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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Bag it, tag it: Council votes to keep user pay waste management system
Stratford City Council voted Monday night to keep the user pay system intact, which sees residents purchasing bag tags for their curbside bags or bins.
Cops shedding their locks to raise money for kids with cancer
Perth County OPP and Stratford Police Service are teaming up for their annual Cops for Cancer fundraiser, with a main event set for Keterson Park in Mitchell.
Perth OPP looking for information after pedestrian hit by vehicle
Police said the vehicle is described as a grey sedan. The driver is described as an elderly Caucasian female with grey hair.
Power back on after outage Tuesday morning in Stratford
The lights were out at Ontario Street and Romeo Street Tuesday morning.
Did you witness a dog incident in Seaforth over the weekend?
An individual wearing glasses, with blond hair in a ponytail, was walking the dog on a leash at the time.
GOJHL: Warriors pick up a point in OT home opener loss
Stratford are at Sarnia's Pat Stapleton Arena on Thursday for a game against the Legionnaires (0-4) at 7:10 p.m.
Trash talk: What will the future of waste management look like in Stratford?
A new contract for waste collection would run from November, 2026 until 2033.
Huron OPP report fatality over the weekend in Centralia
The investigation remains ongoing, and no charges have been laid.
62 Wing roof among the renewal projects at Clinton Public Hospital
Restoration of the 62 Wing roof is among the improvements, which officials say has strengthened the integrity of the facility, improved building performance and safety.
United Way Perth Huron announces 2025-26 fundraising campaign goal
United Way staffers, volunteers and community leaders gathered to reveal an ambitious goal of $2,529,770.
Police say Bolton resident pretended to be a local employee to get into a home
Stratford police said the male, age 39, contacted residents of the home the previous night by phone and arranged a maintenance visit for their furnace.
Police seeking information, video surveillance, after stabbing in Stratford
Police do not have a suspect as of yet.
Friday Night Ice: Warriors look for first win tonight against Siskins
Also tonight, St. Marys Lincolns start their GOJHL season at home at the Pyramid Recreation Centre, while the Listowel Cyclones host Sarnia Legionnaires at the Steve Kerr Memorial Centre.
Walking soccer: The beautiful game minus all that pesky running
A modified version of soccer, walking soccer has taken off in Stratford from humble roots, started with a few players kicking a ball around while adjusting to the slower pace.
GOJHL: Warriors start season with a road loss in London
Stratford host Waterloo Siskins on Friday night at the Allman Arena.
Stratford police announce missing person has been found
Anyone with information on Holly's whereabouts is asked to contact Stratford police or your local police service.
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Person in custody following multiple property crimes in parts of Ontario
Throughout this month, Ontario Provincial Police and Stratford Police investigated crimes reported in the counties of Perth, Huron, Wellington and Oxford, Stratford, and Waterloo region.
Police need help finding suspects following break and enter at church
According to police, the break-and-enter took place at a local church on Tremaine Avenue South shortly before 3:00 a.m. on September 19.
Sk8 Jam For Sam remembers a ‘staple piece of Stratford skateboarding community’
Beauchamp was a local skater known for creating art, supporting events, filming clips, and encouraging others.
North Perth residents can review Master Plan on infrastructure upgrades
North Perth started its servicing master plan for stormwater, wastewater, and water servicing in 2021 to investigate current and future infrastructure needs for both communities to ensure capacity helps address ongoing growth.
Young residents can apply for grants to address big Perth-Huron issues
United Way-Perth Huron has launched the Youth In Action Grants supporting projects run by youth ages 14 to 24, focused on addressing important issues affecting Perth and Huron communities.
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