Niagara Region has announced the appointment of Terry Ricketts as the new Commissioner of Public Works. Ricketts’ appointment follows an extensive, Canada-wide, recruitment process that was undertaken by an independent recruitment agency. Ricketts joins Niagara Region...
The circumstances surrounding the death of a 58-year-old taxi driver in St. Catharines remains under investigation. Just before 4:45 AM Saturday Niagara Regional Police responded to an assist ambulance call on Eastchester Avenue near Lorne Street. The taxi driver had...
September 30 marks the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. In August of 2021, Niagara-on-the-Lake Council approved that the Town commit to recognizing September 30 as the Day by sharing the stories of residential school survivors, their families, and...
On Wednesday, October 4, the City of Niagara Falls will officially recognize the Ontario Lottery & Gaming Corporation for its financial contributions to various capital projects in the community. The recognition event will take place at the newly constructed...
A newly released report co-led by Brock University and the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health aims to create and strengthen supports and services for Indigenous Peoples with neurodevelopmental differences. Published this week, the report calls for culturally...
The City of St. Catharines has officially unveiled ‘The Pull’, a commemorative art piece that pays homage to the tow horses that played a crucial role in the history of the Welland Canals. Kiwanis St. Catharines and the Port Dalhousie Beautification and Works...