Lee Griffi
Lee Griffi is a freelance journalist who has worked in several Vista Radio markets over the past two and a half years. A graduate of Fanshawe College, his first role in the media was in Stratford at the original CJCS as a newscaster/reporter where he eventually became news director. He moved on to a long career in corporate communications, mainly in health care roles and even ran a retirement home for a year in an interim role. In addition to his work at Vista, Lee writes for a number of newspapers in Southern Ontario. He can be reached at [email protected].
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General Motors shuttering production in Ingersoll – Future of the massive CAMI plant unclear
In April 2022, the federal government and the province each committed $259 million to GM’s facilities — including the CAMI plant in Ingersoll — to support a large-scale transformation into electric vehicle production.
Perth-Wellington MP hopeful for Canada Post settlement
The union has resumed mail delivery on a limited basis, transitioning from a countrywide walkout.
IT expert believes Canadians should focus on cybersecurity 24/7, 365Â
Carmi Levy is a leading IT expert and said setting aside 30 days to highlight safety in the cyber world is great, but it isn’t enough.
‘Dine in 519’ culinary reviews are the stuff of legends on social media
Jesse Walker's charismatic and heartfelt reviews include Taylor's Delicatessen in Stratford.
City resident launches homeless protest at city hall
Martine Lee wants Stratford to take action by providing an overnight shelter during the colder months.
Battle against homelessness depends on community cooperation
The mayor said he is committed to making any solution community-based to make a concrete difference.
Ritsma says more supportive housing needed to help those in need
Stratford Mayor Martin Ritsma believes even one person living on the street is too many, but the city is continuing to address the issue through its homelessness strategy.
Stratford cabby says homelessness ‘can impact anyone, even you’
Rob Wreford, who was an on-air member of CJCS decades ago and was born and raised here, posted a two-and-a-half-minute, heartfelt video on Facebook where he explained the problem is getting worse.
Stratford Summer Music celebrates a quarter century of entertainment
This year’s edition kicks off with a performance of Carmina Burana by German composer Carl Orff on July 17 at The Avondale. Artistic Director Mark Fewer will conduct the concert, kicking off a month of music and conversation.
AMDSB Director of Education touts balanced budget
Avon Maitland District School Board (AMDSB) tabled a balanced budget for the next school year, something the board’s top...
Building materials company setting up shop in the Festival City
After receiving a minor variance approval from the City of Stratford, SKARB Inc. has announced the construction of a...
Stratford teacher retiring after decades-long career
One of Stratford’s most beloved and respected teachers has ended her official teaching career, but education is sure to play a part in her retirement.
Summer shopping extravaganza returns to downtown Stratford
Stratford’s downtown businesses will take to the streets on Saturday, July 12, for the resurrection of Summer Sidewalk Sale...
McKennitt to kick off seasonal tour in Stratford
Award-winning Canadian singer/songwriter Loreena McKennitt is launching her beloved Under a Winter’s Moon concert in Stratford in December.The performance...
Music and midway: 51 years of Summerfest in St. Marys
Summerfest has been around for 51 years now, but in no way is it getting old.St. Marys Kinsmen Club...
New owner, new league for Stratford Fighting Irish
The defending Ontario Super Hockey League (OSHL) champions are joining the Northern Premier Hockey League (NPHL).The Stratford Fighting Irish...
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Memorial Rink will immortalize Carter Schoonderwoerd
The Carter Schoonderwoerd Memorial Rink will soon open at Keterson Park and Tim Hortons Pavillion in Mitchell.
OK…OK…Blue Jays…Stratford residents weigh in on return to World Series
With the Toronto Blue Jays officially playing in the World Series, local Stratfordians share their thoughts.
GOHL: Warriors, Lincolns, Cyclones all in action tonight
The Warriors are coming off a shootout road loss to the St. Thomas Stars last weekend while the Nationals were defeated at home by the Elmira Sugar Kings.
United Way Perth-Huron provides update on fundraising campaign
Director of Resource Development and Communications Susan Faber said they have so far raised $737,000 towards a $2.53 million goal to support those struggling with multiple challenges including income, housing, and mental health.
Blue Jays return to World Series will help grow the game even more in Canada
Scott Crawford, Director of Operations for the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame, said the ball hall in St. Marys will host a watch party on Friday night for Game 1.
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