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BREAKING: Police charge man, 48, in double homicide in St. Catharines

BREAKING: Police charge man, 48, in double homicide in St. Catharines

Charges are in relation to suspicious deaths Monday of two 75-year-olds on Elma Street
Two arrested in connection with Grimsby/Lincoln break-and-enters

Two arrested in connection with Grimsby/Lincoln break-and-enters

Police looking into at least eight cases
2023 Sunshine List: Thorold City Hall staff receive pay bumps

2023 Sunshine List: Thorold City Hall staff receive pay bumps

One official received an increase of $26,000 when compared to the year before
It's Easter weekend! Here's what's closed for the holiday

It's Easter weekend! Here's what's closed for the holiday

A long weekend means there are changes to what's open
Niagara Falls man charged following altercation with BB gun

Niagara Falls man charged following altercation with BB gun

Police say the 31-year-old was in possession of a replica Sig Sauer P226 pistol as well as a hatchet
Voting open for CAA worst roads campaign — see which Niagara roads made 2023 list

Voting open for CAA worst roads campaign — see which Niagara roads made 2023 list

Nominations for the worst road can be cast until April 19
Bethesda goes blue for World Autism Awareness Day

Bethesda goes blue for World Autism Awareness Day

Annual observance joins millions around the world advocating for individuals living with a spectrum disorder
Four years in jail for Welland Rd. drunk driver

Four years in jail for Welland Rd. drunk driver

Timothy Climenhaga plowed into residence at foot of Haist St. last November
U of G research could help keep chocolate prices in check

U of G research could help keep chocolate prices in check

Real-world application found for previously identified ingredient that eliminates need for costly process
Feds, province fight over affordable housing progress with over $350 million at stake

Feds, province fight over affordable housing progress with over $350 million at stake

The spat needs to be sorted by the end of the week or the province will lose out on the money