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Niagara will move to red zone on Monday allowing for gyms, hair salons and indoor dining to resume
Niagara will move into the red level of Ontario reopening framework on Monday. -
Having a hard time booking a campsite in Ontario? Reservations have doubled
Ontario Parks says that reservations for its campsites have nearly doubled since the same time last year. -
Ontario warns health-care providers of counterfeit N95 masks sent from its stockpile
Ontario says it has discovered that it unknowingly obtained and distributed counterfeit N95 masks to health-care providers. -
St. Catharines hair salon now closed after order from public health
Niagara Region Public Health has ordered a St. Catharines salon to close its doors. -
20,000 COVID vaccines administered in Niagara, officials look to vaccinate more front line workers
Niagara is marking a milestone as over 20,000 COVID vaccines have now been administered. -
21 new cases of COVID in Niagara, no new deaths
21 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in Niagara today. -
BREAKING | Niagara moving into red level on Monday March 1st
Niagara will move into the red level of Ontario reopening framework on Monday. -
Police looking for missing 14 yr old Niagara Falls girl last seen Thursday morning
Niagara Regional Police are currently searching for missing 14 year old Niagara Falls girl. -
Fort Erie launching online feedback platform
Let's Talk Fort Erie (LTFE) will give users the chance to share their opinions on past, current, and upcoming Fort Erie projects. -
NRP search for missing Niagara Falls teen
14 year old Kayla Roloson was last seen on Thursday morning at 9:15 when she left her home in the Pettit Street and Glengate Street area of Niagara Falls. -
Ontario creating task force to help tourism industry recover
A task force will be created to help the tourism industry in Ontario recover from the pandemic. -
Ontario health officials report 1,258 more COVID-19 cases
Today's update includes 28 new deaths linked to the virus.
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Video in court shows suspects fleeing after 2019 shooting on Queen Street
Lawyers are in closing arguments in a trial related to a brazen daylight shooting in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto two years ago, with prosecutors advancing the argument that the attack was motivated by disputes rooted in the victim’s social media presence and his music. -
Man charged after allegedly spiking woman’s smoothie, drugs seized in apartment
A 33-year-old man has been arrested after he allegedly slipped an unknown substance into a woman’s smoothie earlier this month. -
Nurse, five Raptors assistants sidelined to due COVID-19 health and safety protocols
Raptors head coach Nick Nurse and five members of his coaching staff have been sidelined due to COVD-19 health and safety protocols. -
Police search for suspect in 2020 drive-by shooting
Toronto police have identified a suspect in connection with a drive-by shooting in North York last year. -
Black history must become part of Ontario’s curriculum to help fight systemic racism in schools, advocates say
An Ontario historian says Black history needs to become a mandatory part of the province’s curriculum instead of leaving it up to teachers to choose what kids will learn. -
Warning issued after scammers offer fake jobs at Toronto airport
Officials are warning of a scam in which people are being offered fake employment at Canada’s largest airport. -
Ontario's police watchdog charges Durham cop with 2019 death of man in custody
Ontario's police watchdog has charged a Durham police officer in connection with the death of a 32-year-old man who died while in custody in Oshawa in 2019. -
Toronto-area mother and son charged after police seize crack cocaine and fentanyl worth $20K
As a Toronto-area mother and son were taken into police custody for allegedly selling crack cocaine and fentanyl, officers seized more than $15,000 in cash and about $20,000 in illegal drugs. -
Found remains tied to fatal police shooting at Toronto apartment now a homicide investigation
A missing person investigation that has so far led police to shoot a man dead in a downtown Toronto apartment tower and charge a second man with indignity to a body is now a homicide investigation, with detectives saying they are conducting DNA testing to identify human remains they have found. -
Ontario hopeful AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine will speed up distribution timeline
Ontario officials are welcoming the approval of AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine, saying it will speed up the timeline for rolling out vaccinations in the province, even though it might not be distributed to people over 65. -
Prioritizing vaccine rollout by neighbourhood in Ontario could save nearly 170 lives, report finds
A vaccine distribution strategy that prioritizes older residents in Ontario’s hardest-hit neighbourhoods could save the lives of nearly 170 people between now and the end of May, according to a new brief prepared by the province’s COVID-19 science table. -
Starting Monday, Hamilton will begin vaccinating residents 85+ and York Region will allow residents 80+ to book appointment
Starting Monday, York Region residents 80 years of age or older can book an appointment to receive their COVID-19 vaccine.
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Education Foundation of Niagara's Porta Backyarda The Ultimate Staycation
Enhance the spirit of giving and support students in need. This Friday, December 4th, The Education Foundation of Niagara is proud to launch their “Porta Bacyarda” campaign with your chance to win two Lowes Canada luxury sheds will all proceeds supporting DSBN elementary and secondary students in need. Check out “The Oasis” and “The Cave” one-of-a-kind sheds on display at the Pen Centre in St. Catharines until the draw date of June 30th, 2021