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Police seize over $100,000 worth of suspected drugs in Welland

Police seize over $100,000 worth of suspected drugs in Welland

The seizure came after police initially arrested a Welland man following an investigation. One other person was also arrested as a result and both are facing numerous charges, including drug trafficking
Niagara Catholic says ‘au revoir’ to grades 1-3 French

Niagara Catholic says ‘au revoir’ to grades 1-3 French

Niagara Catholic is one of only a handful of school boards in Ontario that offers core French to primary students
Mask by-law extended for Niagara as pandemic continues

Mask by-law extended for Niagara as pandemic continues

Regional council issues statement reminding that everyone can't wear one
Outbreak declared at St. Catharines elementary school

Outbreak declared at St. Catharines elementary school

Two more individuals tested positive
There are still summer jobs available with the City of Thorold - but the application deadline is closing in

There are still summer jobs available with the City of Thorold - but the application deadline is closing in

Jobs in aquatics and parks and maintenance still listed
LIVE: Ontario delivering for Brampton with new hospital

LIVE: Ontario delivering for Brampton with new hospital

Construction will start in 2023 on new hospital that will include more than 250 beds
COVID-19: 61 new cases, new retirement home outbreak on Friday in Niagara

COVID-19: 61 new cases, new retirement home outbreak on Friday in Niagara

Highest daily number since Februay 5
Victim stabbed attempting to make citizen’s arrest in St. Catharines: Police

Victim stabbed attempting to make citizen’s arrest in St. Catharines: Police

Three teens – aged 14, 15 and 16 – face charges as a result
New federal modelling shows COVID case counts, severity indicators are back on the rise

New federal modelling shows COVID case counts, severity indicators are back on the rise

Officials say stronger measures will be needed to control the spread of more transmissible variants
CANADA: No-fault automobile insurance silences car crash victims and reduces benefits, expert says

CANADA: No-fault automobile insurance silences car crash victims and reduces benefits, expert says

Sometimes a car accident is no one’s fault. But no-fault insurance systems are problematic, economics prof says