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Paul Cluff

Paul is a veteran journalist with decades of experience in newsrooms across Canada. He has served as sports editor at the St. Thomas Times-Journal, a general assignment reporter at the Stratford Beacon Herald, editor of the Goderich Signal Star, and founding editor of StratfordToday.ca. Paul is a graduate of St. Clair College’s journalism program and holds a credential in Inclusive Journalism – Fair Representation in Media from Seneca College.

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City adds new mobility buses to its fleet, mayor remembers dedicated driver

The service recently lost Larry Sayers, who died Aug. 10. He drove mobility bus for 15 years.

Ritsma will run again for Stratford mayor in 2026

Ritsma was elected after a three person race in 2022. He defeated architect Robert Ritz by 345 votes. Kathy Vassilakos, a former city councillor, finished third in voting.

Perth South resident hid from police in the bushes after collision

A 47-year-old is charged with dangerous operation, impaired operation and obstructing a police officer and his driver's license was suspended for 90 days.

Central Huron resident faces drug charge after OPP Street Crimes Unit investigation

One person is charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine. 

Fatality after motorcycle and passenger vehicle collision in North Perth

Police said the motorcycle driver suffered life-threatening injuries and was later pronounced deceased after being taken to a trauma centre. 

Some Perth County drivers were sure in a hurry over the Civic long weekend

West Region police officers conducted 1,801 traffic stops during the campaign and laid 1,425 charges.

Ransacking Troy a ‘bold reimagining of Homer’s epic poems’

Ransacking Troy has started previews at Tom Patterson Theatre, with opening night scheduled for Thursday, Aug. 21. 

Local company continuing efforts to diversify Stratford’s creative economy

Ballinran Entertainment working on big initiatives including a streaming channel and a studio.

Open air fire ban across Stratford and Perth County

The ban includes any fire outside of a building, and any fires not in a contained campfire pit or other open air fires.

Child sustained life-threatening injuries after getting struck by commercial motor vehicle

The child was first taken to a local hospital, then airlifted to a trauma centre for further medical treatment.

Measles exposure at Seaforth Community Hospital

The exposure occurred at the hospital's emergency department waiting room and outpatient imaging on Monday, from 12:10 p.m. until 2:14 p.m. 

Mitchell man will pay off bills, invest after $100K lotto win

The father of three said he was shocked to see the amount after using a ticket checker.

Celebrating 50 years of the Avon Trail with a gala dinner

Tom Kimber with the Avon Trail club said 200 members keep an eye on a trail that runs from St. Marys in the west to Conestogo in the east.

Three Perth County residents charged by Wellington OPP

Two Listowel residents, ages 35 and 33, are charged, along with a 40-year-old resident of Atwood, with theft under $5,000, possession of break-in instruments and break and enter. 

Fierce storm left a mark on parts of Perth County

The Hydro One storm centre indicates power outages in and around Mitchell, the largest impacting 335 customers. Another outage just north of the town is impacting 249 customers, while an outage west of town is impacting 125 customers.

Every Voice Poetry Contest celebrates Perth County literary talent

It's a partnership between Stratford's Poet Laureate, David Stones, Destination Stratford and Stratford Public Library.

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City adds new mobility buses to its fleet, mayor remembers dedicated driver

The service recently lost Larry Sayers, who died Aug. 10. He drove mobility bus for 15 years.

Upcoming Fundraiser aims to support homeless youth

On Sunday, a musical fundraiser is set to take place at the Livery Yard Stratford to support ShelterLink Youth Services.

First-ever Filipino Festival set to run in Stratford

The Filipino-Canadian Community (FCC) in Perth-Huron has announced the first-ever Filipino Festival in Stratford, an event aimed to showcase traditional and fused Filipino cuisine, food businesses, and the Filipino culture.

25th Stratford Summer Music Season ended on a high note

Sunday marked the end of the 25th Stratford Summer Music Season, a four-week series of shows and performances throughout Stratford.

Annual autism walk returns to Stratford next month

Autism Ontario has announced its 17th annual Stratford Walk, a fundraising event focused on raising money for the organization's West Region.
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