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Paul Cluff

Paul Cluff

Paul has lived in Stratford for a few decades and covered it all as a journalist - from the courtroom to the basketball court. The Festival City resident is looking forward to building the Village Media presence as Editor of StratfordToday.ca

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Recent Work by Paul

Nater believes public inquiry needed on foreign interference

Nater believes public inquiry needed on foreign interference

Media have highlighted allegations of Chinese interference in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections as well as threats against lawmakers, including Nater's riding neighbour and Conservative colleague, Michael Chong, MP for Wellington-Halton Hills
Stratford and area events this weekend: music, super hero paddle, disc golf

Stratford and area events this weekend: music, super hero paddle, disc golf

Parkview United Church hosting food drive

Parkview United Church hosting food drive

Cook said the number of people using the local food bank has increased significantly since the pandemic
Gazebo fire at grade school

Gazebo fire at grade school

Firefighters took 43 minutes to get the structure fire under control
Photo Gallery: SDSS soccer teams host Clinton St. Anne's

Photo Gallery: SDSS soccer teams host Clinton St. Anne's

The boys and girls teams from Stratford District Secondary School won their games on Tuesday in Huron Perth Athletics soccer action
Stratford and area events this weekend: music, fossils, macrame

Stratford and area events this weekend: music, fossils, macrame

There are events this weekend in Stratford and St. Marys
Company fined $50K after worker critically injured at Stratford landfill

Company fined $50K after worker critically injured at Stratford landfill

A worker at Canadian Waste Management Inc. got his jacket caught in the machinery of a waste collection truck at the Stratford landfill
Perth County awards $5M tender for court/admin building renovation

Perth County awards $5M tender for court/admin building renovation

As reported by StratfordToday in November, County council had previously approved a budget of $2.1 million. The project will renovate both floors of the former Service Ontario building, adding a new connecting link that will provide a main entrance and reception
Construction work at boathouse washrooms all but complete

Construction work at boathouse washrooms all but complete

The project was funded with FedDev funding of $293,500 and $198,925 from the City of Stratford's tax stabilization reserve
Art in the Park returns on the long weekend

Art in the Park returns on the long weekend

Popular artist sale runs until October