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Two arrested for break and enter in Tillsonburg
Two people have been charged after a suspected break and enter in Tillsonburg. Oxford OPP responded to North Street and found two locations had been hit. Over $2,000 and a key were stolen but have sin...
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Majority of Canadians support big changes at Canada Post, new poll finds
A new poll by the Angus Reid Institute suggests that most Canadians are open to sweeping reforms at Canada Post as the Crown corporation struggles with mounting financial losses and an uncertain futur...
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Impaired driver arrested in Dunnville after crashing into several vehicles
A Vanessa man is facing impaired driving charges after a crash in Dunnville. The collision involved a moving vehicle hitting several parked cars on Maple Street. No injuries were reported in the June ...
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Tax relief ahead: Canadians set to save with Liberal income tax cut
The parliamentary budget officer says the average Canadian family will save about $280 on taxes next year due to the Liberal government's planned income tax cut. The one-percentage-point reduction to ...
Jun 18, 2025
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Taylor Bennett races to victory in fun-filled Port Dover showdown
Cheers of "Go Taylor, Go Taylor" filled the air this morning as Ontario Special Olympics athlete Taylor Bennett sprinted to victory against local OPP officers at the Todd Eaton Memorial Trac...
Jun 18, 2025

Norfolk Association for Community Living celebrates 35-year employees with new tribute tree
The Norfolk Association for Community Living (NACL) unveiled a special tribute earlier this afternoon to honour its longest-serving staff. The event, held at NACL's Simcoe office, featured the officia...
Jun 18, 2025
Upcoming Events
JUN 19 - JUN 20
JUN 19 - JUN 20
The Huron Farmworkers Ministry Clothing Drive
Trinity Anglican Church, 80 Colborne Street South, Simcoe, ON, Canada
Thursday and Friday nights from 4pm - 7pm, the Ministry feeds, on average each night, 250-300 meals at the Church FREE of charge.
We supply complimentary toiletries and clothing and other work incidentals. Public Health supports the workers with knowledge on health and work safety. We offer friendship and a safe place to meet their friends.
The workers depend on donations of clothing and supplies. Please help us with your generous donation today. Many workers are small in stature, therefore, we only need sizes 30-38, or SM, MED, LG. A few XL's would be acceptable.
Donations can be dropped off at the Trinity Anglican Church on Thursday or Friday from 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM. Thank you in advance for your generous donation.
Full DetailsJUN 21
JUN 21

EyeRide 2025
Vaughan, Alliston & Collingwood
Toronto, June 16, 2025 – On Saturday, June 21, dozens of athletes and avid cyclists will be gearing up and riding together from Vaughan to Alliston and Collingwood, ON for EyeRide 2025. The second-annual cycling event raises vital funds for two small-but-mighty organizations: TRAILBLAZERS Tandem Cycling Club and BALANCE for Blind Adults, with a goal of raising $100,000 for recreation and mental health programs benefitting the vision loss community in Ontario. EyeRide was founded in 2024 with a mission to provide an uplifting experience to adventurous souls who share a common vision: making a difference in the lives of those who are blind or partially-sighted. With ride distance options ranging from 33km to 130km, EyeRide empowers individuals with vision loss, helping them to build connections and relationships forged by training and cycling together or alongside sighted participants. Whether cycling tandem – a bike made for two riders – or solo, participants ride with passion and purpose. Participants can register for EyeRide via RaceRoster, with a flat fee of $53.67 for the Toronto to Alliston or Toronto to Collingwood rides. Riders will receive an official EyeRide jersey, snacks throughout the route, a catered lunch and much more. There is also a virtual option for those who wish to complete their own activity throughout the month of June. Cycle, Connect, Change Lives: Together, we can make a difference for people living with vision loss.
Full DetailsJUN 21
JUN 21
BOOK YOUR SPACE NOW for the legion CRAFT SHOW and YARD SALE
The Wagner Memorial Teeterville Legion Branch 526
BOOK YOUR SPACE NOW for the legion CRAFT SHOW and YARD SALE
Saturday, June 21st
10:00 am- 3:00 pm
$25.00 if you are bringing your own table.
Add $15.00 if you need to rent a legion table.
Must be paid and booked by June 7th.
Spots are 10'x10', non-refundable, rain or shine.
Indoor and outdoor booths available.
Food available for purchase.
Cash only, we do not have debit, or ATM.
To book contact the legion and leave your name and phone number.
Wed.-Fri. 3 pm-10 pm, Sat.1 pm-10 pm, Sun.1 pm-6 pm.
The Wagner Memorial Teeterville Legion Branch 526
3890 Teeterville Road, Teeterville, Ontario
For More Information
Call, the Legion at 519-443-5588 or
https://www.teetervillelegionbranch526.ca
Full DetailsJUN 20
JUN 20

Allie Richardson's Book Launch for "Finding Lydia"
Riversyde 83, Sydenham Street, Simcoe, ON, Canada
Meet Allie Richards and Discover Finding Lydia ? Book Launch & Kids Event – FREE ADMISSION! ? Riversyde 83, June 20 | 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Join us for a fun and family-friendly afternoon as we celebrate local author Allie Richards and the release of her debut novel, Finding Lydia! Allie is a first-time author from Norfolk County, Ontario, and a retired teacher who spent her career supporting children with special needs. Her compassion and love for the outdoors shine through in this heartwarming coming-of-age story designed for tweens, young teens, and the young at heart. Finding Lydia follows 15-year-old Lydia, a girl who feels like an outsider—until a summer at her grandparents' northern fishing lodge leads her on an unforgettable journey. Guided by Mary, a wise Ojibway elder, Lydia learns to embrace who she is through nature, art, and friendship. It's a story about courage, connection, and the healing power of the wilderness.
Event Highlights: FREE Admission – Bring your kids, grandkids, or students! Interactive Fun – Outdoor-themed activities and giveaways Meet the Author – Allie will be on-site to chat and sign books Books Available for Purchase – Take home your signed copy of Finding Lydia! Come celebrate storytelling, nature, and the joy of reading together. This event is perfect for ages 8 and up, but everyone is welcome!
Full DetailsJUN 21
JUN 21
Household and rummage sale
St. Alban the Martyr Church, 19 Talbot Rd, Delhi, Ontario, Canada
Lots of gently used clothing and good household items, something for everyone.
Full DetailsJUN 21
JUN 21

Creatures of the Night: Moth Exploration
Spring Arbour Farm Nature Reserve
Join us for a fascinating Creatures of the Night - Moth Exploration event. As the sun sets and darkness descends, we'll venture into the wilderness to discover the mysterious and captivating world of moths. With the help of moth expert, Ecological Restoration Practitioner, and Climate Hero; Mary Gartshore, and specialized equipment, we'll observe these winged creatures up close and learn about their unique characteristics and behaviors. From Stunningly colorful patterns to intricate wing shapes, you'll gain a newfound appreciation for these insects. This event is perfect for nature enthusiasts of all skill levels, it is sure to be a memorable experience. This event will commence at dusk and will run until close to midnight. This event is part of the Explore the Outdoors series by Long Point Basin Land Trust, offering free nature exploration experiences to inspire appreciation, understanding, and protection of the Long Point watershed region’s unique habitats and species. For more information and event registration, visit https://www.exploretheoutdoors.ca/moth-exploration
Full DetailsJUN 21
JUN 21
Join us for the legion CRAFT SHOW
The Wagner Memorial Teeterville Legion Branch 526 3890 Teeterville Road, Teeterville, Ontario
Join us for the legion CRAFT SHOW
Saturday, June 21st
10:00 am- 3:00 pm
Free Admission
Want to book a space? $25.00 to have a table at the show (bringing your own table), an additional $15.00 if you need to rent a legion table.
Spots are 10'x10', non-refundable, rain or shine.
Food available, cash only, no debit or ATM!
To book contact the legion and leave your name and phone number.
Wed.-Fri. 3 pm-10 pm, Sat.1 pm-10 pm, Sun.1 pm-6 pm.
The Wagner Memorial Teeterville Legion Branch 526
3890 Teeterville Road, Teeterville, Ontario
For More Information
Call, the Legion at 519-443-5588 or
https://www.teetervillelegionbranch526.ca
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