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LAST Tuesday, Norfolk County held a public meeting at Port Dover Community Centre seeking input on its Marina Business Sustainability Plan.

By Heather Walters RESIDENTS of the village of Port Ryerse were treated to an intimate evening of music and song recently

By Jacob Fehr AFFECTED users are speaking out after the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA), Ontario’s public safety regulator for

By David Judd A new parking lot in downtown Port Dover will be designed to help avoid annoying its neighbours. County

By Jacob Fehr BECKY and James Torio opened Lola Letty’s Kitchen at 602 Main Street on January 18. The restaurant serves

By Donna McMillan JUST as it takes a vibrantly interested boating community to help raise a Coast Guard Captain, so does

By Jacob Fehr LAST summer, Amanda Hodgson opened Dover’s Best of Britain at 347 Main Street in Port Dover. The shop

By Jacob Fehr IN May 2024, Nicole Williams, Jennifer Wolfraim, and Annie Rocha started Springcare Solutions, a new healthcare business operating

FOR their response to the rumours in Port Dover this winter that the Erie Beach Hotel and The Arbor restaurant are

By David Judd NORFOLK County is setting the table to redevelop a historic section of downtown Simcoe along the Lynn River.

HAVING grown up in Vittoria and now living in Oakville, Riley Marini is a videographer, photographer, and prop maker who aspires

By Donna McMillan “The Mirth and Fun Grew Fast and Furious The Piper Loud and Louder Blew The Dancers Quick and

By Jacob Fehr ON January 9, 2024, pipe major Ian McFadden and pipe sergeant Murray McKnight held the first open house

VITTORIA residents envisioning a brighter future for the community’s old town hall received good news last week after Norfolk County Council

MEDIAN ASSESSED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY OWNER PAYS $155.48 MORE IN 2015 By Jacob Fehr LAST Wednesday, Norfolk County’s Budget Committee reviewed the

MEMBERS of Norfolk County Council sitting as the Budget Committee last week heard a deputation from Port Dover resident Peter Ziegler