
Proposed condo draws criticism
September 5, 2019
By Mike Renzella The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—Local residents spoke out against a planned three-storey condominium building in Dunnville during last week’s Council session. The new ...read more

Three developments moving forward across Haldimand
August 29, 2019
By Mike Renzella The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—Three developments were presented to Council on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 as plans move forward in Caledonia, Dunnville, and ...read more

Council, staff taking steps to deliver county-wide broadband internet service
July 25, 2019
To The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—Haldimand County Council is moving forward with its commitment to bringing affordable, reliable high-speed internet service to all residents. On July ...read more

Meet Haldimand’s incoming CAO: Craig Manley
July 11, 2019
By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—“Having worked in other places, I can say that Haldimand is the best organization I’ve worked for,” said soon-to-be... ...read more

A fresh new look for Haldimand: new logo and brand approved
July 11, 2019
To The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—In April 2019, Council reviewed a proposed new logo and brand as part of its approved Economic Development Strategy. After deliberation... ...read more

County’s CAO resigns, new CAO appointed
July 4, 2019
To The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND–Haldimand Council has appointed a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) following the resignation of current CAO Don Boyle, who has accepted an... ...read more

Council rejects sale of land for affordable housing
June 27, 2019
By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—Omar Aboya has a vision to turn the empty Frank Marshall Business Park lands in Dunn-ville into about 300... ...read more

Have Your Say: Are new all-way stop signs in Haldimand picked by a lottery?
June 27, 2019
To the Editors, This letter is my open attack on how unelected Haldimand roads staff and elected Council can warrant what intersections need and are... ...read more

Jarvis Master Plan presented to Council
June 27, 2019
20 year population growth estimated at 340 people; sewage to be pumped to Townsend lagoons for treatment By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press JARVIS—According... ...read more

CIP program exceeds budget, closes until 2020
June 20, 2019
By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—Community Improvement Program (CIP) grants were approved unanimously for businesses in Jarvis, Rainham, and Dunnville, totalling almost $80,000 and... ...read more

