Here are the top five stories from this week on LanarkLeedsToday.ca as determined by your clicks.
1 – The LCBO, has reversed its decision to temporarily reopen five stores for bar and restaurant owners during an ongoing workers’ strike.
2 – During last weekend’s Canada Day traffic initiative, Ontario Provincial Police officers across East Region laid a total of 2,412 charges from June 21 to July 1.
Lesson not learned: Shocking numbers from OPP’s long-weekend blitz
3 – Lanark County OPP have arrested one individual and are seeking another after an incident on Tuesday afternoon.
Lanark County OPP arrest one, seek another following car chase and gun seen
4 – Smiths Falls Police Chief Jodi Empey says little information can be provided publicly regarding the ongoing missing person case files in Lawrence Bertrim and Robbie Thomson
5 – The Ontario government is assisting residents during the ongoing LCBO strike by launching a new interactive map.
Province launches interactive map so you can find alcohol with LCBO employees on strike