
Cayuga’s downtown revival a piece of living history
October 26, 2023
CAYUGA—After decades of quiet, downtown Cayuga is slowly building up to levels of growth seen only long ago. Much like their predecessors, going back almost... ...read more

‘Canfield roots’ series receives community culture award
October 26, 2023
CAYUGA—While filmmaker Graeme Bachiu isn’t one to be motivated by accolades, he is still feeling buoyed by the recognition granted to him in the form... ...read more

Recital concert to celebrate restoration of historic organ at St. John the Divine
October 19, 2023
CAYUGA—The organ is an instrument often associated with church music. From choral to classical, its notes can fill any hall to the rafters. But when... ...read more

Chalmers Stone Church celebrates 180 years
September 14, 2023
JARVIS/WALPOLE—Since 1843 generations of families have gathered and worshiped at the crossroads of Highway 3 and Cheapside Road. The original small frame church has long... ...read more

Open house to celebrate Drilling Rig Museum
September 14, 2023
To The Haldimand Press RAINHAM—The fully functional Canadian drilling rig itself has held a presence for many Haldimand area residents since it was reconstructed and... ...read more

Cayuga farm hosts Civil War reenactment
August 24, 2023
CAYUGA—Marshall Charlie Curl takes a break from the action at the Civil War Re-enactment at Circle G Ranch on August 19, 2023. Circle G in ...read more

Where’s Wade? Port Maitland
August 10, 2023
From Haldimand Museums To The Haldimand Press Port Maitland’s location at the mouth of the Grand River has long been recognized as a natural harbour. ... ...read more

Second annual Emancipation Day Celebration held in Canfield
August 3, 2023
CANFIELD—Residents and descendants of Canfield’s rich black history gathered on Sunday, July 30, 2023 to celebrate the second annual Canfield Emancipation Day Celebration, which began... ...read more

Unlicensed cemetery on private land highlights need to protect local history
July 27, 2023
HALDIMAND—Tucked away on privately-owned land somewhere in Haldimand sits the William-Morris-Burke cemetery. Currently unlicensed, this cemetery is the final resting place of several early black ...read more

PMHA donates painting of Commerce ship sinking
July 27, 2023
By Sheila Phibbs The Haldimand Press CAYUGA—It was through the night of May 5/6, 1850 that the Canadian steamer Commerce – carrying members of the... ...read more

