
OPP: “INCREASED PATROLS IN IDENTIFIED AREAS” By Jacob Fehr NORFOLK County OPP has upped patrols in some areas after responding to
THE Rotary Club of Simcoe is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2025 and plans to invest in local projects to commemorate
By Jan Dean IF you judge an event by smiles, the second annual Brooks Lowe Hockey Jamboree was a success on
By Jacob Fehr THERE’S a new staff member at St. Cecilia School in Port Dover, but he might be a familiar
ONTARIO Provincial Police’s Festive RIDE program to stop impaired drivers is now underway and runs until New Year’s Day across Ontario.
By Jacob Fehr THE Haldimand-Norfolk-Brant chapter of The Shoebox Project for Women is once again collecting donations of shoeboxes containing items
AS the holiday season has arrived, Mike’s No Frills and Port Dover KIA are once more joining forces for a gift
UNEXPLAINED HAPPENINGS AT LIGHTHOUSE THEATRE, STONEY’S HARDWARE & MORE By Jacob Fehr IN celebration of Halloween this week, the Maple Leaf
By Jacob Fehr SUMMER is the busiest time of year in Port Dover. As a town known for tourism, the community
Hear talk at Port Dover library on June 12 or Simcoe library on June 13. Topic covers preventing illness and treating lingering
By Jacob Fehr LIGHTHOUSE Festival’s summer season starts this week with the opening of Norm Foster’s Doris and Ivy in the
PET VALU in Simcoe, located inside the plaza at 174 Queensway East, is holding a fundraiser on Saturday, June 22, and
ON Monday morning, workers from Lanmar Environmental Solutions started tearing away the upper floor of the Norfolk Tavern on Main Street
By Jacob Fehr LAST summer, a local sailor embarked on an adventure half way around the world and back. Bill Sly
PORT Dover’s annual start of the holiday season, Christmas Fest, returns this Saturday, Nov. 18. This year’s festival will include Santa
Local topics, slapstick comedy, music, dance, audience sing-alongs – all with laughter and family fun By Jacob Fehr FROM November 29