
Stuck in funding no man’s land: Doctor has put forward over $1 million to serve patients
April 25, 2019
By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—Dr. Rajeshvar “Jesh” Sharda has performed about 3,000 cataract surgeries at Haldimand War Memorial Hospital (HWMH) since 2013. Instead... ...read more

Dunnville splash pad decision deferred: Public meeting coming to discuss loss of wading pool
April 18, 2019
By Lindsey Stuckless The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—Haldimand County Council deferred the decision regarding a splash pad at Dunnville Lions Park until a public meeting is ...read more

Students say no to education cuts
April 11, 2019
By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—Hundreds of Haldimand students walked out of class on Thursday, April 4, 2019 to protest changes to the education ...read more

$100M solar project completed on budget and on schedule in Nanticoke
April 4, 2019
By Jillian Zynomirski The Haldimand Press NANTICOKE—Ontario Power Generation (OPG), in partnership with the Six Nations of the Grand River Development Corporation and the Mississaugas... ...read more

Justice still pending for local man disabled by recycling truck
March 28, 2019
By Shane Mahoney The Haldimand Press CAYUGA—Around 9 a.m. on Tuesday, October 2, 2018, 68-year-old Gord Brown of Cayuga was waiting for the recycling truck ...read more

Stars continue fight for OMHA titles
March 21, 2019
To The Haldimand Press CAYUGA—Cayuga Minor Hockey’s Novice Rep team is facing elimination after two losses to Dresden this past weekend. The series opened at... ...read more

Local teacher perishes in Ethiopian plane crash
March 14, 2019
By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press HAGERSVILLE—Dawn Tanner, the Department Head for Special Education at Hagersville Secondary School, perished along with 156 others in a ...read more

Families plead with Province to restore autism funding
March 7, 2019
Local schools, service providers brace for changes to Ontario Autism Program By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—Parents of autistic children have begun province-wide protests, ...read more

Strong winds cause destruction and flooding in Dunnville
February 28, 2019
[masterslider id=”27″] By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—The town of Dunnville and surrounding areas, particularly those downstream of the Dunnville Dam, saw Lake Erie ...read more

You don’t need to be an expert to start growing weed
February 21, 2019
By Shane Mahoney The Haldimand Press CANFIELD—Canada’s laws are changing and with them so is farming. Now, it’s perfectly legal for private residents to grow ...read more