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Norfolk CAO looks to debunk conspiracy theories and misinformation he says is spread online by a coordinated propaganda campaign
Norfolk County's CAO took time at council chambers on Thursday to try and clear the air. After receiving a deputation from John Vallee, making suggestions to make the Port Dover marina more viable, co...
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Norfolk Council approves funds to clean up derelict boats and improve marina services
Norfolk County Council has approved several recommendations aimed at improving the operation and sustainability of its local marinas. The decisions came during a council meeting on Thursday, where the...
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Police say it was a relatively peaceful Friday the 13th with an estimated 125,000 people coming out for the biker rally
OPP say this year's Friday the 13th motorcycle rally in Port Dover was relatively peaceful. Roughly 125,000 visitors attended, with officers enforcing liquor and traffic laws. There were eight motorcy...
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Brantford charity motorcycle ride returns to support Lansdowne kids
A beloved Brantford fundraiser is back! The 21st Charity Motorcycle Ride for Lansdowne Kids will roll out from Brimich Logistics on Saturday, June 28, continuing a two-decade-long tradition of raising...
Jun 17, 2025

Police remind everyone to stay safe on the water this summer
As cottage and beach season begins, OPP are reminding everyone to make water safety a top priority. In a recent safety talk, Acting Staff Sergeant Steve Smith and Sergeant Ed Sanchuk shared some impor...
Jun 17, 2025

Norfolk War Memorial Carillon Tower marks 100 years today
One of Norfolk County's most iconic landmarks is being honoured today with a special centennial re-dedication. The Norfolk War Memorial Carillon Tower in Simcoe was first unveiled exactly 100 years ag...
Jun 17, 2025
Upcoming Events
JUN 18
JUN 18

Vittoria Lions Family Chicken Dinner
Vittoria and District Community Centre, 35 Oaks Blvd
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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 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 19
JUN 19

Inclusions Disability Services Open House
Caledonia and District Food Bank, 103 Inverness St, Caledonia, ON, Canada
Visit Inclusions Disability Services for our Open House to showcase our newly renovated space, see what our participants have been up to, and enjoy a tasty treat from the Smokey Mohawk While you're there, enter to win a pair of tickets from Lighthouse Festival Theatre.
Full DetailsJUN 19
JUN 19
Wing Night
Army Navy Air Force Club
1 lb. of wings: $12 French Fries: $5 Onion Rings: $5 And those French Fries and Onion Rings portions are generous! DINE-IN SPECIALS ALSO AVAILABLE THAT INCLUDE A PITCHER OF BEER. Wing Flavors: Mild, Medium, Hot, Honey Garlic, Sweet & Sour & Sweet Chili Thai **TAKE-OUT or DINE-IN** You’ll enjoy Wing Night on the 3rd Thursday of every month
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.
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