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Local restaurant hopes shutdowns won't force them to close

Local restaurant hopes shutdowns won't force them to close

Pho 18 owners: 'Trying to keep our chin up'
Brock offers some free ways to stay fit, healthy during isolation

Brock offers some free ways to stay fit, healthy during isolation

The Brock-Niagara Centre for Health and Well-Being will have daily home workouts posted on their Facebook page and website
COLUMN: Glad to be back?

COLUMN: Glad to be back?

Cathy Pelletier: We never thought we’d be posing with rolls of toilet paper, but things have changed since January
Three new cases of COVID-19 in Niagara

Three new cases of COVID-19 in Niagara

Region releases ages, country of travel of patients diagnosed with coronavirus
Online study examines how parents are talking to kids about COVID-19

Online study examines how parents are talking to kids about COVID-19

Researcher wants to hear from parents or guardians of children about how they are talking about the global COVID-19 pandemic
Ontario government defines essential services

Ontario government defines essential services

Other business-owners encouraged to continue operations through work-from-home and other innovative business models, says Ford
The Foster Festival suspends all public events, performances

The Foster Festival suspends all public events, performances

Summer season suspended - theatre group vows to return in 2021
'Expecting cases of COVID-19 to rise in Niagara this week'

'Expecting cases of COVID-19 to rise in Niagara this week'

Dr. Mustafa Hirji says returning snowbirds could spread COVID-19 unless they isolate
BREAKING: Premier doesn't think students will go back to school on April 6

BREAKING: Premier doesn't think students will go back to school on April 6

Ford made the statement during a press conference this afternoon
Canadian boycott of Tokyo games will influence others to do the same, Brock profs say

Canadian boycott of Tokyo games will influence others to do the same, Brock profs say

Associate Professor of Sport Management Julie Steven says pressure on the International Olympic Committee by national committees is the only way the dates of the games could be changed