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OPP searching for Quebec person escapee in southwestern Ontario

A man convicted of murder in 1992 has escaped a Quebec prison, and police said he may be in...

Pipeline tensions linger despite positive first ministers’ summit

Alberta’s push for a pipeline through northern B.C. is threatening to cause friction, even as leaders presented a united front after the First Ministers’ meeting.

Ritsma in Windsor Wednesday to meet with auto mayors

With the federal election in the books, Stratford Mayor Martin Ritsma is heading south to talk about perhaps the...

UPDATED: Conservative MP Nater wins again in Perth-Wellington

Conservative John Nater has secured his seat in the Perth-Wellington riding. Nater was elected as the Member of Parliament in...

With the world in our backyard, Ritsma talks up Canada’s economic merits

Mayor Martin Ritsma has talked up Canada's economic advantages with business leaders attending the annual Canadian Dairy XPO in...

Perth-Wellington MPP issues statement regarding Ontario’s response to tariffs

While the country is responding to the tariffs U.S. President Donald Trump has placed on Canadian goods as of...

Trump confirms 25% tariff on Canadian goods in effect Tuesday

WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that his threatened 25 per cent tariff on all Canadian goods entering...

Vista Radio announces CRTC approval to purchase radio stations in B.C.

The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) has approved Vista Radio’s purchase of 21 Bell Media radio stations, including...

McKennitt’s newest album nominated for Juno award

Local musician Loreena McKennitt has been nominated for best traditional roots album at this year's Juno awards. Her album, The...

The face of homelessness in Stratford and Perth County is complex and ever evolving

Homelessness has existed in Stratford and Perth County for years, but the complexities of the issue and the response...

A tariff reprieve of 30 days, after Trudeau and Trump discussions

There will be no tariffs against Canada... for now. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the 25 per cent tariffs...

Stratford and District Chamber of Commerce GM weighs in on tariffs

The general manager of the Stratford and District Chamber of Commerce said the tariff threats from U.S. President Donald...

Trudeau and Trump discuss tariffs during Monday morning meeting

Things remain up in the air following a morning telephone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister...

Skate Canada offers support after tragic mid-air collision in Washington

Reaction continues to pour in following a fatal mid-air collision between a passenger jet and a U.S. army helicopter...

With parliament prorogued, MP John Nater has more time for local residents

Parliament is prorogued and John Nater is back in his Perth-Wellington riding. The Conservative MP said he has more time...

Freeland announces run for Liberal leadership

Chrystia Freeland will seek the leadership of the Liberal party.   The former finance minister and deputy prime minister made the...

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More than 100 people to lose power Thursday morning

That's from Festival Hydro, showing on their outage map that 108 people will lose power around the Falstaff Street and Milton Street area.

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.

Local families needed as host families for international students this school year

The Huron-Perth Catholic District Board has announced they will welcome international students to their schools this upcoming school year through their International Student Program.

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

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