Norfolk County to begin Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) pilot this summer
Norfolk County Council has approved an Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) camera pilot to begin this summer.
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Norfolk County Council has approved an Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) camera pilot to begin this summer.
Big changes are coming to Ride Norfolk’s service model, which means more convenience and flexibility for users.
Norfolk County is reminding residents that there are some changes to programs, facilities and services throughout the Canada Day weekend and into the statutory holiday Monday.
Haldimand-Norfolk’s Health and Social Services (HNHSS) division has received funding that will assist those who are experiencing homelessness, or at risk of becoming homeless.
On June 14, 2023, Standard and Poor’s (S&P) published Norfolk County’s credit rating, affirming the AA/Stable rating.
Yesterday, Norfolk County completed the installation of its first decorative crosswalk at the intersection of Norfolk Street and Union Street in Simcoe.
Staff from Norfolk County’s Fire, Water, and Operations teams have secured a new certification that will not only keep residents safe but save money as well.
The Norfolk County Fire Department is once again recruiting local volunteer firefighters.
Norfolk County’s newest phone number, 226-NORFOLK, provides a local, toll-free number for west-end residents.
Effective Thursday, June 15, the Paid Parking Pilot project is returning to lakeside communities in Norfolk County and will run until Labour Day weekend.
With significant rainfall accumulated on Sunday and Monday, the Norfolk County Fire Department is lifting the open-air fire ban.
Norfolk County is challenging its residents to get out and enjoy Recreation and Parks Month.
Norfolk County is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Norfolk Community Development Awards.
Norfolk County is thankful to the Province of Ontario after receiving news last week that they are investing in a province–wide action plan to research, identify and address the risks of abandoned oil and gas wells – an issue that has concerned Council, staff, and the public alike since 2015.
Norfolk County is joining other municipalities across the province this June in celebrating Seniors Month.