Posts by Craig Bradford

Bayham man dead in 401 truck crash

Jacob Wall, 49, of the Vienna area died on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 22 after the transport truck he was driving crashed into a concrete pillar at the Furnival Road overpass bridge near Rodney while travelling westbound on Highway 401. Elgin County Ontario Provincial Police Constable Troy Carlson said the crash happened at about 4 p.m. The…

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Complex business plan abandoned

In a joint session on Thursday afternoon, Jan. 15, Aylmer and Malahide councillors both voted to abandon awarding a contract to a consultant to prepare a business plan for East Elgin Community Complex and instead will explore hiring a private firm to manage the operations of the twin ice pad facility. The clerks with both…

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Brides to be check out services at CASO Expo

Miranda Ross of St. Thomas, left, sampled some cupcakes made by bakers from Grandma’s Oven at the Aylmer business’s booth during the fifth annual Bridal Expo held at the Canada Southern Railway Station in St. Thomas on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 11. Ms. Ross was accompanied by her mother Sharon, middle, while Grandma’s Kitchen baker Lisa…

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Spitfires split games on the weekend

Aylmer Jr. C Spitfires defenseman Josh Houston, middle, tried to block a Dorchester player from passing the puck to the slot during their game at East Elgin Community Complex in Aylmer on Saturday evening, Jan. 10. Houston’s teammate Tyler Marr looked on while protecting the front of the Spitfires net. Aylmer lost the hockey game…

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Creating Connections between generations

Samantha Harris, 8, and her mother Tish of the Aylmer area checked out artwork made by a Parkside Collegiate Institute student that was on display at St. Thomas Elgin Public Art Centre during a reception for the Creating Connections exhibition on Sunday afternoon, Jan. 11. The Alzheimer Society Elgin-St. Thomas partnered with the Art Centre…

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New exhibit opens at art centre

London artist Larry Russell celebrated the opening of his exhibition at St. Thomas Elgin Public Art Centre during a reception on Saturday afternoon, Jan.10 at the St. Thomas gallery. Entitled Mind and Memory, the exhibition features almost 70 of Mr. Russell’s abstract landscape acrylic on canvas paintings he has completed in the last just over…

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Buses cancelled for second time in three days

For the second time in three days, all school buses were cancelled in the region for both the Thames Valley District School Board and the London District Catholic School Board on Friday morning, Jan. 9 due to the blowing snow that fell overnight. Schools closed in the Aylmer Express coverage area included New Sarum Public…

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Special meetings on Complex RFP set for Jan. 15

Both Aylmer and Malahide councils will hold special meetings on Thursday, Jan. 15 to set up what will hopefully become a joint session of all elected officials immediately afterwards to discuss the next step in the business plan for East Elgin Community Complex. The series of meetings will take place in the Blue Line Room…

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Snow slows region down to a crawl

Lonnie Webber of 77 South Street West in Aylmer used his Yamaha Kodiak all-terrain vehicle and a blade to clear not only his driveway but his front lawn as well during the snow squalls that fell in the region on Wednesday morning, Jan. 7. About 10 centimetres or more of the white stuff was forecast…

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Buses cancelled, some schools closed due to snow

All school buses were cancelled in the region for both the Thames Valley District School Board and the London District Catholic School Board on Wednesday morning, Jan. 7 due to the snowy weather conditions. Schools closed in the Aylmer Express coverage area included Assumption Catholic Elementary School in Aylmer, New Sarum Public School, Port Stanley…

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