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Vaccinations · Norfolk CountyOntario is doubling the number of children eligible for vaccination against a highly contagious respiratory virus. The virus known as RSV causes infections in the respiratory tract and is especially contagious among young kids and the elderly. This push comes after a particularly bad year for both RSV and the flu in 2022, when pediatric hospitals were overwhelmed with sick children. Pregnant women will be able to be inoculated with a different v…See the Story
Ontario doubling vaccinations for RSV virus
Norfolk County, Ontario · Norfolk CountyFour individuals have been charged following separate incidents of intimate partner violence. On Thursday, July 25th at approximately 8:30 p.m., the Norfolk OPP responded to a dispute at a residence in Norfolk County. Officers discovered a physical altercation between two individuals, leading to the arrest of one person without incident. Further investigation revealed that the arrested individual had also been assaulted by their partner before p…See the Story
Four charged following intimate partner violence investigations in Norfolk
Norfolk County, Ontario · Norfolk CountyOne individual faces charges after a two-vehicle collision this past Tuesday around 4:00 p.m. The Haldimand OPP responded to the incident on Highway 6 near Caledonia. The driver and passenger of one vehicle fled the scene on foot, but were later apprehended. A 24-year-old Brantford man, has been charged with assault, dangerous operation, possession of a Schedule I substance for trafficking, possession of proceeds of property obtained by crime un…See the Story
Two-vehicle collision on Highway 6 leads to long lists of charges
Norfolk County, Ontario · Norfolk CountyWhen you think about cottages and trailers, relaxation comes to mind. A place to run away to and leave stress behind. That is the opposite experience for Pepper Shaxon and Chris Chapman recently. The London couple received a phone call this week from a concerned neighbour, telling them that someone had forced entry into their tiny Turkey Point cottage and were loading all their belongings into a moving truck. The couple was quick to react, immed…See the Story
Big trouble, tiny cottage
Fish · Norfolk CountyThe Eurasian Ruffe, a small fish from northern Europe and Asia, is causing problems in Ontario and nearby regions. Likely introduced to North America in ship ballast water in the 1980s, it is now banned in Ontario and some U.S. states to prevent its spread. Eurasian Ruffe thrives in various environments, including fresh and brackish waters. They have been found near Thunder Bay and are spreading along Lake Erie and Sault Ste. Marie. In the U.S.,…See the Story
Protecting Lake Erie: The growing threat of the Eurasian Ruffe
Elmira, Ontario · ElmiraPolice are seeking public assistance in locating a stolen bicycle and identifying the individual or individuals responsible for its theft.
On Thursday, July 25, at approximately 12:41 a.m., the Norfolk OPP investigated a theft on King Street in Delhi. Between 10:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m., one or more unidentified individuals stole a 26″ grey and black Movelo mountain bike from the property. A photograph of a similar bicycle has been provided f…See the Story
Police seeking public assistance in locating a stolen bicycle
Hockey · Norfolk CountyThe weather did not keep Hockey fans away! They flocked to Six Nations Sports and Culture Memorial Centre yesterday to catch a glimpse of hometown hero Brandon Montour lofting the Stanley Cup over his head during the parade. The event finished at the arena with a large crowd waiting patiently to get their photo taken with Montour and the cup. Written by Jeremy HallSee the Story
Six Nations welcomes Brandon Montour home
Norfolk County, Ontario · Norfolk CountyOntario Health Minister Sylvia Jones says the province is looking to expand pharmacists’ powers to allow them to treat sore throat, shingles and a dozen more common ailments. Jones says the government will consider allowing pharmacy technicians to perform tests for strep throat as well as administer vaccines for hepatitis, rabies and meningitis. She says goal is to ease the burden on family doctors and hospitals and give patients more access to …See the Story