News archive for November 02, 2020
- Sailor tossed bottle into Great Lakes 34 years ago
- Norfolk CAO responds to leaked closed-door discussion, says he hasn’t resigned
- Stolen construction equipment has $2-million value
- Chopp wants assurance of support for farmers faced with COVID challenges
- Gathering Food Gardens produce bountiful harvest
- Board of Health approves hiring of additional employees
- Norfolk launches video series exploring local history
- COVID-inspired ingenuity made Halloween work
- Norfolk Forest School supports child-led learning
- Windham Centre man wins top prize on scratch ticket
- Former carpenter now writes novels
- Former long-time Port Dover councillor remembered
- York Police cannabis strategy useful for Norfolk
- Grand Erie seeks applications to fill vacant trustee position
- Remembrance isn’t just for Nov. 11
- Don Burton recognized as Local Hero
- A dramatic Remembrance statement
- Scammers target Tillsonburg Hydro customers
- Caring citizens help keep picking up Tillsonburg litter
- Poppy sales needed now more than ever, says volunteer
- Celebrate Happiness at the Station Arts Centre
- POLICE BRIEFS: OPP probing Rolph Street break-in
- COVID-19 case confirmed at South Ridge Public School
- The importance of pivotal thinking
- Tillsonburg council gets update on local poppy campaign
- Optimist Club invites Tillsonburg to its Nov. 21 Christmas Display