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Police presence on Elk Street not a murder
An Aylmer Police spokesman confirmed that a police presence at a property on the south side of Elk Street near Queen Street was not a murder investigation. Police had recovered a stolen Dodge Ram pickup truck there that had not yet been reported stolen from Dorchester. The investigation continued in relation to further stolen property…
Read MoreMotorcycles galore in Springfield
Over 300 motorcycles including more than 65 custom creations from all over southwestern Ontario packed the interior parking lot at Malahide Community Place in Springfield for the second annual Four-Hour Bike Show on Sunday, Aug. 23. The event was co-sponsored by DG Custom Cycle and Low Brow Custom and raised money for the Aylmer Optimist…
Read MoreClassic car show fills Saxonia parking lot
The first annual Fire It Up Car, Truck and Bike Show attracted over 50 different vehicles of various shapes, sizes and colours to the parking lot of the German Canadian Club and Saxonia Hall just east of Aylmer on Saturday, Aug. 22. Organized by the Malahide Firefighter’s Association, the event was offered free to the…
Read MoreSearch and rescue training links services
Civil Air Search and Rescue Association (CASARA) London volunteer Joe Santschi of Tillsonburg checked out the mock disaster scene that was set up at a farmer’s property on Powers Road south of Talbot Line and just east of the St. Thomas Airport for a large scale multi-agency search and rescue training event staged at different…
Read MoreCaptain Corbin spreads magic in Straffordville
Captain Corbin the pirate magician, left, had volunteer Charlie Braun help him with a trick involving a changing flag that eventually became a Jolly Roger during the Summer Reading Club finale at Straffordville Public Library on Monday afternoon, Aug. 17. About 50 children attended the last session along with some of their parents. The 109…
Read MoreOver 450 bicycle in 3 Port Tour
A group of bicyclists crept up a steep slope on Pleasant Valley Line as they neared the end of a 160-kilometre route for the fifth annual 3 Port Classic Century Ride sponsored by The Aylmer Express on Saturday, Aug. 15. This year’s ride involved 450 bicyclists, the most ever.
Read MoreSweet day for Corn Fest in Aylmer
Norah Bradley, 5, of Aylmer slid down an inflatable amusement at the annual Aylmer Sweet Corn Fest in Balmoral Park, Saturday, Aug. 15. Weather for the event was clear and sunny.
Read MoreTheresa Klachan no longer with EECC
East Elgin Community Complex (EECC) General Manager Theresa Klachan ended her time at the facility as of Friday, Aug. 14. “As of Aug. 14, 2015, Theresa Klachan has left her position to pursue other interests and challenges,” Aylmer Administrator Jennifer Reynaert wrote in an email response. “I anticipate the vacancy will be addressed by the…
Read MoreMalahide, Bayham welcome windmills
Both Malahide and Bayham councils, in separate meetings, voted Thursday, Aug. 6, to welcome additional windmills to the Erie Shores Wind Farm. Capstone Power Development plans to add 20 to 30 new wind turbines to the existing 66 in the area. Malahide councillors ignored dire warnings from resident Hank Wortelboer and two anti-wind power activists…
Read MoreDrawing fun at Port Burwell Library
About 25 children attended the last session of the Summer Reading Club held at the Fred Bodsworth Public Library of Port Burwell on Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 11. They gathered outside underneath the adjacent gazebo for a fun drawing exercise where they were given a specific body part of a creature to draw with a marker and then…
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