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Grimsby man facing drug and theft charges
Niagara Regional Police say officers were on patrol in the are of Viking Court and Olive street on Wednesday afternoon when they spotted a stolen vehicle from the Toronto area. -
Students in Wainfleet set to share space earlier than planned
Staff and students at St. Elizabeth Catholic Elementary will be moving to space at William E. Brown Public School following March break. -
1500 homes in Smithville without power this morning
Officials say they are working to restore power but there is now estimate for how long it will take. -
Weather Network winter forecast calling for slow start for Ontario
Chilly nights and snow-covered slopes may not be easy to come by in much of Canada during the first part of the winter season -- that's according to the winter outlook from The Weather Network. -
Niagara police looking for video following shooting in Grimsby
There are still very few details surrounding a homicide investigation in Grimsby. -
Ontario to release 'business case' for moving science centre to Ontario Place
The Ontario government is set to release its long-promised ``business case'' today for moving the Ontario Science Centre from its current east Toronto location to Ontario Place, on the city's waterfront. -
Winter weather advisory in effect for Niagara
A winter weather advisory has been put into effect for the region. -
Ontario court upholds mandatory math test for new teachers
Ontario's top court has upheld the validity of a mandatory math test for new teachers. -
Ontario to mandate lessons in Grade 10 history course on Holodomor Ukrainian famine
Grade 10 students in Ontario will get mandatory education on the Holodomor famine in Ukraine and its impact on the community in Canada as part of their Canadian history course. -
Man who pleaded guilty in incel-inspired murder sentenced to life in prison
A man who pleaded guilty to the incel-inspired murder of a Toronto massage parlour employee has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years. -
Israel and Hamas extend truce, agree to free more hostages and prisoners
Israel and Hamas have agreed to extend their cease-fire until Wednesday, raising the prospect of further exchanges of militant-held hostages for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel and a longer halt to their deadliest and most destructive war. -
Doctors concerned as more and more homeless look to hospitals for shelter
Doctors say they are worried about a growing number of homeless people who are turning to emergency departments for shelter and warmth.
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Fire at Scarborough high-rise sends 1 person to hospital
One person was transported to hospital on Tuesday night following a fire at a high-rise building in Scarborough. -
Homes near ski hills are increasing in price across Canada. Here's where
A new report from Royal LePage predicts the cost of homes near ski hills will not cool in 2024, but instead heat up across in many regions. Here's where. -
Ont. driver who 'needed to use the bathroom' charged with stunt driving
A 26-year-old driver is facing charges after he was caught travelling nearly 100 kilometres over the speed limit in Brampton, Ont. -
12 arrested, 81 charges laid in connection with auto theft and insurance fraud ring: Peel police
Peel police say several arrests have been made and multiple stolen vehicles recovered following an investigation into an organized auto theft ring in the region. -
Man charged in downtown Hamilton, Ont. murder
A 25-year-old man has been charged in connection with a murder in downtown Hamilton, Ont. -
'Never seen that before': Maple Leafs down Panthers 2-1 after wild shootout finish
The Toronto Maple Leafs picked up a wild 2-1 victory over the Florida Panthers Tuesday night. -
Toronto family devastated when personal items and family pictures go missing from storage unit
A Toronto man said he was devastated to find out his family photos, children's artwork and other precious items had gone missing while stored in a storage unit. -
Moving science centre to Ontario Place could save province millions, business case says
The Ontario government is set to release its long-promised "business case" today for moving the Ontario Science Centre from its current east Toronto location to Ontario Place, on the city's waterfront. -
Woman with serious injuries after being hit by vehicle in Scarborough: paramedics
A woman in her 60s was rushed to the trauma centre with serious injuries after being hit by a vehicle in Scarborough, paramedics say. -
Woman sustains burns in encampment fire in Fort York
A woman suffered burns after a fire broke out at an encampment in the city’s Fort York neighbourhood Tuesday evening. -
Toronto Blue Jays GM feels 'really good' about team in place and opportunity to make it better
Toronto Blue Jays general manager Ross Atkins had barely settled into his seat for a media availability at a downtown restaurant when a Shohei Ohtani question was volleyed his way. -
'The Gardiner debate is over': Elevated expressway won't be torn down under Ford
Toronto City Hall is saying good riddance to the Gardiner — on the heels of a fiscal deal that will see the province assume responsibility for the aging expressway.
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Great Holiday Food Drive
NewsTalk 610 CKTB feels the need — the need to feed! With the 18th Annual Great Holiday Food Drive! This year is even MORE special because we’re spreading the holiday cheer by supporting all Feed Ontario designated food banks in Niagara! Proudly sponsored by MNP Debt St. Catharines. -
Jack and the Beanstalk - The Panto
A GIANT panto is coming to Lighthouse Festival this holiday season filled with uproarious comedy, fantastical costumes, musical numbers that will knock your socks off, a touch of audience participation and, of course, a bag of magic beans! So ladies, gentlemen, those who don’t identify as such, and children of all ages, make your way to Lighthouse Festival and watch as a boy, whose own mother even referred to him as “dim”, trades a cow for a bag of magic beans that grow into a massive beanstalk where he climbs it, steals countless items from a hapless giant, and then cuts down a perfectly good, record-setting beanstalk (even in these trying times of climate change!) leaving the townspeople to clean up the mess. -
Hotel Dieu Shaver - Snowflakes & Angels Christmas Campaign
Each donation made to the Snowflakes & Angels Christmas Campaign honours or remembers a loved one, with a light illuminated on the Hotel Dieu Shaver grounds. These sparkling, bright lights represent the love of a community who comes together during this special season to make a difference in the lives of our patients. -
2024 World Rowing – One ICONIC Destination | One MEGA Event
The 2024 World Rowing Senior, Under 23 and Under 19 Championships will be a combined event, taking place 18 – 25 August in St. Catharines, Canada.