
Caledonia Corvairs drop three straight after two overtime finishes
February 19, 2026
CALEDONIA—Tight margins followed the Caledonia Corvairs through its last three games, with special teams and late goals shaping every final turn. On February 12, 2026... ...read more

Members of three Women’s Institutes gather for Valentine’s Lunch in Cayuga
February 19, 2026
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Haldimand’s BIAs present annual update to Council
February 19, 2026
HALDIMAND — Haldimand Council heard from three local Business Improvement Associations (BIAs) for an update on their efforts across 2025. “Our BIAs are responsible for... ...read more

Julia’s Old-Fashioned Christmas Charity in Dunnville has grand re-opening
February 19, 2026
DUNNVILLE—Volunteers, supporters, and local leaders gathered in Dunnville to welcome back a charity that never really stopped working. Julia’s Old-Fashioned Christmas Charity has officially reopened... ...read more

Selkirk Chamber of Commerce calling on new members
February 19, 2026
SELKIRK—The Selkirk Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce its annual Membership Drive, inviting local businesses, entrepreneurs, and professionals to join a growing network dedicated... ...read more

Dunnville Chamber announces annual award nominees
February 19, 2026
DUNNVILLE—Volunteers, entrepreneurs, and neighbours will share the spotlight at Dunnville’s annual Business & Community Recognition Awards. Dunnville Chamber President Rebecca Booth said the ceremony was... ...read more

Jarvis Community Church hosts Valentine’s luncheon
February 19, 2026
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Haldimand students compete in Legion-hosted public speaking contest
February 19, 2026
HAGERSVILLE—The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 164 Hagersville was thrilled to welcome 23 local students who participated in their annual public speaking contest on January 31,... ...read more

$382 million in infrastructure investments planned by County over next 10 years
February 12, 2026
1.5% tax increase expected yearly to finance capital needs HALDIMAND—Haldimand Council met Thursday, February 5, 2026 to review $46 million of infrastructure spending for 2026 ...read more

Study finds Haldimand financially strong despite aging infrastructure
February 12, 2026
HALDIMAND—Despite aging infrastructure, Haldimand scored highly compared to other regions in the recently completed 2025 Municipal Study. The study looks at several indicators, including socio-economic ...read more

