Posts by Renee Hueston
Pun-filled shots fired in Aylmer sign war
By: Veronica Reiner, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A “sign war” has erupted in Aylmer. Dozens of local businesses, services clubs, schools and organizations are firing friendly, pun-filled shots at one another using their available signage, or in some cases, creating that signage, as of last week. East Elgin Community Complex issued the first challenge in…
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Creative church solutions during lockdown
Churches in the Aylmer area are numerous and diverse in their beliefs and rites, though weekly communal worship at a church building was a common practice prior to the pandemic. Since March, most have adapted by in order to continue their ministry while abiding by government COVID-19 health and safety regulations. Current provincial rules state…
Read MoreHoliday publication schedule reminder
Have a safe and happy New Year from all of us at AE! A reminder that we are closed for the holidays (Dec 25-Jan 3) and the next print edition will be published January 6, 2021. We will continue to post breaking news to our website during this time. Holiday print edition schedule: Dec. 23…
Read MoreAylmer “Freedom Rally” organizer charged
Aylmer Police Service announced the following on their social media page Thursday afternoon: – Emergency Order breach “Freedom March” Protest Aylmer Police Service has completed their investigation regarding “Freedom March” protest rally that occurred in the Town of Aylmer on the 24th of October and 7th of November 2020. Following the review of the relevant…
Read MoreLegion urges Canadians to watch from home
From The Royal Canadian Legion OTTAWA – The Remembrance Day Ceremony has played a major role in Remembrance since 1931. Every year, at the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, we gather in memorial parks, community halls, workplaces, schools and homes to stand in honour of all who have fallen. The…
Read MoreProtestors line street before “Freedom” rally
“Freedom” rally attendees lined Talbot Street in front of East Elgin Community Complex sometimes chanting “freedom” and displaying signs in advance of the rally, which includes speakers and a march. Sign messages pictured include: COVID-19 = Evil Agenda Do what is right, not what is easy I’d rather die of COVID-19 than loneliness You stand…
Read MorePort Stanley set the stage for award-winning shot
Veronica Reiner | Local Journalism Initiative reporter Brownsville-based photographer Trevor Pottelberg braved extreme weather conditions to capture a 2020 Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC) award-winning photograph. His photo, Pier Pressure, depicts a massive wave crashing into the breakwater in Port Stanley, with the main lighthouse standing strong in the background. It won the Best in Class…
Read More“Very good for a novice”
Charlie Sumner is the newest member of the Aylmer Lawn Bowling Club, pictured here participating in game on Monday, Sept. 14. He said he wanted to join earlier, but chose not to due to COVID-19 restrictions. Club member Roberta Wilson described his lawn bowling skills as “very good for a novice.” (AE/Veronica Reiner)
Read MoreCOVID-19: East Elgin cases continue to rise
COVID-19 cases in the in the Southwestern Public Health region (Elgin-St.Thomas-Oxford) continue to rise, though not as much as recent days. New cases listed on Friday, July 31 are concentrated mostly in East Elgin. Aylmer now has 25 cases, up 2 from previous, and there are 10 reported cases in Bayham, up 4 from Thursday. St.…
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