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BEYOND LOCAL: How practicing mindfulness can help us through the coronavirus pandemic

BEYOND LOCAL: How practicing mindfulness can help us through the coronavirus pandemic

The coronavirus pandemic has altered our ways of living — mindfulness can help us reconnect with our selves and each other
Grimsby store owner charged with fraud

Grimsby store owner charged with fraud

Officers seized merchandise bearing illegal trademarks
Good morning, Thorold!

Good morning, Thorold!

Live long and prosper
CANADA: Kids should return to school full-time, but masks not ideal for all grades, SickKids says

CANADA: Kids should return to school full-time, but masks not ideal for all grades, SickKids says

Doctors say evidence is mounting that young children don't play a "significant role" in spreading COVID-19, compared to teenagers and other adults
Three graduating student receive $1K religious scholarships

Three graduating student receive $1K religious scholarships

The three students have received the 2020 St. Kevin Social Justice scholarships
One dead, another airlifted to hospital following head-on crash in Niagara-on-the-Lake

One dead, another airlifted to hospital following head-on crash in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Police are investigating, and roads are closed in the area
Ottawa men arrested after shooting in Niagara Falls

Ottawa men arrested after shooting in Niagara Falls

Police say a replica gun was discharged and a male victim was struck by the pellets
Community Care 'Snacks 'n' Sneakers' program hopes for more donations

Community Care 'Snacks 'n' Sneakers' program hopes for more donations

First day of school only six weeks away – puts pressure on struggling Niagara families
Officers still investigating June 21 fatal collision in Niagara Falls

Officers still investigating June 21 fatal collision in Niagara Falls

Police believe there may be further witnesses
Not all online criticism is bad for business, says Brock prof

Not all online criticism is bad for business, says Brock prof

Assistant marketing professor, Joachim Scholz, believes amid online criticism, companies must sometimes 'offend people' to stand by values