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St. Thomas man charged for child porn

A 57-year-old St. Thomas man was arrested and charged with child pornography offences following a search warrant at a residence in the city on Tuesday, July 8. Members of the Ontario Provincial Police Child Sexual Exploitation Unit, the OPP Technological Crime Unit, and the St. Thomas Police Service were all involved n the investigation and…

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Houses being demolished

Demolition of two house on the north side of Sydenham Street East, west of Albert Street, began Thursday morning, July 10. Machinery operator Dave Thiessen said he expected to have most of the houses down by the end of the day. They’re being torn down to allow for the expansion of neighbouring Aylmer Full Gospel…

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Contest runs below enforcement radar

Local police haven’t received any official complaints from entrants of the writing contest to win a Malahide house and property once it was ended at the end of April without a winner. To date, only one entrant of the Essay House contest has confirmed with The Aylmer Express that they received part of their $100…

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Neonicotinoid restrictions planned for Ontario

Local beekeepers are pleased but Grain Farmers of Ontario moved quickly to protest an announcement by Ontario Agriculture Minister Jeff Leal that the province planned to be the first in Canada to restrict the use of neonicotinoids, a pesticide allegedly linked to bee deaths. Ontario will require farmers and commercial growers to apply for permits…

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Greg Currie running for Aylmer mayor

Greg Currie, who as the spokesman for the Aylmer Taxpayers Advisory Committee who had been vocal about what they believe is a public spending problem in town, is running to become the next mayor. The retired Ontario Police College instructor and pre-hiring police officer testing company owner filed his nomination to run against current Mayor…

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All talk, no action on EECC boards

Malahide councillors are still grumbling about the condition of boards in one rink at East Elgin Community Complex but, despite wanting an investigation, they’ve done nothing to start one. The protective boards in one rink are badly cracked, and the estimate for replacing them after just 10 years of use is $120,000. While councillors griped…

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Funnel cloud reported near Port Bruce

A seasonal resident of Port Bruce and her partner saw a funnel cloud on Lake Erie off of the lakeside hamlet on Thursday morning, July 3. Ann Graham and her partner Dave Hohnstein were fishing in their power boat at about 10:30 a.m. when they witnessed what she described as a “funnel cloud.” Environment Canada…

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Mad Science at Aylmer library

Sienna Pratt, 9, of Aylmer studied light through a “rainbow peephole” during a lesson by “Bionic Becki” Dries of London’s Mad Science at Aylmer library, Thursday, July 3. More than 20 children and adults attended the event. The library is holding special programs for youngsters every Thursday at 2 p.m. through the end of July.

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Malahide man arrested for illegal tobacco

A Malahide tobacco farmer was arrested by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police on Friday, June 27 and charged with various offences. The 52-year-old man was first arrested by the RCMP for the sale of unstamped raw leaf tobacco. After a search warrant was executed at his farm, he was charged with several other offences. He…

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Worker dead in Hwy. 3 bypass crash

Brian Daniel, 55, of St. Thomas was struck and killed while directing traffic near the Burwell Road bridge on the Highway 3 bypass in northeast St. Thomas at about 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, July 2. The driver of the pickup truck that struck Mr. Daniel, a 45-year-old Malahide man, was later charged with dangerous driving…

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