
Museums celebrate local history
March 9, 2023
To The Haldimand Press HALDIMAND—Through the month of March, the public is invited to visit Haldimand County’s Administration Building (HCAB) in Cayuga to learn more ...read more

Celebrating Black history month: William “Hipple” Galloway, Canada’s first Black baseball player
February 9, 2023
From Haldimand Museums To The Haldimand Press William Galloway was born in Buffalo, New York on March 24, 1882. Galloway’s mother was Julia Sims; his ...read more

60 years of volunteering: Caledonia’s Ruth Zadanyi on fairs, teaching, and art
September 1, 2022
By Mike Renzella The Haldimand Press CALEDONIA—If you grew up in Haldimand County, it’s likely that you’ve seen Ruth Zadanyi’s artwork. Whether it graced the ...read more

Heritage Days a highlight of holiday weekend in Jarvis
August 4, 2022
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Beechwood Holsteins reach 100 years
July 28, 2022
By Sheila Phibbs The Haldimand Press HAGERSVILLE—Beechwood Holsteins, the Hagersville dairy farm owned and operated by Murray and Janet Roulston, was recently honoured for what ...read more

The Way We Were in 1974
July 14, 2022
Long Point Odd Fellows Hear Grand Master The above photo was published in The Haldimand Press in 1974. The cutline read, “Bro. Harry L. Wade ...read more

The Way We Were in 1966
July 7, 2022
Township Reeve cuts ribbon at speedway... This content is for online subscribers only.SubscribeAlready a member? Log in here ...read more

A little piece of history uncovered
June 16, 2022
By Kaitlyn Clark The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—Following the removal of previous signage, the Ross Hardware name was uncovered at 160 Queen Street, Dunnville last week. ...read more

The Spanish Flu: how the pandemic of 1918 compares to COVID-19
April 14, 2022
By Karen Richardson To The Haldimand Press The 1918 influenza pandemic, also known as the Spanish Flu, killed more than 50 million people worldwide, including... ...read more

The way we were in 1972
January 20, 2022
Defeating Elliot Lake in two straight games on Saturday, the Jarvis Chevies captured the OASA Intermediate B championship. Team members are, front row, left to ...read more

