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WATCH: Province to hire 500 more contact tracers, case managers

WATCH: Province to hire 500 more contact tracers, case managers

Boots should be on the ground by mid-November, Ford says
COVID-19: Pandemic could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions, StatCan says

COVID-19: Pandemic could cost Canadian universities millions, even billions, StatCan says

In a report published this week, Statistics Canada tried to estimate university budget losses for the 2020-2021 school year
Good morning, Thorold!

Good morning, Thorold!

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BEYOND LOCAL: Study shows women less likely to critique men’s research in academic journals

BEYOND LOCAL: Study shows women less likely to critique men’s research in academic journals

Comment letters in academic journals respond to previously published articles, and are subject to the same gender disparities found elsewhere in research
18-year-old wanted in St. Catharines stabbing

18-year-old wanted in St. Catharines stabbing

Brendan Butcher-Fawcett may be riding a light-coloured mountain bike
POLL: Are you letting your kids trick or treat this year for Halloween?

POLL: Are you letting your kids trick or treat this year for Halloween?

Health officials say that the tradition could be done as long as safety measures are taken
COLUMN: Carve a pumpkin for Thorold Library – win a gift card

COLUMN: Carve a pumpkin for Thorold Library – win a gift card

Show off your spooky skills this fall – Rebecca Lazarenko on how to do it!
COVID-19 won't spook away trick-or-treating if safety rules followed: health officers

COVID-19 won't spook away trick-or-treating if safety rules followed: health officers

There may be a chance for candy after all
City ramps up enforcement against partying students in Thorold

City ramps up enforcement against partying students in Thorold

Time for education is over, says mayor as bylaw officers issues fines
WATCH: Ford releases details on funding for restaurants, businesses impacted by COVID-19

WATCH: Ford releases details on funding for restaurants, businesses impacted by COVID-19

Today's announcement comes after three COVID-19 hotspots reverted to a modified Stage 2