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More than $20 million in housing enabling infrastructure announced

Perth-Wellington MPP Matthew Rae made this announcement in North Perth today, saying the money will be invested across four municipalities by the Ontario government.

Just one of the (Trailer Park) Boys: Laframboise back from Nova Scotia adventure

Season 13 of Trailer Park Boys wrapped this summer and Laframboise has just returned to the area after spending a good chunk of time hanging around the set of the popular Canadian television series.

How you can help make St. Marys an even greener community

The Town and Upper Thames River Conservation Authority have announced the return of the St. Marys Tree Power Program.

Police need help finding suspects after e-bike theft

The incident happened on July 30, where a blue and black 2002 Daymak EM2 was stolen from Keterson Park in the Town of Mitchell.

Treasure Hunt returns for another weekend in Stratford

Stratford's Treasure Hunt returns this weekend, where community members can get rid of unwanted home items by putting them out on the curb for someone else to collect.

Vehicle-pedestrian collision claims the life of Huron East resident

Huron OPP said the collision occurred on Friday on Main Street in Seaforth just before 7 a.m.

Stratford Police search warrant turns up 165 firearms in Perth South

A large amount of ammunition, gunpowder, and gun parts were also seized.

Stratford contingent back from a ‘productive’ AMO conference

Stratford Mayor Martin Ritsma was in Ottawa with seven city councillors, senior city staff and representatives from investStratford, the city's economic development corporation.

Clinton Hospital’s emergency department to be temporarily closed

The Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance says the closure is because of health human resource shortages in Clinton Public Hospital.

Two tickets and a nice chunk of change for Oasis VIP 50/50 raffle winner

Jackie Straus will pocket half of the $36,695 raised through ticket sales, while the other half will go towards the humane society.

Architect says hard numbers needed before finalizing fate of Grand Trunk site

That's according to Stratford Architect Robert Ritz, who became invested into the historic site when he arrived in Stratford in 1957.

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