Posts by Rob Perry

Malahide too rich for grant?

Malahide, like Central Elgin, seems to be too wealthy these days to qualify for a provincial infrastructure grant. Malahide councillors, who had earlier learned informally the township had been turned down for grants to help preserve Dexter Line west of Port Bruce from Lake Erie erosion as well as an adjacent water supply pipeline, got…

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Unprecedented support for rezoning

In a meeting unprecedented in decades of Malahide council, neighbours turned out in droves to support, rather than oppose, a request for a car painting and body shop in mostly residential Kingsmill. Barry and Kristina Millard have a mobile car painting business, and want a permanent base for it. The only one out of a room…

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Elgin seeks to preserve rail lines

Elgin County councillors want to ensure no more railway lines are ripped out of the ground here. They recently discussed that threat, given that Trillium Railway, a short line serving East Elgin as well as Tillsonburg and Delhi, went up for sale Dec. 20. If no buyer can be found, in six months the company’s…

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Ambulance base in Vienna?

Elgin County councillors on Dec. 12 approved a recommendation from Medavie, the new contractor for ambulance services here starting Dec. 29, to keep a “first-response vehicle” full-time in Bayham, even if it’s only used from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. That would save about an hour a day of travel from and to the…

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North versus neighbours, but in a friendly way

Former MPP Peter North wants to sever three building lots from a property northeast of the intersection of Independent and St. George streets in the Lyndhurst subdivision of Central Elgin. While two neighbours appeared before Central Elgin council last week to oppose a proposed official plan amendment and rezoning to allow that, the dispute didn’t…

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BAD Girls drop game to Walkerton

Chelsea Zavitz of host BAD (Belmont-Aylmer-Dorchester) Girls Midget A team rushed the puck down the ice during a game against Walkerton at East Elgin Community Complex, Friday, Dec. 27. Walkerton won the fast-paced game 4-0.

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EESS edges CESS 59-55

Devin Catt of East Elgin Secondary School looked for a way around a host Central Elgin Secondary School defender during a Senior boys basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 17. EESS found a tough opponent in Central Elgin, but in the end managed a 59-55 win.

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EESS Jr. boys win 72-21

Cooper Van Vlaanderen of East Elgin Secondary School leaped toward the host Central Elgin Secondary School hoop during a Junior boys basketball game, Tuesday, Dec. 17. EESS cruised to a 72-21 win.

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EESS girls blank CESS 5-0

Chelsea Zavitz of host East Elgin Secondary School passed the puck out of the defensive zone to a teammate during a girls hockey game versus Central Elgin Collegiate Institute at East Elgin Community Complex on Tuesday, Dec. 17. EESS shutout CECI 5-0. The Eagles next visit Parkside Collegiate Institute at the Timken Centre in St.…

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EESS boys top Glencoe 5-3

Luke Vanderspank, left, was congratulated by East Elgin Secondary School teammates after scoring one of two goals in a game against Glencoe District High School at East Elgin Community Complex, Wednesday, Dec. 18. Zachary Sporbeck also tallied two and Garrett Hickey a single for a 5-3 EESS victory.  

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