Construction starts on Grimsby GO station using a repeatable station design
Ground broke on a new GO station in Grimsby that will add commuter rail access, 220 parking spaces, a bus loop and a single platform to serve Niagara riders.
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Ground broke on a new GO station in Grimsby that will add commuter rail access, 220 parking spaces, a bus loop and a single platform to serve Niagara riders.
An extra $425,000 from the Forest Biomass Program will help Daiken scale a Huntsville line to launch a new Ontario-made wood panel, protecting 128 jobs and adding 10.
199 Westcourt Boulevard will be rebuilt as a 72-unit development; 50 units will be affordable with federal, provincial and municipal funding.
The province is giving more than $2.2 million to three Windsor-area groups to train about 80 people using modern equipment, with a focus on women, youth and underrepresented groups.
A $3.3M provincial investment will add 20,000 sq ft and automation at Ontario Truss & Wall in Foxboro, creating 13 jobs, retaining 50 and raising output ~70%.
A proposed 3,300‑km crude oil pipeline would move about 500,000 barrels per day to Sarnia; a feasibility study and Indigenous consultations are expected to finish by end of 2026.
The City of London met 90% of its 2025 housing target and will receive $11,263,707 to support infrastructure and more home building.
A company and its director were convicted for not removing demolition waste at 4559 March Road, Mississippi Mills; fines and victim surcharges were ordered and must be paid within 12 months.
A LaSalle-based trucking company and its owner were convicted for operating an unapproved waste disposal site and providing false information, and were fined a combined $25,000.
The province is adding $4 million to the Critical Minerals Innovation Fund; businesses can apply for up to $500,000 per project from June 30 to Aug 25, 2026.
Local clinics received $3.5 million and began attaching patients in Aug 2025; residents can register with Health Care Connect to find a family doctor or nurse practitioner.
The Ministry of Education is using two capital-priority rounds in 2025–26 and 2026–27 to expand school capacity and add licensed child care across communities.