart's Mills after the owner of the first sawmill in the community. From 1840 to 1865, it was called Centreville due to its central location at the intersection of Furnival Road and 7th Concession (now Downie Line). In 1865, the community was renamed Rodney after British naval officer George Brydges Rodney. The centre of the village was relocated three kilometres to the south when the Canada Southern Railway was built in the area in 1872.

Local Attractions

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  The Great Lakes International Airshow has confirmed that the BAC Strikewater will appear at this weeks show (pictured) The British designed jet joins a great lineup for this years show June 28-30 at the St.Thomas Airport.  Online tickets are now available fo the show at www.greatlakesinternationalairshow.ca Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 21/05/2013
  London is one of Canada's smartest cities, according to Macleans magazine's smartest cities survey for 2010. In its annual rankings, London has moved up to 10th place out of more than 4,500 Canadian cities and communities. Also tied for 10th with an overall score of 81 points are Toronto, Hamilton and Winnipeg. Last year London was ranked 19th. The rankings are based on the Canadian Council ... Read More...
Posted by Julie Varley on 11/02/2013

Construction and Expansion

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   There are a few construction notices to take note of this week. 1. The L&PS Corridor construction which has closed down a portion of Talbot St. has been extended for another week.  It is expected t obe reopened by the end of this week. 2. Expect delays along the Highway 3 bridge between First Ave and Wellington Rd.  There will be rotating stoppages so be sure to give ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 13/05/2013
   Emoloyees with  the International Union of Elevator Constructors have now set up pickets outside of the Courthouse construction site on Wellington St.  We are stil awaiting comment from IUEC representative Laird Thomson. After contacting the City for comment about how this will affect the future of the Courthouse project, officials said they were not advised of the pending ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 09/05/2013

Community Events

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Tonight (May 23rd) there will be a Cancer Relay For Life Volunteer Registratiopn and information Night at the Knights of Columbus Hall from 6:30 until 8 pm.  Co-chair of Relay Bev Trethaway says the volunteers are looking good, but they can always use more.  Trethaway mentioned that this event is open to people who have already registered or people interested in helping out. She thinks ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 23/05/2013
Disbrowe Chevrolet Buick GMC is running a great event to  coincide with Relay For Life.  Owner Karen Johnson says they're excited for their Drive for a Cause event, which is a test drive fundraiser with GM and this year they have chose the Canadian Cancer Society as their charity.  Johnson mentioned that anyone over 21 wit ha valid drivers licence can test drive a vehicle and they'll ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 22/05/2013

Family & Kids

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Today is Mc Happy Day which is a day dedicated to raise money for charities. Since it's inception, McHappy Day has raised almost 35 million dollars for Ronald McDonald House Charities.  Ronald McDonald Houses and oher local childrens charities. McDonald's Ontario West Community Relations Representative Sharrie Hennessey feels the event is very special to them. She added the special guest ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 08/05/2013
The weather has been GREAT lately! It has been so warm and just amazing outside! The sun is coming out along with the flowers this season. We can't wait to see all of the beautiful gardens this Spring! This Spring we look forward to seeing families out and about doing activities together. There's so many things to do around town! There are so many parks to walk in and places to go! What will ... Read More...
Posted by The Gord And Lisa Team on 01/05/2013

Parks & Recreation

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   Get ready to pay for parking when you visit Port Stanley.  They have joined the list of beach towns in Southern Ontario who are now charging when you visit for the day.  Central Elgin Mayor Bill Walters says pay parking begins this weekend at 5 different locations in the Village. There will be no charge to park on streets in the vicinity of the Main Beach.  Vehilces, illegally ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 17/05/2013
It looks like the vision of an elevated bridge in St.Thomas is moving one step ahead as On Track's offerto purchase the Michigan Central Railroad Bridge has been accepted. On Track President Matt Janes says the most important thing is they were able to save and secure the bridge by bringing it into community ownership, but they still have a long road ahead of them. The project received good support ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 30/04/2013

Market Reports and Conditions

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   The St.Thomas and District Chamber of Commerce will be hosting their 2nd annual MP/MPP Luncheon of Friday May 24th.  Member of Parliament Joe Preston and Member of Provincial Parliament Jeff Yurek will answer questions in an open question-and-answer session at the St.Anne's Centre.  Chamber President Bob Hammersley says he has several questions he will be posing as well. Doors ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 23/05/2013
Heading into the first holiday weekend of the spring and summer, local police as well as OPP will be out full force Province wide to keep Ontario's Highways safe across the board.  OPP Constable Kevin Howe says the opening holiday weekend to the season is a key factor. He adds this week with Canada Roads Safety Week, all forces will join to combat th big 4: distracted driving, impaired driving, ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 17/05/2013

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

Great news for a local company as one of their products wins an award.  Railway City Brewing Sales and Marketing VP Paul Corriveau says that they recently attended the Ontario Brewing Awards and came home with top prize. He added they've had Black Coal Stout fo just over a year and it won silver last year and after a little tweaking, they were able to win Gold.  Corriveau feels that they ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 02/05/2013
   The new subway on Talbot St. on the West end of town will be operating up today (May 1).  The new store at the top of the hill near, Jumbo will host their Grand Opening starting at 11 am.  General Manager Carla Lee say's there will be lotss of great things for the community when they first open the doors. Lee added that tomorrow will also be the kick off to St.Thomas' first ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 01/05/2013

Schools & Universities

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WIth the first high school prom taking place this Firday, we continue to bring you a series to help you prepare for your child's prom. Today's tip, well it' not necessarily a tip, but we want to let you know how your local police will be involved in after prom activities.  Rest assured the Local Police Department have in place  good comminication arrangements with the local high schools. Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 08/05/2013
  A principal for the Thames Valley District School Board elementary panel and one from the secondary panel will be filling a couple of vacant superintendent positons. Michelle Deman who is currently the principal of  Wilton Grove Public School will fill the spots of retiring superintendents Scott Hughes and Mary Ellen Smith. TVDSB Executive Superintendent of Operations Karen Dalton mentioned ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 25/04/2013

Shopping

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   No need to panic - The LCBO has reached a tentative deal with its unionized employees.  The strike deadline was last night at midnight.  Tis means workers will not be walking off  and will remain on the job. Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 17/05/2013
   The Horton Farmers Market will be making its return this weekend.  The Market wich features local fresh produce from area farmers and local businesses is ready for another busy season.. Market manager Shawn Devree says she wants the market t obe a bit of a tourist spot in the City.   Devree added this it is not a flea market and is a producer only market which makes it ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 09/05/2013

Sports & Activities

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  Former St.Thomas Star and Rodney native Bo Horvat tallied with 0.1 seconds left on the clock in regulation time to give the London Knights a 3-2 win over the Barrie Colts in Game 7 and the Robertson Cup Title.  That's the Knight' 3rd OHL Championship and 2nd straight becoming just the 10th team to win back to back. Horvat was named winner of the Wayne Gretzky '99 Award as MVP of the OHL ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 14/05/2013
It's down to two teams in the Ontario Hockey League and the battle starts tonight as the London Knights and the Barrie Colts hook up.  London's coming off a convincing series win over Plymouth and Barrie outlasting Belleville in 7 games.  Knights GM Mark Hunter say's the Colts are a good match up. Game 1 goes tonight from Budweiser Gardens with the faceoff at 7:05.  You can hear the ... Read More...
Posted by Harold Kewley on 03/05/2013
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