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Niagara will be covered with lemonade stands this weekend
The event helps send kids to summer camp with the help of a refreshing beverage. -
In The Soil Festival kicks off tonight in St. Catharines
The 15th annual event features various free and ticketed events that include theatre, music, comedy, art installations and more. -
Wildfires a concern for tourism operators
Raging wildfires and smoky skies across much of Canada have put a damper on travel and tourism plans this summer, resulting in cancelled plans and closed businesses. -
Trump indicted: What to know about the documents case and what's next
Donald Trump's indictment on charges of mishandling classified documents at his Florida estate has brought renewed attention to one of the most notable cases in Justice Department history. -
GM's electric vehicles will gain access to Tesla's charging network
Electric vehicles made by General Motors will be able to use much of Tesla's vast charging network starting early next year. In addition, GM will adopt Tesla's connector, the plug that links an electric vehicle to a charging station. -
Niagara's air quality better than expected today as it remains in 'moderate risk' zone
Air quality conditions have remained steady in Niagara, and not as bad as expected. -
'Unmitigated gall': Senator rejects minister's call to pass Liberal guns bill quickly
A battle appears to be brewing between senators and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino, as he tries to see the Liberals' controversial gun legislation passed swiftly into law. -
St. Catharines MPP wants pride flag raised at all publicly funded schools
The MPP for St. Catharines says more needs to be done to support the 2SLGBTQI community in Niagara. -
Niagara looking to open two year-round permanent homeless shelters
A big change is coming to the way Niagara houses the homeless. -
Fireworks in Niagara Falls cancelled for a second night
Niagara Falls' popular fireworks display is being cancelled for a second consecutive night. -
Niagara River Lions head back to Meridian Centre tonight against Stars
The Niagara River Lions are preparing for their second home game tonight in downtown St. Catharines. -
Poor air quality from Canadian wildfires affects people as far as away as North Carolina
With weather systems expected to barely budge, the smoky blanket billowing from wildfires in Quebec and Nova Scotia and sending plumes of fine particulate matter as far away as North Carolina and northern Europe should persist into Thursday and possibly the weekend.
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Toronto Argonauts players, coaches and staff receive their '22 Grey Cup rings
The mystery, anticipation and then celebration never get old for Mike (Pinball) Clemons. -
Saunders calls on other candidates to support him to ‘stop Chow’
Mayoral candidate Mark Saunders on Thursday urged others who are running to get in line behind him in order to "stop Olivia Chow,” but the appeal is drawing little enthusiasm. -
Smoky air causes spike in sale of air purifiers in Ontario
As Toronto recorded some of the worst air quality readings in the world this week, many people decided to go to home improvement stores to purchase air purifiers to help them breathe easier. -
Girl rescued from burning home in Brampton last week has died: OFM
A girl rescued from a burning home in Brampton last week has died in the hospital, Ontario's fire marshal said on Friday. -
Ontario hospitals told to 'be alert' for increasing trend of invasive Group A strep
Ontario hospitals and pediatric physicians are being told to 'be alert' for symptoms of invasive Group A Streptococcal Disease (iGAS) after an “increasing trend” has been identified. -
Toronto constable demoted for role in cheating promotions exam
An officer who admitted to playing a part in a scheme to cheat the Toronto Police Service promotions procedure has been temporarily demoted instead. -
Hamilton police officer charged with sexual assault: SIU
A Hamilton police officer has been charged in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a woman. -
Ontario MPPs wrap up work at Queen’s Park for the summer
Ontario politicians wrapped up their work on Thursday, adjourning the legislature for four months. -
Toronto police officer accused of using missing man's debit card faces new charge
A Toronto police officer with 16 years of service has been charged with failing to comply with a release order in connection with his alleged involvement in the theft of a missing person’s debit card. -
Lottery machine shuts down after Ontario man wins nearly $250K
A 72-year-old man from Hamilton says the 'machine shut down' when he won nearly a quarter of a million dollars. -
Man charged in connection with Oshawa machete attack
A 44-year-old man is facing several charges following a machete attack in Oshawa last week. -
Stay away from raccoons and other wild animals, warns Toronto Public Health
Toronto Public Health (TPH) is advising residents to avoid physical contact with raccoons and other wild animals due to a 'significant increase' in the number of sick and injured raccoons around the city.
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Hospice Niagara's Catch the Ace
every Thursday UNTIL the Ace of Spades is caughtHospice Niagara - 403 Ontario St Unit #2 - St. CatharinesHospice Niagara has just announced some exciting news. It’s their FIRST Catch the Ace lottery! It’s a quick and easy way to support and you get a chance to WIN BIG all while helping Hospice Niagara provide compassionate hospice care in Niagara. DON’T DELAY! Get your tickets for Hospice Niagara’s Catch the Ace. Draw happens every Thursday UNTIL the Ace of Spades is caught. -
Lighthouse Festival: Come Down from Up River
Shaver Bennett lives in the woods in northern New Brunswick, where he has kept to himself for most of his life. And then one day, he arrives at the door of his estranged sister’s daughter, Bonnie, whom he hasn’t seen in 20 years. Bonnie and her wife Liv, welcome Shaver into their lives in this sweetly moving, fish-out-of-water tale. -
Niagara River Lions
Catch all the action with the Niagara River Lions 2023 Season home games! Click the link for full schedule. -
Niagara Health Foundation - Kids Ultimate Challenge
On Saturday, June 10th, 2023, we invite you to join hundreds of families at Burgoyne Woods by participating in the 11th annual Kids Ultimate Challenge. Modelled after the popular mud run races, this event offers a unique experience for children ages 4 to 12. The Kids Ultimate Challenge tests endurance, stamina, strength and agility while encouraging teamwork and community spirit! -
2023 Niagara Business Achievement Awards
Announcing the 2023 Finalists and Bestowed Awards Recipients! Join us on June 15th as we celebrate business excellence in Niagara. CKTB’s Tim Denis will emcee the event. -
Kiwanis TV Bingo
From NOW THROUGH NEXT SUMMER, Tune in for your chance to win every Sunday night at 8PM with an hour of LIVE TV Bingo! Pick up your cards at participating Avondale stores throughout Niagara, then tune in to Your TV Sunday evenings for all the bingo action! Phone lines open for shoutouts at 7:30 – live bingo runs from 8 til 9. Visit kiwanisstcatharines.com for ticket locations, shoutout number and all the details.. and get ready to yell BINGO! -
Rankin Cancer Run
The second Create Your Own Rankin Cancer Run is back by popular demand. Over 10,000 created their events last year, and over $11 million has been raised for Niagara since 2006. You choose where to participate. Pick a May or June date. Walk, run, swim, bike, paddle, host tournaments, an orange day, a barbecue, while you honour and remember your special cancer heroes. People take part at Disney, camp sites, trails, resorts, and their back yards. Register now. -
The Foster Festival - Outlaw
From June 21 - July 2. A young Canadian homesteader travelling far from home finds himself accused of murder in the state of Kansas in 1871. With only his wits to defend himself, he turns the law of the land – and the men hell-bent on enforcing it – upside down. Don’t miss this thrilling play by Norm Foster filled with twists and turns with an actual barn, nestled at the top of the Niagara escarpment, as our setting – offering another unique, site-specific theatre experience for Foster Festival audiences!