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Betty Lou King KING – Betty Lou passed away peacefully at the Hamilton General Hospital with family at her side on Tuesday, July 1, 2025, at the age of 82. Beloved wife of James “Jim” King. Betty is ...
Don MacKinnon MacKinnon, Donald Malcolm — It is with great sadness that we are announcing the sudden passing of Don Malcolm MacKinnon on July 7, 2025. Don was born following his parents’ move from … ...
Rosemary (Greg) Hilton Hilton, Rosemary Evelyn (Greg) — Peacefully at St. Peter’s Hospital, Hamilton, where she received outstanding care in her final days. THE DRAGON ...
Published September 30, 2020 Allan Mason MASON, Allan – With great sadness, we announce that Allan Mason passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 24, 2020 after a long illness. Allan wa… ...
WOOLLEY, Frances Louise (nee Sullivan) – surrounded by her loving family at the Cedarwood Village Nursing Home, Simcoe on Sunday, September 24, 2017 in her 98th year. Reunited in heaven with her ...
PORT Dover’s Royal Canadian Legion is paying a stiff price to get county permission to hold live music events in its parking lot on Market Street East. The group so far has paid $18,000 for a survey ...
St. Cecilia School principal Bill Acres, who was principal at the school a decade ago, says, “Port Dover is blessed to have a great staff at St. Cecilia, and I look forward to becoming part of the ...
LAST Wednesday, Norfolk County’s Budget Committee reviewed the Proposed 2025 Levy Operating Budget and, after some amendments, recommended its adoption. The budget sees a 6.1 per cent levy increase ...
Andrew, Pam, and Tony Schneider in front of the Erie Beach Hotel on Walker Street last Saturday. The owners say they are planning for retirement and are looking for a buyer; they also say the process ...
Published January 5, 2022 Gayle Bridger BRIDGER, Gayle Elizabeth (nee Jaques) of Port Dover –passed away at Norfolk General Hospital on Sunday, December 19, 2021 in her 75th year. Che… ...
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