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Port Colborne Man arrested after brief stand off with NRPS officers
Niagara officers responded to a disturbance in the City of Port Colborne on Friday September 22nd on an initial report of a man stealing items from a parked pickup truck. -
Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley releases statement on protection of Green Belt lands
Regional Chair Jim Bradley has offered a statement regarding the announcement by Premier Ford that development will not be occurring in the Green Belt. -
NASA spacecraft delivering biggest sample yet from an asteroid
Planet Earth is about to receive a special delivery - the biggest sample yet from an asteroid. -
B.C. frog relocation project aims to better understand conservation practice
A University of British Columbia researcher spent the summer wading through wetlands near Cranbrook, B-C, following Columbia spotted frogs fitted with trackers to understand how to save them. -
Zelenskyy, accompanied by Trudeau, greets cheering crowd of supporters in Toronto
A large crowd of members of the Ukrainian community and politicians welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as he walked into a Canadian Armed Forces facility in Toronto Friday night. -
Critical incident involving RCMP, B.C. Premier David Eby says
British Columbia Premier David Eby says there's been a critical incident involving RCMP in the Metro Vancouver suburb of Coquitlam. -
Ford shuffles cabinet after minister resignations
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has shuffled his cabinet in the wake of two minister resignations, moving David Piccini from environment to labour, promoting Andrea Khanjin to cabinet as environment minister, and promoting Todd McCarthy from an associate minister to minister of public and business service delivery. -
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addresses Canada's Parliament
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says Ukraine will be victorious in the war against Russia -- not genocide. -
Education workers represented by ETFO reach tentative contract deal
The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario has reached a tentative contract agreement with the government for the education workers it represents. -
Man and woman from St. Catharines face human trafficking charges
Niagara Regional Police say that they launched an investigation alongside Halton police this month. -
Ontario Labour Minister Monte McNaughton leaving government
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says Labour Minister Monte McNaughton is leaving government. -
Many dangerous criminals in medium and minimum security prisons
Of the 700 offenders deemed ``most dangerous'' in Canada, 580 of the dangerous offenders in custody are classified as needing medium-security lodgings, while only 99 require maximum-security classification.
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Man allegedly impersonated police officer, sexually assaulted 13-year-old girl in Brampton
A 33-year-old man has been charged for allegedly impersonating a police officer and sexually assaulting a teenage girl in Brampton earlier this week. -
Moneris says systems back online after users across Canada report outages affecting debit, credit payments
The payment processing company Moneris says it has resolved an outage that appeared to affect debit and credit transactions across the country. -
Man wanted for fleeing police after Mississauga assault
Peel police are searching for a man following a string of alleged offences in the Mississauga area. -
City of Toronto breaks ground on trapped boring machine after over a year
Toronto has broken ground on a trapped boring machine on the city’s west end, officials confirmed on Saturday. -
Teen run over by truck near Toronto after skateboarding with it
A 16-year-old girl is in life-threatening condition after being run over by a pickup truck she was holding onto while skateboarding on Friday night. -
TTC throws goodbye party for Scarborough SRT after derailment hastened closure
Toronto's public transit provider is bidding farewell to one of its most iconic lines today with a goodbye party in the part of the city the trains served for nearly 40 years. -
Why is Brampton rent surging 3 times faster than every other city in Canada?
Rent in Brampton shot up three times faster over the last year than the national average in Canada, according to a rental report. -
Zelenskyy, accompanied by Trudeau, greets large crowd of supporters in Toronto
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is greeting a large crowd of supporters at a Canadian Armed Forces facility in Toronto. -
Blue Jays win 6-2 in Game 1 against Tampa Bay Rays
The Toronto Blue Jays won 6-2 Friday in the first of a 3-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays. -
Toronto police looking for man who allegedly lifted up clothing of 2 girls, took picture
Toronto police are looking for a man who allegedly lifted up the clothing of two young girls and, in one instance, took a picture of the victim’s stomach. -
Police warn of increasingly aggressive behaviour in local youths at Hamilton festival and fairs
Hamilton police are warning of a “concerning” spike in youth-related robberies and swarming incidents at recent festivals and fairs. -
Memorial held for Bingo, Toronto police dog killed while on-duty in July
A procession and memorial service was held Friday to remember and say goodbye to Bingo — a trusted Toronto Police Service (TPS) K9 unit police dog.
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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. -
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+ -
Niagara Grape & Wine Festival
Established in 1951, the Niagara Grape & Wine Festival is the oldest and largest celebration of its kind in Canada! What began as a local harvest festival has now evolved into a year-round extravaganza of Grape & Wine delights, featuring flagship events in January, June, and September. Delve into our website to uncover the finest offerings of Niagara wine country and get to know our story from bud to bottle! -
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.