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Local news in and around Aylmer and Elgin County

Kayakers rescued from Lake Erie off Port Bruce

June 24, 2020 | 0 Comments

Elgin Ontario Provincial Police Constable Troy Carlson reported that the U.S. Coast Guard assisted police and local boaters with the rescue of four kayakers, three of them 14 years old and one adult, from Lake Erie just south of Port Bruce on Tuesday night, June 23. The three youths, all from the Aylmer and Malahide…

Ford unhappy with Essex farmers

June 22, 2020 | 0 Comments

Ontario Premier Doug Ford on Monday, June 22, pleaded with farmers in Windsor-Essex to get their migrant workers tested for COVID)-19, and warned if needed he’d take stronger measures to ensure that. As a result of outbreaks among farm workers in that area, Labour, Training and Skills Development Minister Monte McNaughton announced at the same…

School boards to decide how classes resume in September

June 19, 2020 | 0 Comments

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Friday June 19, that individual school boards across the province would decide how education would resume starting in September. In a daily news conference, he said that options included: a return to classrooms,  but in “cohorts” of no more than 15 children who would be allowed to interact closely with…

Elgin-St. Thomas drops to two confirmed cases

June 19, 2020 | 0 Comments

Southwestern Public Health on Friday, June 19, was reporting only two ongoing cases of COVID-19 confirmed by medical testing in Elgin and St. Thomas. One of two ongoing cases in St. Thomas has recovered. That leaves one in St. Thomas and a relatively new case in Dutton Dunwich. Meanwhile, Oxford County has five cases, three…

Three rifles stolen from Aylmer gun shop

June 18, 2020 | 0 Comments

Three rifles were stolen from Guns and Gadgets shop in Aylmer after a break-and-enter on Wednesday, June 17. An Aylmer police investigation revealed that unknown persons broke into the store on Raglan Street through the rooftop between 1 a.m. – 2:30 a.m. and stole a Beretta CX4, ISSC MK22 and Ruger 10/22. The investigation is…

COVID-19 back in an Elgin municipality

June 16, 2020 | 0 Comments

COVID-19 has returned to an Elgin County municipality, with a single new case confirmed by medical testings in Dutton Dunwich, Southwestern Public Health reported on Tuesday, June 16. St. Thomas continues to have two ongoing confirmed cases. In Oxford County, three ongoing cases are reported in East Zorra-Tavistock, and one in Tillsonburg.

Haldimand-Norfolk to move to Phase 2

June 15, 2020 | 0 Comments

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Monday, June 13, that Haldimand-Norfolk on Friday, June 19, would move to the second phase of the province’s plan to restart the Ontario economy as progress is made in the fight against COVID-19. Southwestern Public Health, which includes Elgin, St. Thomas and Oxford, moved to Phase 2 as of Friday,…

Reach out and touch…up to nine others

June 12, 2020 | 0 Comments

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Friday, June 12, that public health guidelines for the COVID-19 pandemic were being relaxed to allow everyone to have a “social circle’ of up to 10 persons in total that they could feel free to touch and hug, ignoring physical distancing. He said that would allow families and friends to…

Cases increase in Oxford

June 12, 2020 | 0 Comments

Three new cases in East Zorra-Tavistock have brought the number of ongoing incidents of COVID-19 in Oxford County to four. The fourth case is in Tillsonburg. Southwestern Public Health continues to report two ongoing cases in St. Thomas, and none in Elgin County municipalities.

Tornado touch down causes damage

June 11, 2020 | 2 Comments

A tornado touched down east of Belmont on Wednesday night, causing major damage to barns and hydro poles. Environment Canada confirmed that tornado, as well as a second one west of London, as part of a thunderstorm that rolled through the area.

Visits to long-term care and other homes to resume June 18

June 11, 2020 | 0 Comments

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday, June 11, that visits to long-term care homes would be allowed to resume starting Thursday, June 18, but on a “cautious” basis, along with retirement homes and “congregate living” facilities for children, persons with developmental disabilities and those sheltering from gender-based violence. The province restricted such homes to only…

Elgin beaches to open Monday, June 22

June 11, 2020 | 0 Comments

Central Elgin Mayor Sally Martyn, right, with some fellow municipal councillors and emergency services representatives, announced Thursday, June 11, that beaches in Port Stanley would re-open to the public on Monday, June 22. The same was true for municipal beaches in Bayham, Malahide and West Elgin, plus Grand Bend in Lambton Shores, she said. The…