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Two Stratford organizations helping those in need

Two local organizations are coming together to help those most in need. The Kinsmen Club of Stratford partnered up with the Stratford Rotary Club and donated $15,000 to the Rotary Aquabox program. On April 6th, over 500 boxes were prepared for shipping to Global Medic, a non-profit disaster response organization of...

Meeting on the future of Stratford’s Grand Trunk site set for Saturday

An upcoming meeting is aimed at laying out the next steps in the renewal of Stratford's Grand Trunk site. Taking place on Saturday, the City of Stratford's Ad Hoc  Grand Trunk Renewal Committee is hosting another community dialogue to engage with residents. It's happening from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in the...

More tennis and pickleball courts back open

You now have more options for getting out and active. The spring maintenance work at the tennis and pickleball courts at the Stratford Education and Recreation Centre and Shakespeare Park has been completed. That means both courts are now open for the season. Some work is still being done at the Milton...

New contract ratified by AMDSB and union

The public school board in our region and occasional teachers have ratified a new contract. Officials with the Avon Maitland District School Board say the negotiation process with the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario was cooperative and respectful. They add that it helps maintain the shared goal of advancing outcomes for...

Changes coming to hazardous waste collection in Stratford

Changes are being made to the collection of household hazardous waste in Stratford. Collection days will now be held at the Romeo Street landfill site, instead of the Rotary Complex parking lot. More collection days will also be held with the first on Saturday April 27th from 9 a.m. to 4...

Seaforth woman wins $100,000 in OLG draw

A Seaforth resident is $100,000 richer thanks to an Ontario 49 draw. The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation says Laurie Dolmage claimed the prize off of her $1 encore on the March 9th draw. She says she will use the money for a more comfortable retirement. Dolmage bought the ticket at UPI...
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