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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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Car tour promises winding county roads, scenery and local history

Rotary Club of Stratford and Stratford Perth Museum are co-hosts of the Dave Blackburn Memorial Rural Routes Car Tour Sept. 28.

A celebration of improvements on Friday at Clinton Public Hospital

HPHA said the renewal project will have a positive impact on patient care, safety, and sustainability in the community. 

Fair will provide opportunity to learn about recreation opportunities in St. Marys

Engaging in community activities supports physical and mental health.

Stratford police looking for suspicious person who offered a student a ride

Parents are encouraged to speak to their children about the danger of accepting rides, and any other items, from strangers. Anyone who has experienced a similar incident is also encouraged to contact Stratford police.

Vehicle recovered after Tavistock break and enter but police still looking for suspects

The investigation continues and police are appealing to the public for assistance in identifying the suspects.

Campaign kickoffs start Wednesday for United Way Perth-Huron

The local organization are selling raffle tickets for a pair of preseason Toronto Maple Leafs tickets at Scotiabank Arena.

Learn about challenges faced by vulnerable members of the community in St. Marys

Meet the Town of St. Marys community outreach worker, Jade Orquin, at the Friendship Centre on Tues. Sept. 23, from 6-7:30 p.m.

Local author’s book offers ‘thoughts, hopes, dreams’ during cancer journey

Schreuders is also the author of Family at Large: An Entertaining Peak into the Life of a Large Family.

Stratford woman charged in Bayfield restaurant arson

The Office of the Fire Marshall determined the cause of the 2023 fire to be arson. Damages were estimated at $1.2 million.

Truth and Reconciliation Day events will foster learning, awareness and inclusivity

Loreena McKennitt, The Falstaff Family Centre Owner and Director, said that the centre is grateful for the opportunity to lean into the Calls to Action as set out by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission.

Teaming up: GOJHL now an official development league for OHL

The partnership was announced on Tuesday, with the OHL saying it will prioritize the development of young players and better s".port their progress "towards the OHL and beyond."

Huron-Perth Street Crimes Unit seizes drugs and weapons

Search warrants were executed resulting in the seizure of cocaine and methamphetamine valued at $13,805.

City council vote clears the way for new daycare location on Oak Street

More than 600 children are on the wait list locally for childcare.

Every toast, shared story and bid at this auction supports local Rotary projects

Rotary Club of Stratford is getting set to host Scotch Mist, one of their more popular fundraisers, on Oct. 25 at the Best Western Plus The Arden Park Hotel. 

Survivor-advocate Rachel Walker to speak at Take Back the Night walk and rally

Julia Church, vice chair with Stop Violence Against Women Coordinating Committee of Perth County, said the message for the Sept. 19 event at Market Square is a serious one. 

Flag at city hall lowered today to honour Graham Greene

Greene, an acclaimed performer on stage and screen, died last week after an illness. 

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Car tour promises winding county roads, scenery and local history

Rotary Club of Stratford and Stratford Perth Museum are co-hosts of the Dave Blackburn Memorial Rural Routes Car Tour Sept. 28.

Small army of volunteers helped with another successful Dragon Boat Festival

47 teams competed in Hong Kong-style races on Lake Victoria, where Stratford's Ritz Dragons Team won their second festival race in a row.

A celebration of improvements on Friday at Clinton Public Hospital

HPHA said the renewal project will have a positive impact on patient care, safety, and sustainability in the community. 

West Perth OPP charge 68-year-old following incidents in Mitchell

Police said the first incident saw a victim being approached by a man near Montreal Street between St. George Street and St. Andrew Street at 5 p.m. on Sunday.

City resident launches homeless protest at city hall

Martine Lee wants Stratford to take action by providing an overnight shelter during the colder months.
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