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Real-estate company to build 5,000 new rentals as government eliminates GST on rental developments
The CEO of Dream Unlimited, Michael Cooper, says high interest rates and construction costs had put many projects on pause. -
St. Catharines approves graphic image bylaw
Residents in St. Catharines shouldn't have to see unwanted graphic images in their mailbox anymore. -
David McCallum, star of hit TV series 'The Man From U.N.C.L.E.' and 'NCIS,' dies at 90
Actor David McCallum, who became a teen heartthrob in the hit series ``The Man From U.N.C.L.E.'' in the 1960s and was the eccentric medical examiner in the popular ``NCIS'' 40 years later, has died. -
Police ask residents to review security footage as St. Catharines taxi driver remains in critical
A 58-year-old taxi driver in St. Catharines remains in critical condition in hospital following an incident left him injured on the road. -
Crown withdraws charges against construction company in fatal Barrie crash
Criminal charges against a construction company in a crash north of Toronto that killed six young people have been withdrawn by the Crown. -
With Ford deal approved, Unifor sets sights on GM for next round of auto talks
Canada's largest private sector union says it will turn to negotiations with General Motors after members voted to accept its labour agreement with Ford Motor Co. of Canada. -
NDP House leader says Speaker should resign after honouring man who fought for Nazis
NDP House leader Peter Julian is calling on House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota to step down after he invited a man who fought for the Nazis to attend a speech by the Ukrainian president. -
Community supports family after 6 year old passed away battling Leukemia
Six year old Jordy Pepperall passed away earlier this month after battling Leukemia. -
Ontario legislature resumes; opposition parties say Greenbelt questions linger
Ontario provincial politicians are heading back to the legislature today after its summer break that saw a whirlwind few weeks of developments in the Greenbelt controversy. -
Report says to prioritize disadvantaged people for primary care and screening access
A group of Canadian doctors, nurses and other health-care providers has issued recommendations on how to make health care more equitable for disadvantaged people. -
Report shows long wait times for children needing spinal surgery
A new report on long wait times for children needing care highlights delays in spinal surgery for scoliosis. -
Augustine Lakeshore access property to close early for shoreline protection
The Township of Wainfleet is informing the public that the Augustine Lakeshore Access Property will be temporarily closed starting this Wednesday.
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Ontario businessman loses $38K in cheque-cashing scam
An Ontario businessman says he has to pay about $38,000 after he was the victim of a cheque-cashing scam and failed to immediately report the fraudulent activity to his bank. -
Police shut down roads around Queen's Park after receiving info about possible vehicle convoy
Toronto police have shut down roads surrounding Queen's Park this morning in anticipation of a demonstration at the provincial legislature today. -
Man rushed to hospital via emergency run after stabbing: Toronto police
A man was rushed to hospital via emergency run after a stabbing in Toronto’s Weston neighbourhood on Monday night. -
SIU clears officer in connection with shooting death of Stoney Creek, Ont. landlord
Ontario’s police watchdog has cleared a Hamilton police officer who was involved in the shooting death of a landlord who fatally shot two of his tenants in May. -
'Greenbelt just the tip of the iceberg': Scrutiny turns to boundary changes benefiting developer who bought tickets to Ford stag party
The scandal over the removal of land from the protected Greenbelt for a connected few could be just "the tip of the iceberg" as opposition parties called for a new investigation of a different set of land changes that may prove to be another type of headache for Ontario's beleaguered government. -
Former Toronto area doctor found guilty on 16 counts of sexual assault
A former doctor from Richmond Hill, Ont. has been convicted of sexually assaulting more than a dozen of his patients over the course of nearly a decade at a clinic in York region. -
Lockdown lifted at Durham College's Whitby campus after man stabbed
Durham College’s Whitby campus is currently under lockdown after a man was stabbed late Monday afternoon. -
Police identify stabbing victim found near Finch Station
Toronto police have now identified the 23-year-old man fatally stabbed near Finch Station Sunday. -
Ontario proposes new way of funding GO Transit stations, spurring nearby development
Ontario's minister of infrastructure is proposing a new way of funding GO Transit stations that she says will both increase transit service and housing nearby. -
Canadian air force investigating 'inappropriate and unapproved' call sign broadcast on U.K. flight
The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) is investigating an ‘inappropriate and unapproved’ call sign that was transmitted electronically from one of its aircraft on Monday. -
Peel police share call where someone misused 911 to complain about their Tim Hortons order
Peel police are reminding residents when to call their emergency line after someone called police over a Tim Hortons order. -
Ontario to introduce new Greenbelt law soon, new housing minister says
Ontario's legislature resumed sitting Monday after a summer recess, with a controversy about Greenbelt land removals looming large, despite Premier Doug Ford saying last week that he is reversing the decision.
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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. -
CIBC Run For The Cure
As breast cancer continues to be the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Canadian women, affecting the lives of so many families every day, the CIBC Run for the Cure gives families, friends and supporters the opportunity to join together to honour and celebrate their loved ones, while making a real difference. Join us on Sunday, October 1 and help change the future of breast cancer forever. -
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!