So much to do, so much to see: Haldimand kept busy over the weekend
August 15, 2019
Winners of the Sweet Cheeks Baby Contest Overall Baby Sweet Cheeks 2019 – Adeline Sudar Newborn – 6 months male – Aaron Stirling Newborn – ...read more
Haldimand: 13th best place to live in Canada
August 15, 2019
First time breaking top 25 on Maclean’s list By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—Maclean’s magazine released its list of the best places to live... ...read more
Proposed hospice care facility looks to community to raise funds
August 15, 2019
By Mike Renzella The Haldimand Press TOWNSEND—A fundraiser was held this weekend at the Townsend Community Centre and Pavillion in support of a new hospice... ...read more
Libro awards two scholarships
August 15, 2019
By Kurt Lewis The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—On July 11 and August 7, 2019, two Haldimand youth were awarded for their outstanding leadership and commitment ...read more
50th Canfield Fire roast a success
August 15, 2019
CANFIELD—Saturday, August 10, 2019 the Canfield Firefighters Association held their 50th annual Pig and Corn Roast at the Canfield Fire Hall.... This content is for ...read more
United Way H-N collecting school supplies for low-income students
August 15, 2019
CALEDONIA—On Saturday, August 10, 2019 the United Way of Haldimand and Norfolk hosted a collection event for their second annual Stuff the Bus campaign in... ...read more
New addictions clinic opening
August 15, 2019
To The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—A new clinic is opening in Dunnville to help people struggling with drug and alcohol use disorders. Haldimand War Memorial Hospital... ...read more
Road to Recovery Haldimand launching RedPath program
August 15, 2019
By Mike Renzella The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—A new addiction treatment program spearheaded by concerned local citizens is coming to Haldimand. Road to Recovery Haldimand (RRH)... ...read more
Beach party comes to Hagersville Library
August 15, 2019
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We can’t afford to not win the war on phragmites
August 15, 2019
By MPP Toby Barrett To The Haldimand Press Phragmites is likely the largest invasive plant threat facing Ontario today. It has taken over our wetlands, ...read more