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BEYOND LOCAL: The reality of gluten-free diet for those with celiac disease, wheat allergy

BEYOND LOCAL: The reality of gluten-free diet for those with celiac disease, wheat allergy

Sticking to a gluten-free diet is expensive, socially challenging and linked to nutritional inadequacies, prof says
Images released in Niagara Falls robbery investigation

Images released in Niagara Falls robbery investigation

Five suspects are believe to be involved
Good morning, Thorold!

Good morning, Thorold!

Try to be a rainbow in someone else's cloud.
OPINION: Ageist attitudes evident as COVID-19 vaccines roll-out

OPINION: Ageist attitudes evident as COVID-19 vaccines roll-out

Stories out of the U.S. show troubling attitudes toward older people, and it may be extending into Canada too
BEYOND LOCAL: How to renovate your home without ruining your relationship

BEYOND LOCAL: How to renovate your home without ruining your relationship

As we head into spring and summer, the most popular seasons for home improvement, it’s important for couples to set ground rules before breaking ground
Good morning, Thorold!

Good morning, Thorold!

Act as if what you do makes a difference. It does.
BEYOND LOCAL: Strategies for successful transition in a family business

BEYOND LOCAL: Strategies for successful transition in a family business

The family business is among the most common organizations in the world. But figuring out succession plans is rife with complications
REMEMBER THIS? John Brown: An honorable and useful career

REMEMBER THIS? John Brown: An honorable and useful career

Local historian Sarah King Head tells the story of one of Thorold's most interesting historical charachters
“Overjoyed” to give back

“Overjoyed” to give back

Thorold volunteer a “relentless advocate” for survivors of violence, exploitation and sex trafficking
BEYOND LOCAL: Study suggests neonic pesticides harming monarch butterfly eggs

BEYOND LOCAL: Study suggests neonic pesticides harming monarch butterfly eggs

University of Guelph researcher Ryan Norris conducted one of the first real-world studies on monarch butterflies and so-called neonic pesticides. He says the chemical seems to reduce the number of eggs that successfully hatch