Posts by Craig Bradford
Two local men dead in crash north of St. Thomas
The passenger of a pickup truck, Jerimiah Hakeem Krahn, 20, of Aylmer was pronounced dead at the scene of a three-vehicle crash that occurred on Highbury Avenue south of Ferguson Line northeast of St. Thomas in the late morning of Friday, Aug. 5. The driver of the silver Dodge pickup, David Guenther, 47, of Bayham,…
Read MoreCool treat to end Summer Reading Club
Lexi Wolf, 4 (and a half), enjoyed a frozen treat to celebrate the conclusion of the Aylmer Old Town Hall Library’s Summer Reading Club on Thursday afternoon, Aug.4. Earlier that afternoon, a representative with Little Ray’s Reptile Zoo presented its Endangered Ontario show in the second floor Old Town Hall Theatre.
Read MoreVoros champion bass angler
Steve Voros, 49, of Aylmer took home the top prize of $12,000 after winning the Kingston Canadian Open of Fishing tournament over the Civic Holiday long weekend July 29-31. The total weight Mr. Voros recorded was 67.05 pounds. Mr. Voros, a teacher at East Elgin Secondary School, has been fishing for fun since age 3…
Read MoreCrop dusting helicopter causes some excitement
A helicopter sprayed fungicide on a corn field growing within Aylmer on Tuesday evening, Aug. 2. This photo was taken at about 7:30 p.m. while the helicopter pilot applied the fungicide on the corn stand located south of Elk Street and east of Brown Street. Some families that live in the neighbourhood heard the commotion…
Read MoreProvincial funding for Terrace Lodge announced
Elgin County Director of Seniors Services and Terrace Lodge Administrator Rhonda Duffy, left, introduced Terrace Lodge resident Marjorie Crawford who spoke on behalf of all of the other residents at the Aylmer area long-term care home after John Fraser, MPP Ottawa South and Parliamentary Assistant to Health and Long-Term Care Minister Eric Hoskins, announced Ontario government…
Read MoreMNRF cracking down on illegal fish sales in Aylmer
The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) is seeking the public’s help to identify the individual or individuals selling “angler-caught fish” in the Aylmer area. Kevin Sprague, a conservation officer with MNRF’s Southern Marine Enforcement Unit, confirmed that the fish in question was “mostly yellow perch.” He said a search warrant was executed…
Read MoreFree swimming at Aylmer pool
Samantha Wiebe, 6, left, helped her sister Stephanie, 2, navigate towards their mother Tina (not pictured) during a free public swimming session at the Aylmer outdoor pool complex on Saturday afternoon, July 23. Several Aylmer area residents took advantage of the free swimming to help cool off during the sweltering heat and humidity that day.
Read MoreFamily Flowers fire sends two firefighters to hospital
A fire at Family Flowers east of St. Thomas on Friday afternoon, July 22 resulted in two Central Elgin volunteer firefighters being taken to St. Thomas Elgin General Hospital by ambulance as a precaution as they were showing symptoms of heat exhaustion. “They will be fine,” Acting Central Elgin Fire Chief Murray Decorte said. While no cause or…
Read MorePower out in Aylmer area for four hours
An over four hour power outage that started at about 11:30 a.m. on Friday, July 22 affected an estimated 11,000 electricity customers in the Aylmer region. Tim Stafford of Hydro One confirmed a failed cross arm on a twin pole structure near Lyons north of Aylmer caused the power outage. He said 4,100 rural Hydro…
Read MoreCooling off in Port Bruce
Isaac Richard, 18 months, of Sparta was playing in the sand near the water of Lake Erie on the Port Bruce Provincial Park beach on Friday afternoon, July 22. His mother Miriam was nearby soaking in the sun and surf. She said Isaac didn’t like the water that much at his young age. Ms. Richard said…
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