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“Judy Lamarsh” stops in Amherstburg
The icebreaker “Judy Lamarsh” stopped at the Canadian Coast Guard base in Amherstburg Feb. 1. According to local resident Terry Hall, who sent in two of the photos, it was originally built in Romania as an icebreaking tug for Kazakhstan, later registered in Turkmenistan, and acquired by the Canadian government in 2021 to be named for the former federal Cabinet Minister Judy Lamarsh. It recently underwent a $34.3 million refit. Dave Cozens, who also submitted photos seen here,

RTT Staff
5 days ago1 min read


Fire chief gives update on new hall and other matters of interest
Amherstburg fire chief Michael Mio gave an update on the new fire station, currently under construction along Simcoe St. on the Libro Centre property. Winter weather has had some impacts he said, but crews were on scene last Sunday morning when these photos were taken, including one photo from the front (above) and one from the rear (below). Amherstburg fire chief Michael Mio has given an update on the new fire hall plus other matters of interest he believes are for the safet

Ron Giofu
5 days ago4 min read


GTA resident makes Amherstburg a stop in project to interview veterans
Tom Miller is interviewed by Zach Dunn at Royal Canadian Legion Fort Malden Br. 157. A 26-year-old from Richmond Hill was in Amherstburg to ensure local veterans’ stories aren’t forgotten. Zach Dunn visited Amherstburg recently as part of his Global Veteran Stories project where he interviewed local veterans Bob LeBlanc and Tom Miller, both of whom served with the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. Dunn met with them at Royal Canadian Legion Fort Malden Br. 157 with the interv

Ron Giofu
5 days ago3 min read
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