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WORLD: SARS didn't prepare the hospitality industry for the prolonged impact of COVID-19

WORLD: SARS didn't prepare the hospitality industry for the prolonged impact of COVID-19

Hotels, as places of refuge, pleasure, business and also contagion, are important places to explore how the tourism sector pilots its way through pandemics
Police investigate Niagara Falls break and enter

Police investigate Niagara Falls break and enter

Ssuspects are believed to be armed and dangerous
Mitacs, Brock U partner up to help non-profits hire interns

Mitacs, Brock U partner up to help non-profits hire interns

Applications open for internship program supporting students and small businesses
Holidays are for helping, says trio who dropped off bags with essentials at Community Care

Holidays are for helping, says trio who dropped off bags with essentials at Community Care

Over 600 bags distributed in the last week
St. Catharines supports proposed expansion of Hospice Niagara services

St. Catharines supports proposed expansion of Hospice Niagara services

Councillors voted unanimously to approve $646,351 over five years to create 20 new hospice palliative care beds
Niagara police lay six impaired charges over the last week

Niagara police lay six impaired charges over the last week

These charges were laid between Dec. 7 to Dec. 13
COLUMN: How to update your library card from the comfort of your favorite reading chair

COLUMN: How to update your library card from the comfort of your favorite reading chair

Escape into the world of books this season
Niagara Health executive says rate of infection will put a strain on hospitals if the rate isn't slowed down

Niagara Health executive says rate of infection will put a strain on hospitals if the rate isn't slowed down

Pleads with residents to follow protocols over the holidays as infections rise dramatically
Over 400 active cases of COVID-19 in Niagara after 62 residents test positive on Tuesday

Over 400 active cases of COVID-19 in Niagara after 62 residents test positive on Tuesday

One more site added to Niagara Health hospital outbreak