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Thorold teen drafted to Niagara Ice Dogs

Thorold teen drafted to Niagara Ice Dogs

15-year-old Reece Matier hopes to make his hometown proud; 'It's kind of the team I grew up on'
Downtown businesses to put on Mother's Day event

Downtown businesses to put on Mother's Day event

Participants will get to make a candle, lotion, and intention roller ball; 'We're trying to work together as a group'
Smile Cookie campaign to support two Niagara Region charities

Smile Cookie campaign to support two Niagara Region charities

100 per cent of the proceeds will be donated to The Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region and Autism Ontario South Region
Queenston boat launch getting new dock system

Queenston boat launch getting new dock system

It's expected the boat launch will be closed from Monday, April 22 to Friday, April 26
Summit aims to gather community to improve youth sport

Summit aims to gather community to improve youth sport

The event will feature two dozen workshops, panels and presentations from both academic and community sport professionals
Jeff Cowan of NOTL in court over art fraud case

Jeff Cowan of NOTL in court over art fraud case

Three men accused of making and selling fake paintings by renowned Ontario Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau
NPCA celebrates 65th anniversary, move to new Thorold headquarters

NPCA celebrates 65th anniversary, move to new Thorold headquarters

Conservation authority holding AGM at new office at 3350 Merrittville Highway in Thorold
South Niagara Rowing Club nets $149,800

South Niagara Rowing Club nets $149,800

Ontario government grant helps group set its future path
More than lawsuit needed to address social media’s influence on youth

More than lawsuit needed to address social media’s influence on youth

Four Ontario school boards recently announced a $4.5-billion lawsuit against the social media giants behind Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and TikTok
As private-pay crackdown looms, 'executive health' clinics charge freely

As private-pay crackdown looms, 'executive health' clinics charge freely

Clinics operate by paywalling primary care physicians behind 'block fees' for non-OHIP-covered services