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Arrest in Lundy's Lane robbery
Niagara police made a quick arrest after a robbery in Niagara Falls -
BREAKING | Mass shooting during July 4 parade in Chicago
Police say at least six people are dead and 24 have been taken to hospitals after a shooting at a July Fourth parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park -
Canadian airlines, airports top global list of delays over the weekend
Canadian airlines and airports claimed top spots in flight delays over the July long weekend, notching more than nearly any other around the world. -
600 vehicles stopped during RIDE checkpoints in Niagara
An overwhelming number of drivers stopped at R.I.D.E checkpoints on Canada Day in Niagara were following the rules. -
Man faces drug and weapons charges after traffic stop in St. Catharines
Niagara Police spotted a car driving erratically near Riordon Street and Gale Crescent early Saturday morning. -
Dog left with lost baggage at Toronto Pearson Airport for about 21 hours
A Toronto woman is speaking out after a dog she rescued from the Dominican Republic was left in a corner of Pearson airport by staff for 21 hours. -
Police search for suspect after deadly hit and run in Chippawa
It happened just after 10 p.m. Saturday night when a 70 year old woman was crossing the intersection of Welland Street and Willoughby Drive. -
UPDATE | Missing 19 year old from Fort Erie located
Niagara Police say Tera L was located Monday and reunited with her family. -
'Significant crash' on QEW in Niagara following alleged stunt driving
Ontario Provincial Police are on scene of a 'significant collision' following alleged stunt driving on the QEW in Niagara. -
A 29-year-old man was stabbed to death in St. Catharines Thursday night
One man is dead after a stabbing in St. Catharines last night. -
WestJet 'proactively' removed flights from Pearson
The chief executive of WestJet Airlines Ltd. says it is flying 32 per cent fewer flights in and out of Toronto Pearson International Airport in July than it did in 2019 -
Premier Doug Ford warns teachers to be back in school in fall as contract talks loom
Premier Doug Ford says he will negotiate fairly with the province's teachers, but warns that students must be in school in the fall
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Toronto must review 'clean-shave' N95 mask policy after Sikh workers laid off, demoted: advocacy group
A national Sikh advocacy organization said it is prepared to take the City of Toronto to the provincial human rights tribunal if a reasonable resolution cannot be reached about its so-called 'clean-shave' policy. -
Is a stolen catalytic converter covered by insurance?
As thieves continue to steal catalytic converters by cutting them off cars, it doesn’t really matter how old your vehicle is or what kind of shape it's in. -
One person dead after crash in Milton, Ont.
Halton Regional Police are investigating after one person died following a collision in Milton Monday morning. -
Ontario has entered another wave of COVID-19, experts say
Ontario has entered a summer wave of COVID-19 as hospitalizations and cases slowly creep upwards, infectious experts say. -
Man who allegedly exposed himself to mother, two young children in Richmond Hill wanted
Police in York Region are looking for a man who allegedly exposed himself to a number of people in the area over the weekend, including a mother and her young children. -
Ontario NDP call for plan on expanded fourth COVID-19 vaccine shots
Ontario's New Democrats are calling on the provincial government to share its plan for expanded fourth COVID-19 vaccine doses. -
Daughter of Toronto Blue Jays coach killed in 'terrible accident' while tubing in U.S.
The 17-year-old daughter of Toronto Blue Jays' first base coach died in a 'terrible accident' while tubing accident in the U.S. this weekend. -
Change of plans for roughly 200 campers amid COVID-19 outbreak at Huntsville camp
An overnight camp in Huntsville was forced to cancel for several weeks at the start of the camping season due to a COVID-19 outbreak among multiple staff members. -
People seen surfing on Toronto subway train in 'incredibly ill-advised' stunt
An 'incredibly ill-advised stunt' is being investigated by the Toronto Transit Commission after video emerged of two masked men carrying Canadian flags while surfing on top of a train. -
Man dies in Scarborough crash; 3 others injured
One man is dead and three other people are in hospital after a triple-car collision in Scarborough on Sunday night. -
One person dead in double stabbing outside Mississauga banquet hall
One person is dead and another is in hospital after they were both stabbed outside a banquet hall in Mississauga early on Monday morning. -
2 men arrested in Montreal in connection with fatal Toronto shooting on Father's Day
Two men have been arrested in Montreal in connection with a fatal shooting in North York on Father's Day.
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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. -
Help Kids Shine!
You can support the Help Kids Shine campaign ALL YEAR LONG by making a donation, becoming a community sponsor, or sharing the word! Your support enables us to reach more children, offer new programs, purchase equipment and improve our facility to make sure that children in our community receive the excellent care that they deserve. This year's Help Kids Shine campaign is brought to us by MNP Ltd - your local trusted debt advisor. -
Lighthouse Festival: Buying the Farm
When a young real estate agent tries to persuade an old, bachelor farmer to sell his family farm, he figures that he’ll succeed where other agents have failed… until he meets the old farmer’s secretive and high-spirited great niece. -
Niagara River Lions vs Edmonton Stingers
Niagara River Lions vs Edmonton Stingers at the Meridian Centre. -
Habitat for Humanity: ReStore Apprecation Days
Customer Appreciation Days are back! It’s time to celebrate with a 3 - day sale at ALL Niagara ReStores! From Thursday, July 7 to Saturday, July 9, get 30% off your entire purchase. On Saturday, July 9, stop by for a FREE barbeque from 11am to 1pm at all Niagara ReStores! PLUS, on Saturday each ReStore is holding a FREE special family-fun activity: St. Catharines is holding a car wash by Supreme Suds (10am – 2pm), Fonthill has a caricature artist (10am – 12:30pm), Grimsby has Sparkles, the twisty balloon creator (11am – 1pm). -
Niagara River Lions vs Guelph Nighthawks
Niagara River Lions vs Guelph Nighthawks at the Meridian Centre. -
Tim Horton's Camp Day
On July 13, you can help open doors for young people in your community by buying a camp bracelet, hot coffee or iced coffee with 100% of the proceeds of your coffee purchase going directly to camp. Help us to make Camp Day 2022 the most successful yet! We hope you will join us to celebrate the magic of camp, support youth in your community and help more kids change their stories. -
Pelham Summerfest
Come Chill on the Hill! Four days of family fun take place in Fonthill, Ontario over the 3rd weekend of July each year – Bring your family, your sunscreen, your lawn chairs and your dancing shoes!Free Admission