
REMEMBRANCE DAY: No Stone Stands Alone honours Private Fearman
November 6, 2025
A century after his death at Vimy Ridge, Private James Oscar Fearman’s story is being brought home by the Middleport Historical Society. Fearman, who was... ...read more

REMEMBRANCE DAY: Poppies & Remembrance
November 6, 2025
Fall is a time of familiar sights. The leaves change colour, cold winds blow in, and red poppy pins abound. In Flanders Fields the poppies... ...read more

REMEMBRANCE DAY: Oneida Central student Deklan Vaarkamp on his award-winning essay
November 6, 2025
Each year, the Royal Canadian Legion invites students from across the province to take part in the Remembrance Day Literary Contest, an event with categories... ...read more

MPP Brady critical of government overreach in education with Bill 33
November 6, 2025
HALDIMAND—MPP Bobbi Ann Brady rose during question period at Queen’s Park on October 30 to raise concerns with Bill 33, the Supporting Children and Students... ...read more

OPINION: Brady schools Minister of Education over Bill 33
November 6, 2025
It was another full week at Queen’s Park. I’ll give you a few highlights before getting into the meat and potatoes – an omnibus bill... ...read more

Changes to Haldimand water, wastewater billing dates
November 6, 2025
HALDIMAND—Haldimand County is updating the billing and due date schedule for water and wastewater users. Currently, bills are issued in four separate cycles based on... ...read more

Haldimand County OPP reports
November 6, 2025
VEHICLE STOLEN IN CAYUGA CAYUGA—On November 3, 2025, the Haldimand OPP received a report of a stolen vehicle. The investigation determined that sometime between October... ...read more

Haldimand OPP’s Operation ‘Trick Or Treat’
November 6, 2025
HALDIMAND—The Haldimand detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), along with members of the West Region Highway Safety Division, conducted enforcement on area roads and... ...read more

Safe homes, safe communities: November is National Community Safety & Crime Prevention Month
November 6, 2025
HALDIMAND—As daylight dwindles and winter approaches, neighbourhoods across Canada become more vulnerable to property crime. More darkness means more cover for illicit activity and more... ...read more

Haldimand OPP Detachment Board holds line on spending for 2026
November 6, 2025
HALDIMAND—October’s OPP board meeting saw steady finances and cautious planning as members approved the 2026 operating budget, maintaining the current funding levels. During an October... ...read more

