Photo of Lucy Decoutere from her Instagram page. Photo of Lucy Decoutere from her Instagram page.
London

Lucy DeCoutere to speak at Fanshawe

A Canadian actress who was at the centre of the widely publicized sexual assault trial of former CBC host Jian Ghomeshi will speak at Fanshawe College Thursday.

Lucy DeCoutere, former Trailer Park Boys star and Royal Canadian Air Force officer, will share her story of surviving sexual violence at the college's latest Redtalks lecture series at the Alumni Lecture Theatre at 9 a.m. The 48-year-old will also discuss the resilience she developed after coming forward publicly in 2014 with sexual assault allegations.

DeCoutere was one of several women who accused Ghomeshi of sexual abuse and overcoming resistance by choking. She and two other women testified at his trial two years ago. He was ultimately acquitted of all five charges against him.

The one hour talk opens Sexual Violence Prevention Month at the college.

DeCoutere lives in Halifax and has a graduate diploma in communication studies from Concordia University.

The Redtalk lecture series was first launched in 2016 and provides students a chance to hear from featured speakers on topical issues. Previous guest lecturers have included futurists Brian David Johnson and Richard Worzel and Canadian Olympic hero and best-selling author Silken Laumann.

Read More Local Stories

New military crosswalk rendering. (Image courtesy of the Sarnia Legion Branch 62)

New military crosswalk in Sarnia to be unveiled

As part of a partnership between the Sarnia Legion Branch 62 and City of Sarnia, an unveiling ceremony will be held at the corner of Christina Street and Wellington Street on Sunday, June 7, at 2 p.m.

Members of the Sarnia Police Service entering a Tashmoo Avenue residence on June 4, 2026. (Photo courtesy of the Sarnia Police Service)

Two men arrested in Tashmoo Ave. standoff

Sarnia police said the investigation began on May 29 after the victim was allegedly attacked by acquaintances at a residence near Tashmoo Avenue and Christopher Drive at Aamjiwnaang First Nation.