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Local news in and around Aylmer and Elgin County

Mandatory face covering order coming to Elgin County

July 23, 2020 | 0 Comments

Residents served by Southwestern Public Health (SWPH), including Elgin and Woodstock counties and St. Thomas, can expect a mandatory face covering order in place in the coming weeks. At a telephone conference on Thursday, July 23, Medical Officer of Health Joyce Lock said the health unit is working with municipal partners to get an order…

New cases in Aylmer, Tillsonburg

July 23, 2020 | 0 Comments

Southwestern Public Health is reporting two new cases of COVID-19 confirmed by medical testing on Thursday, July 23, one in Aylmer and one in Tillsonburg. On the plus side, one of five ongoing cases in St. Thomas has resulted in a recovery. Currently the health unit is reporting nine cases in total in Elgin, St.…

County home workers face possible firing if refuse COVID-19 testing

July 23, 2020 | 0 Comments

Employees of Elgin’s three long-term care homes could potentially face being fired if they refuse mandatory medical testing on a regular basis for COVID-19. County councillors at an emergency meeting on Thursday morning, July 23, adopted a new policy stating that those who didn’t submit to regular testing couldn’t work and, if they were treating…

New cases in Bayham, Malahide-updated

July 22, 2020 | 0 Comments

Two new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed by testing in the East Elgin area, one in Bayham and one in Malahide. They were added Wednesday morning, July 22, to six ongoing cases in Elgin and St. Thomas. As of Thursday, July 16, Elgin and St. Thomas had no confirmed ongoing cases. That changed just…

Two more cases in St. Thomas

July 21, 2020 | 0 Comments

The number of COVID-19 cases confirmed by testing in St. Thomas increased on Tuesday morning, July 21, to five from three the previous day. The three other St. Thomas cases had been reported by Southwestern Public Health on Sunday, July 19. One case in Bayham was confirmed on Saturday, July 18. Two more are ongoing…

Three new COVID-19 cases pop up in St. Thomas

July 19, 2020 | 0 Comments

Three new cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed by medical testing in St. Thomas, Southwestern Public Health reported on Sunday, July 19. Elgin and St. Thomas had been clear of confirmed cases as of Thursday, July 16. However, a new case showed up in Bayham on Saturday, July 18, and now more in St. Thomas.…

COVID-19 case confirmed in Bayham

July 18, 2020 | 0 Comments

Elgin County’s status as being free of confirmed cases of COVID-19 lasted only a couple of days. On Saturday, July 18, Southwestern Public Health was reporting a new case in Bayham. No other cases are currently reported in Elgin or St. Thomas. in Oxford County, two ongoing cases confirmed by medical testing continue in Woodstock.

Provinces antes up additional $50-million for crop insurance

July 16, 2020 | 0 Comments

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Thursday, July 16, that his government would provide an additional $50-million for farm “risk management programs” this year. That will bring the total to $150-million. He said the increase, originally slated for next year, was moved forward because of the many challenges being faced by farmers due of the…

No confirmed COVID-19 cases in Elgin St. Thomas

July 16, 2020 | 0 Comments

Southwestern Public Health on Thursday morning, July 16, was reporting no cases of COVID-19 confirmed by medical testing in Elgin or St. Thomas. The one ongoing case in Dutton Dunwich has recovered. Southwestern is reporting two ongoing cases in Woodstock. So far since the pandemic began, Southwestern had confirmed by testing 87 cases of COVID-19…

Elgin and St. Thomas moving to Stage 3 of provincial pandemic recovery

July 13, 2020 | 0 Comments

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced on Monday, July 13, that by Friday, July 17, most of the province, including Elgin and St. Thomas, will move to “Stage 3” of the province’s plan for re-opening the economy and bringing life closer to what it was before the COVID-19 pandemic arrived in March. He said 24 regions,…

Amish area speed limits down, speeding fines doubled

July 10, 2020 | 0 Comments

Malahide councillors on Thursday night, July 9, adopted bylaws to declare the Amish Settlement Area northeast of Aylmer a community safety zone, doubling speeding fines, and to reduce the speed limit on all roads there to a maximum of 60 kilometres per hour. The new bylaws will come into force when signs have been installed…

One case in Elgin, one in Woodstock

July 9, 2020 | 0 Comments

Southwestern Public Health on Thursday morning, July 9, was reporting just two ongoing cases of COVID-19 confirmed by testing in its jurisdiction. A Malahide resident who had been infected with the disease appears to have recovered. The one remaining case in Elgin is in Dutton Dunwich, and has been ongoing for some time. A relatively…