by North Shore Beacon | Dec 14, 2022 | Features
A scrappy showing by Central Elgin’s new Ward 1 Councillor Michelle Graham failed to turn the tide in favor of her efforts to derail contentious plans to build 27 two-storey townhouses in Port Stanley. “I do believe that there are a lot of different parts of the...
by North Shore Beacon | Nov 15, 2022 | Features
By Joe Konecny Central Elgin Correspondent Outgoing members of Central Elgin council have passed a steaming-hot potato over to their successors. At their last public meeting of the 2018-2022 term in office, councillors heard more than two dozen residents voice...
by North Shore Beacon | Oct 25, 2022 | Features
A clean sweep of Central Elgin Council members in the October 25, 2022 municipal election arrived Monday with seven new faces and the promise of fresh ideas and innovative directions. Andrew Sloan was elected CE mayor, garnering 1,807 votes, or 43.4 per cent of...
by North Shore Beacon | Oct 20, 2022 | Features
By Joe Konecny Central Elgin Correspondent, Aylmer Express Taxes, spending, parking and water rates dominate the conversation as Central Elgin’s four mayoral candidates continue campaigning door-to-door with just four days remaining before the October 24, 2022...
by North Shore Beacon | Oct 5, 2022 | Features
By Joe Konecny Central Elgin Correspondent Aylmer Express Central Elgin mayoral candidates in the October 24, 2022 municipal election are finding that what’s good for the goose in the north wards is not necessarily good for the gander in the south. “I am finding that...