Posts by Craig Bradford

Egging the dignitaries on at the Home Show

Aylmer Fair Board President Scott Lewis, left, handed Mike Vecchio, the husband of Elgin-Middlesex-London MP Karen Vecchio, a new egg to colour while Whitney McWilliam, the executive assistant for MPP Jeff Yurek, continued colouring her egg during the opening ceremonies of the seventh annual Aylmer and East Elgin Home, Garden and Rec Show at East Elgin…

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Aylmer levy increase down to 5.87%

Aylmer councillors managed to bring a tax levy increase of 9.84 percent down to 5.87 percent as they whittled away at the 2016 draft budget line by line during the Wednesday, March 2 Finance Committee meeting. They reduced the amount of taxation in the budget by $198,500 in several different areas, the largest line item…

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Winter storm not as wicked as expected

A build up of ice from freezing rain caused a large portion of an old tree to fall across power lines on John Street South in Aylmer in the early evening of Tuesday, March 1. This photo was taken the next morning shortly after 8 a.m. Erie Thames Powerlines reported that the fallen tree branches…

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Aylmer levy increase starts at over 10%

Aylmer councillors did a lot of listening and little decision making during the second finance committee meeting of 2016 on Monday, Feb. 29 to work on the 2016 budget. Rather than make any decisions during the meeting, finance committee chairman Ann Laur suggested councillors just listen to the staff reports and wait to do a…

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In the pink in Summers Corners

Full-day kindergarten pupils Cooper Walcarius, left, Mya Klassen and Jada Wiebe joined in the Pink Shirt Day fun at Summers Corners Public School on Wednesday, Feb. 24. Many pupils in all grades wore pink shirts, shoes and other pieces of clothing to school that day.

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First Aylmer budget session starts with 8.68% increase

Aylmer Councillor Pete Barbour asked the key question during the first town budget session of 2016 on Monday afternoon, Feb. 22. After Finance Director Lisa Pelton gave an overview of how the draft 2016 budget documents were set up to help the finance committee members (all of council) understand the numbers, Cr. Barbour asked her…

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White Villa vandalized

The former White Villa gas station, variety store and snack bar located near the intersection of Talbot Line (Highway 3) and Heritage Line east of Aylmer was vandalized with graffiti recently. Someone driving by the vacant White Villa building on Monday morning, Feb. 22 noticed the spray painted damage there and stopped into the Aylmer…

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Kub Kar racing at Elgin Mall

First Aylmer Cub Scout Nate Nuckowski, 9, placed his custom made “Kub Kar” on the track prior to a heat during the 37th annual Kub Kar Rally at Elgin Mall in St. Thomas on Saturday morning, Feb. 20. A total of 68 Cub and Beaver Scouts from Elgin County and St. Thomas participated in the…

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Complex deficit $100,000 more than expected

The projected annual deficit for East Elgin Community Complex for last year is $106,007.90 higher than anticipated according to the draft 2016 budget Aylmer and Malahide councillors discussed during their Wednesday, Feb. 17 meeting. The budgeted deficit for the year, the difference between total expenditures and revenues, was pegged at $535,718 but the actual number on…

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No one injured in Lyons crashes

Two cars slipped off the road and ended up in opposite ditches while travelling on Imperial Road just north of Lyons on Wednesday morning, Feb. 10. Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police Constable Troy Carlson said the driver of the first car was travelling north on Imperial Road just north of Lyons Line at about 8:20 a.m.…

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