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.
Humane Society launches new monthly program to support animals
Called Give Back Pack, it allows residents to choose the area of care most important to them, with monthly giving used to provide medical care, food, shelter, and love to animals.
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.Â
Battle against homelessness depends on community cooperation
The mayor said he is committed to making any solution community-based to make a concrete difference.
Road closures in downtown Stratford for filming of Christmas movie
The City said the filming is happening at Market Square and along Wellington Street, which does require a temporary road closure and putting some parking spaces out of service.
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.Â
‘Aging with optimism’ focus of open house, wellness and multicultural fair
Stratford Lakeside Active Adults Association is running an Open House, Wellness and Multicultural Fair this Saturday at the Agriplex Community Hall.
Flag at city hall lowered today to honour Graham Greene
Greene, an acclaimed performer on stage and screen, died last week after an illness.Â
Ongoing project to bring road closures and detours for O’Loane Avenue
The City of Stratford announced that work related to the O'Loane Avenue Trunk Sanitary Sewer extension project is starting today, and will continue for four months.
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.