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Niagara's newest MPP still not sworn in
The Liberals say the Progressive Conservatives delayed the swearing in ceremony for their newest M-P-P to avoid a vote expected today on gay rights legislation. -
Hamilton man identified as pilot of CF-18 that crashed
The pilot who died in the crash of a CF-18 fighter jet near the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary has been identified as Capt. Thomas McQueen. -
Canada's Auditor frustrated with federal bureaucracy
Tax disputes are taking too long to resolve, the ranks of Canada's military are dwindling and there's no way to adequately measure the success of efforts to streamline cross-border traffic and trade, the federal auditor general says in his annual fall report. -
Missing St. Catharines man found safe
A happy ending in the case of the missing St. Catharines man. -
Region launching third round of public meetings on its Niagara 2041 plan
The Niagara Region is launching a third round of public meetings related to its Niagara 2041 plan. -
Sobey's recalling broccoli slaw from store shelves
Sobey's stores in Ontario are recalling Compliments brand Broccoli Slaw from shelves due to possible Listeria contamination. -
NRP ask for help locating missing St. Catharines senior
Niagara Regional Police are asking for the public's help in locating a missing elderly man.
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Dogs Fall 6-4 in Sudbury
Playing their third game in less than three says, the IceDogs put up a fight but couldn’t make it all the way back losing 6-4 in Sudbury. David Bell's team picked up four out of a possible six points. -
IceDogs Win in Barrie 5-1
The IceDogs began a stretch of six straight road games on a positive note, beating Barrie 5-1. Ryan Mantha lead the way with a goal and two assists while Stephen Dhillon blanked the Colts for 58:40 for the win. -
IceDogs Outlast Wolves 3-1
Johnny Corneil scored the winner early in the third as the IceDogs outlasted Sudbury 3-1. The victory moves the Dogs ahead of the Wolves in the OHL's Central Division into second place. -
IceDogs Look to Climb Central Standings
The IceDogs will look to climb a wide open Central Division with three games in less than three days beginning tomorrow night. The young, pesky Dogs sit third in the division, two points behind Sudbury, who they face Friday at home and Sunday afternoon up North. Sandwiched between, is a trip to Barrie Saturday night. Niagara is currently two points ahead of the Colts.
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Fidel Castro Death/Funeral
Tim Speaks with Dave Thomas Canadian Cuban Friendship Association Niagara -
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Most Winter Boots Fail Slip Test-Lead Researcher
Larry talks with a Canadian researcher. -
Lean Remini's Scientology Series-Tony Ortega
Larry speaks with the Underground Bunker writer.