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CANADA: Study shows women-owned businesses hit harder by pandemic

CANADA: Study shows women-owned businesses hit harder by pandemic

'It feels like I'm drowning,' single mom and founder and CEO of The Workaround says
Nothing to watch on Netflix? That classic you love could be free to borrow from Thorold library

Nothing to watch on Netflix? That classic you love could be free to borrow from Thorold library

Rebecca Lazarenko lists some new blockbuster flicks that recently hit the library shelves
Thorold fitness trainer leaves Richmond Plaza after 10 years

Thorold fitness trainer leaves Richmond Plaza after 10 years

"Will wear a hazmat suit if I have to in order to get that human connection," says Warrior Fitness' Catherine Drapeau as she reveals the new location for her studio
Niagara Public Health has identified six possible cases of COVID-19 variant

Niagara Public Health has identified six possible cases of COVID-19 variant

Region doing 'intense follow-up' of cases linked back to individuals who traveled to GTA
WATCH: Ontario introducing 'first of its kind' anti-human trafficking legislation

WATCH: Ontario introducing 'first of its kind' anti-human trafficking legislation

Proposed changes will better protect victims, support survivors and increase tools to crack down on offenders
COVID-19: 9 new cases reported in Niagara on Monday

COVID-19: 9 new cases reported in Niagara on Monday

14 patients are in hospital
Police hope to identify owners of recovered stolen property

Police hope to identify owners of recovered stolen property

Items are believed to have been taken in December from vehicles area of Regional Road 20 and Effingham Street, Pelham
Thorold driver among those facing impaired related charges

Thorold driver among those facing impaired related charges

Eight area drivers charged in unrelated incidents
BEYOND LOCAL: COVID-19 has fueled automation — but human involvement is still essential, prof says

BEYOND LOCAL: COVID-19 has fueled automation — but human involvement is still essential, prof says

Automated systems require knowledge, human supervision and intervention from the human operator whenever something goes wrong