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Niagara Falls test drone show rescheduled for the week of October 2nd
The drone show in Niagara Falls that was originally planned for September 29th, has been rescheduled for this upcoming week. -
Ontario government expands list of ailments pharmacists can treat
Ontario is expanding the number of conditions for which pharmacists can write prescriptions. -
Detectives seek witnesses after shooting in Niagara Falls
Niagara officers are asking for witnesses after a shooting in Niagara Falls yesterday morning. -
Food insecurity among Indigenous kids is a 'public health crisis,' doctors say
A new study says First Nations, Metis and Inuit kids suffer disproportionately from food insecurity to the point that it's an urgent public health crisis. -
Ontario commemorates National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day
Premier Doug Ford and Greg Rickford, Minister of Indigenous Affairs, released the following statement in recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day. -
Fire Prevention Month activities begin today and continue until end of October
The St. Catharines Fire Department is expanding Fire Prevention Week with a full month’s worth of activities. -
Niagara Falls Friday night drone show cancelled due to external factor
People expecting to see a drone show in Niagara Falls were out of luck last night. -
Ontario's minimum wage going up to $16.55 as of Sunday
Ontario's minimum wage is set to rise by more than a dollar this weekend. -
18-year-old from Welland facing charges after allegedly pointing loaded airsoft gun during a fight
An 18-year-old from Welland is facing several gun charges after allegedly pulling a loaded airsoft gun out during a fight. -
3 St. Catharines men arrested after traffic stop last night
Niagara Police arrested three St. Catharines men in their 50s after a traffic stop last night. -
Police investigate after body found in Niagara-on-the-Lake backyard last weekend
Niagara Police are investigating after a body was found in a Niagara-on-the-Lake backyard. -
Unifor has set a strike deadline at GM Canada, including St. Catharines plant for Oct 9th
The union representing thousands of Ontario autoworkers has set a deadline for its contract talks with General Motors.
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John Herdman takes over as coach of Toronto FC but plans to be an observer this week
John Herdman plans a soft landing with Toronto FC. Probably a sound move given the mess that awaits. -
5 arrested, 2 sent to hospital at Hamilton street parties that drew thousands
Police in Hamilton arrested five people on Saturday at a series of unsanctioned street parties they say drew thousands. -
Police search for suspects after armed robbery at Mississauga outlet mall
Officers from Peel Regional Police are searching for two suspects following an armed robbery at an outlet mall in Mississauga. -
Man hospitalized following overnight shooting in Mississauga parking lot
A man has been hospitalized following an overnight shooting in a Mississauga parking lot. -
Gunshot victim checks into hospital in aftermath of west Toronto shooting
A gunshot victim checked themselves into a local hospital on Sunday afternoon after a shooting that police believed occurred a day earlier in Etobicoke. -
2-month old puppy stolen during armed carjacking of Porsche in Toronto, police say
Police are searching for a male suspect after a Porsche Cayenne with a two-month-old puppy inside was stolen in an armed carjacking in Toronto Sunday morning. -
Who will the Toronto Blue Jays face in the AL wild-card series? There are 8 potential scenarios
The Toronto Blue Jays and Tampa Bay Rays will close out Major League Baseball's regular season Sunday at Rogers Centre in a playoff warm-up for both teams. -
Ontario's minimum wage just went up. Here's what you need to know
Nearly a million minimum wage earners in Ontario got a pay bump today. -
Ontario expands pharmacists' prescription powers to include 6 more common ailments
Ontario’s Deputy Premier and Minister of Health Sylvia Jones is set to make an announcement in the Toronto area on Sunday morning. -
Nearly 500 tenants from 5 apartment buildings in Toronto are now on rent strike
Tenants at two more Toronto apartment buildings have joined hundreds of others in withholding rent payments as part of an action that advocates say is shaping up to be the largest rent strike in the city’s history. -
Police seek suspects following non-fatal stabbing in Toronto's downtown core
Police are searching for suspects following an overnight stabbing close to Toronto’s Kensington Market neighbourhood. -
One person in hospital after overnight shooting in Scarborough
One person is in hospital following a shooting in Scarborough.
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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. -
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! -
Shaw Festival - The Amen Corner
James Baldwin’s searing drama of love and hate plays out in an evangelical church in Harlem. A teenage musical prodigy has to choose between his mother, the pastor and choir leader of the church, and his washed-up father with whom he shares a passion for jazz. Meanwhile his mother is finding that a community dedicated to Christian love and support is capable of terrible bitterness and cruelty. Recommended for Grade 9+ | Age 14+ -
Volunteer Firefighter Recruitment - Thorold
Open house information sessions about becoming a Volunteer Firefighter in Thorold. All candidates must meet the following criteria: Be a minimum of 18 years of age; Have a minimum "G " drivers license; Have minimum Grade 12 education; and Live within the boundaries of the City of Thorold, and within the District they are applying for. There are no exceptions. -
Gillian’s Place Walk a Mile in HER Shoes
Walk a Mile in HER Shoes® is back to the Pen Centre for it's 17th year supporting Gillian's Place. Are you man enough? Prove it on Saturday October 14th and join the men's march to end gender-based violence. -
The Doobie Brothers 50th Anniversary Tour
The Doobie Brothers have added a Canadian leg to their 50th Anniversary Tour and will be at the Meridian Centre in St. Catharines on October 19th! -
Arkells
Arkells are coming to St. Catharines to play Meridian Centre on Nov 10! -
Battle of the Brains Trivia Night
Do you have what it takes? Join us for an evening of fun and laughs as teams compete to win the championship belt - toolbelt that is! Proceeds support Habitat for Humanity Niagara's home building program.