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Below is a list of media releases sent out by the staff and programs at the Haldimand-Norfolk Unit.

  • The HNHU Offers Tips for Keeping Cool this Summer

    SIMCOE, MAY 19th, 2017 – With the arrival of spring and summer comes an increase in outdoor temperatures and Humidex values. The Haldimand-Norfolk Heath Unit (HNHU) would like to remind the public of tips on how to beat the heat and stay cool, as well as to check in on family and friends who may […]

  • The HNHU Launches Drinking Water Hauler Inspection Program

    May 8th, 2017 – Simcoe, ON The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit is pleased to announce the launch of the HNHU Drinking Water Hauler Inspection Program. Over the past two years, the HNHU has been working with local drinking water haulage operators in Haldimand and Norfolk providing both education and inspections to ensure compliance with guidelines developed under […]

  • The HNHU Reminds Pet Owners to Vaccinate their Pets Against Rabies.

    May 2nd, 2017 Simcoe, ON May is Rabies Awareness Month and the Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit (HNHU) would like to remind animal owners to protect their pets and family by vaccinating their animals (including their farm animals) against rabies. “Vaccination is one of the best ways to prevent the spread of rabies,” said Stephanie Pongracz, manager […]

  • When it Comes to Lyme Disease, Checking for Ticks is Key

    SIMCOE, MARCH 31, 2017– The weather is warming up, which means tick season is quickly approaching. The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit (HNHU) is reminding the public to take precautions when visiting areas where ticks may live. These areas include woodlands, trails, roadsides and possibly even some parts of your backyard such as wood piles and gardens. […]

  • Another Rabid Stray Cat Found Near Caledonia

    SIMCOE, ONTARIO February 7th , 2017 – The Haldimand-Norfolk Health Unit (HNHU) was notified by Hamilton Public Health Services of another stray cat that has tested positive for rabies. Similar to the incident last August, the cat was found in an area of Hamilton very close to Caledonia in Haldimand County. Further investigation is now […]