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Two Niagara residents win big with OLG - Poker Lotto
Two Niagara residents have just won big with OLG. -
Ontario Catholic teachers file for conciliation in contract talks
Ontario's English Catholic teachers are asking for a conciliator to help their contract negotiations with the province. -
NRPS investigating break and enter at memorabilia store in Niagara Falls
Niagara detectives are investigating a break and enter at a memorabilia store in Niagara Falls. -
Unemployment rate rises to 5.8%, economy adds modest 25,000 jobs in November
Statistics Canada says the unemployment rate ticked up to 5.8 per cent last month as job creation continues to lag population growth in the country. -
Impaired driving call ends with drug charges against a St. Catharines man
Niagara Regional Police say they received a call around 10:30pm yesterday for a vehicle driving erratically and bumping into curbs. -
Federal government bail-reform legislation on way to becoming law
Justice Minister Arif Virani urged M-Ps to accept the amendments to Bill C-48 on Thursday and they did so unanimously. -
Greens win second Ontario seat in provincial byelection
The Green Party of Ontario has won its second seat in the provincial legislature in a byelection victory. -
Toronto man arrested following drug investigation in St. Catharines
A Toronto man is facing drug charges after officers searched a parked car in St. Catharines. -
Chiefs of Ontario asks for judicial review of carbon price regime
First Nations leaders in Ontario are asking a court to review what they call Canada's ``discriminatory'' carbon price system. -
Planetarium, rainforest on Ontario Science Centre's wish list for new site
A large planetarium and an outdoor adventure park are among a variety of features the Ontario Science Centre would like to see in a new location at Ontario Place. -
Ontario to do away with mandatory coroner's inquests on construction site deaths
Ontario Attorney General Doug Downey says the province intends to do away with mandatory coroner's inquests for workers who died on constructions sites. -
Federal ministers expected to announce sole-source deal for Boeing patrol plane today
Federal ministers are expected to announce today that Boeing is the company of choice to replace the military's aging patrol planes in a multibillion-dollar deal.
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Three Ontario cities have been named by Airbnb as a ‘trending’ destination for holiday travel. Here is the full list
Prince Edward County has made Airbnb’s list of the top “trending” destinations for holiday travel within Canada this month. -
Worker dies after falling from home in Toronto's east end
A man is dead after he fell approximately two stories while working on an East York home on Friday morning, police say. -
SIU ends investigation into Port Hope cop that shot at stolen vehicle and was hit by ricocheting bullet
Ontario’s police watchdog has ended its investigation into the actions of a Port Hope police officer who was injured by a ricocheting bullet after shooting at a stolen vehicle in a McDonald’s restaurant drive through this past summer. -
Ontario adds over 6K jobs in November, employment stable for 5th month
Employment in Ontario has remained relatively stable for the fifth consecutive month, according to Statistics Canada. -
TTC and road closures happening this weekend in Toronto
Several public transit routes and surface streets will be closed in and around Toronto this weekend. -
Ontario English Catholic teachers take next step towards possible strike
Ontario English Catholic teachers are taking the next step towards a possible strike as negotiations with the province come to a stalemate. -
Cracks in job market grow as BoC succeeds at slowing economy to a near halt
Statistics Canada is set to release its November labour force survey this morning. -
Activists deliver 630 letters to minister demanding Canada create ‘Youth Climate Corps’
A group of young climate activists delivered 630 mock cover letter to Minister of Youth Marci Ien’s Toronto constituency office Thursday as part of push for Canada to launch a ‘Youth Climate Corps’. -
Marner's hat trick, shootout winner leads Leafs over Kraken 4-3
Mitch Marner had bagged his second-career hat trick to snap a long goal drought and help his team build a 3-1 advantage through two periods. -
Some Toronto parking fines have increased by up to 150 per cent as of today
The fines for drivers caught illegally parking on municipal and private property have increased today. -
Electric vehicles less reliable than gas powered cars: Consumer Reports
A new survey from Consumer Reports has troubling news concerning electric vehicles (EVs) as owners say they are less reliable than gas powered cars. -
Ontario real estate law update with open bidding option enters into force
New rules for Ontario real estate are coming into force that are meant to provide more clarity and choice for buyers and sellers, though they don't go as far as some had hoped.
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Great Holiday Food Drive
NewsTalk 610 CKTB feels the need — the need to feed! With the 18th Annual Great Holiday Food Drive! This year is even MORE special because we’re spreading the holiday cheer by supporting all Feed Ontario designated food banks in Niagara! Proudly sponsored by MNP Debt St. Catharines. -
Jack and the Beanstalk - The Panto
A GIANT panto is coming to Lighthouse Festival this holiday season filled with uproarious comedy, fantastical costumes, musical numbers that will knock your socks off, a touch of audience participation and, of course, a bag of magic beans! So ladies, gentlemen, those who don’t identify as such, and children of all ages, make your way to Lighthouse Festival and watch as a boy, whose own mother even referred to him as “dim”, trades a cow for a bag of magic beans that grow into a massive beanstalk where he climbs it, steals countless items from a hapless giant, and then cuts down a perfectly good, record-setting beanstalk (even in these trying times of climate change!) leaving the townspeople to clean up the mess. -
Hotel Dieu Shaver - Snowflakes & Angels Christmas Campaign
Each donation made to the Snowflakes & Angels Christmas Campaign honours or remembers a loved one, with a light illuminated on the Hotel Dieu Shaver grounds. These sparkling, bright lights represent the love of a community who comes together during this special season to make a difference in the lives of our patients. -
2024 World Rowing – One ICONIC Destination | One MEGA Event
The 2024 World Rowing Senior, Under 23 and Under 19 Championships will be a combined event, taking place 18 – 25 August in St. Catharines, Canada.