Something about food trucks and trailers seems to instil dread in the hearts of municipal councillors in Ontario. While such operations are increasingly popular in places such as British Columbia and California, Toronto has traditionally been standoffish about allowing them, and London just scrapped a proposed bylaw that would have allowed them to operate. And now, with fewer than 10…

McGregor Public School pupils Chiquita Soules, left, and Adrianna Borm skipped together during Jump Rope for Heart on Thursday, June 5. All pupils from Kindergarten through Grade 4 participated in the fundraiser for the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Hundreds of Shriners and their spouses will be in Aylmer this weekend for Mocha Temple’s annual Spring Ceremonial. Aylmer Shrine Club Past President Jeff Smith said this would be the first time his group, formed in 1995 and boasting over 100 members under current President Terry Ronald, had hosted the event. Highlights would include an expected $250,000 to $300,000 in…

Gerrit, left, and Leon Thoonen and their dog Marlie embarked on a fundraising walk for the Farley Foundation starting from Imperial Road Animal Hospital in Aylmer, Saturday, May 31. The event was part of a customer appreciation day at the veterinary clinic. The foundation helps pay for pet operations for owners who rely on their animals for help and companionship,…

Nicholas Marlatt, 3, front, Kaylee Smith, 10, back left, and Owen Howe, 7, showed off the perch they caught at Howe Pond southwest of Aylmer, Saturday. They were among 40 participants in a fishing day organized by Elgin Conservation and Hunting Heritage Association

Amy Armstrong of Sparta Church Museum and Cultural Centre holds one of more than 50 quilts ranging from the 1800s to modern times on display there. “A History of Quilting” is the museum’s showcase exhibit this summer. The museum is open Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Bryce Walcarius as Sebastien the Lobster, middle, and the Sea Chorus, from left, Hayley deBlieck, Emily Suffel, Abby De Coutere, Casey Breedon and Jenna Sleegers wrapped up their number, “Beluga Sevruga,” at the end of the first act of Disney’s The Little Mermaid at Assumption Catholic School in Aylmer, Wednesday night, May 28. A final show for the musical will…

Bayham announced Wednesday, May 28, that a state of emergency, declared because a former natural gas well northwest of Port Burwell was leaking potentially lethal hydrogen sulphide gas, had come to an end. A contractor had found the original well bore and stopped the flow of sulphur water which, on contact with the air, was creating the toxic gas. With…

Final games were played in Thames Valley Southeast round-robin high school championships on Tuesday, May 27. After records were compared, East Elgin Secondary School boys and girls soccer teams were eliminated from further competition. EESS will still act as host for WOSSAA championship games Thursday afternoon, May 29.    

Lizzie Goldman on One Slick Cowboy cut a turn a little too tightly during Senior Barrel races at the first show of the summer for Evergreen Meadows Saddle Club at Aylmer Fairgrounds, Sunday, May 25. Sunny weather brought out many competitors. The club holds a show the fourth Sunday of each month through September.