
With love, from China: grateful former aviation student sends much-needed masks to Haldimand
April 16, 2020
By Valerie Posthumus The Haldimand Press DUNNVILLE—A helping hand has reached out to Dunnville from across the world to provide masks, all in thanks for... ...read more

Celebrating 99 years – from afar
March 26, 2020
By Sheila Phibbs The Haldimand Press JARVIS—The recent emergence of COVID-19 has caused a major disruption to everyday activities and events. When Hilda Hoogenboom, a... ...read more

The importance of preserving oral history Oral History: Workshop recently held at Edinburgh Square
March 26, 2020
By Kali McSporran The Haldimand Press CALEDONIA–“In every family, stories are passed down from generation to generation, occasionally gaining details with each telling,” said Anna... ...read more

Heritage Centre hosting workshop, Irish celebrations, and more this March
March 5, 2020
To The Haldimand Press CAYUGA—The Heritage Centre has announced its March program lineup at the new Cayuga Library and Heritage Centre facility. Residents and visitors... ...read more

Museums, heritage organizations in HN receiving funding
February 27, 2020
From the office of MPP Toby Barrett HALDIMAND—In the spirit of the recent Ontario Heritage Week, Toby Barrett, MPP for Haldimand Norfolk, announced three community... ...read more

Exploring our past at Selkirk’s 39th Heritage Day
February 20, 2020
[masterslider id=”95″] SELKIRK—Many came out on Family Day to the 39th annual Heritage Day in Selkirk. The event, which took place at the Selkirk Centennial... ...read more

Black history in Canfield: Unraveling the mystery
February 20, 2020
By Valerie Posthumus The Haldimand Press CANFIELD—A chance meeting and the combined passions of two Haldimand residents has led to the development of a local ...read more

Etherington family celebrates 100th reunion in 2020
February 20, 2020
By Susan Walker To The Haldimand Press LOWBANKS—In 1832 Thomas Etherington (originally Hetherington) and his second wife, Lady Harrison, along with their two children, Abbie... ...read more

Ruthven Park’s dedicated new administrator is excited for the future at the historic site
January 30, 2020
By Kurt Lewis The Haldimand Press CAYUGA—Situated on 1,500 acres of cultural and natural history, Ruthven Park National Historic Site is one of Haldimand’s oldest... ...read more

Nanticoke’s own: Harold “Baldy” Cotton
January 30, 2020
By Karen Richardson To The Haldimand Press NANTICOKE—William Harold “Baldy” Cotton was born in Nanticoke on November 5, 1902. His father, Rev. Thomas Cotton, was... ...read more

