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COVID-19: Should teachers get vaccine priority? Experts say yes, but so should others

COVID-19: Should teachers get vaccine priority? Experts say yes, but so should others

The Canadian Teachers’ Federation (CTF) previously called for governments across Canada to let teachers and educators be among the first in line to get the COVID-19 vaccine, arguing their high risk of exposure
BREAKING: 126 COVID-19 cases reported on Saturday in Niagara

BREAKING: 126 COVID-19 cases reported on Saturday in Niagara

537 active cases after 1,5 weeks of local increases
Good morning, Thorold!

Good morning, Thorold!

Celebrate the little things
CANADA: Survey finds Canadians plan on dieting less and donating more to food banks in 2021

CANADA: Survey finds Canadians plan on dieting less and donating more to food banks in 2021

The poll found that only 30 per cent of Canadians surveyed plan on changing their diet and eating healthier in 2021
Pandemic measures change at Brock as region prepares to move to new COVID restriction level

Pandemic measures change at Brock as region prepares to move to new COVID restriction level

The current change will not change Brock's delivery of on-campus and online classes, but will change some other activities
St. Catharines man wanted in connection with Thorold break-and-enter

St. Catharines man wanted in connection with Thorold break-and-enter

The suspect is facing numerous charges
BREAKING: Niagara to move into red zone on Monday

BREAKING: Niagara to move into red zone on Monday

News of the move broke hours after Premier Ford's press conference
SIU investigating death of 32-year-old man in St. Catharines

SIU investigating death of 32-year-old man in St. Catharines

There is no indication that police were with the man when he died
No red zone announcement for Niagara in Premier Ford's Friday update on the state of COVID-19

No red zone announcement for Niagara in Premier Ford's Friday update on the state of COVID-19

Health officials were certain that the province would move Niagara into the red stage starting Monday