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Volunteers needed for annual spring cleanup this Saturday

Volunteers needed for annual spring cleanup this Saturday

The event takes place on Saturday April 13 at 9:30 a.m.
Thoroldite takes seat on Niagara Police Services Board

Thoroldite takes seat on Niagara Police Services Board

Henry D'Angela served on the board from December 2010 to December 2014, and has been welcomed back
Singer-songwriter Jacob Moon appears in Thorold this Friday

Singer-songwriter Jacob Moon appears in Thorold this Friday

Jacob Moon kicks off a new era of musical presentations at the St. John's Church Hall.
CANADA: Could the death of the CWHL mark the beginning of a new era of women's hockey?

CANADA: Could the death of the CWHL mark the beginning of a new era of women's hockey?

The models used in the past pave the way for new and viable professional women's hockey approaches to emerge
April comes in with the Lions spring sociable

April comes in with the Lions spring sociable

Performer Pat Hewitt was recognized by the Thorold Lions Club for being an annual hit at last night's Spring Fling in Thorold South.
LETTER: Remembering banking in Thorold

LETTER: Remembering banking in Thorold

A recent reference in the ThoroldNews about the Royal Bank closing prompted this letter from a nostalgic memory.
Police appeal to public for information on an assault in St. Catharines

Police appeal to public for information on an assault in St. Catharines

Assault occurred during a St. Patrick's Day celebration at Twelve Mile Lounge
Today last chance to save on fertilizer

Today last chance to save on fertilizer

Discount prices for fertilizer will continue today at the charity fundraiser in the Rexall parking lot of the Pine Plaza from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New comprehensive zoning bylaw creates concerns

New comprehensive zoning bylaw creates concerns

Conforming to the new Thorold Official Plan is creating uncertainty for some developers and land owners
BEYOND LOCAL: Should vaccination be a choice?

BEYOND LOCAL: Should vaccination be a choice?

Most Canadians support the idea of mandatory vaccination, but unintended consequences could worsen the under-vaccination problem