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Gaming Gators on Front Street to close its doors

Gaming Gators on Front Street to close its doors

The video game store is closing to focus on its new location in St. Catharines; 'Our goal was always to make it closer to the Pen Centre and we were finally able to get a spot'
Drugs and guns bust targets four suspects—including 14-year-old

Drugs and guns bust targets four suspects—including 14-year-old

Search warrants executed in St. Catharines and Niagara Falls; police seize loaded Glock, modified shotgun and $122,000 worth of meth, fentanyl and other drugs
City to install three-way stop at Westmount and Thompson

City to install three-way stop at Westmount and Thompson

Some councillors have questions about the efficacy of the new three-way stop; 'So you’re going to have a stop sign, three houses and then another stop sign?'
Nurse accused of assaulting two-year-old child in Thorold

Nurse accused of assaulting two-year-old child in Thorold

Child in stable condition after sustaining 'serious injuries'; Eric Hang, a 23-year-old registered practical nurse, charged with aggravated assault and assault with a weapon
Good morning, Thorold!

Good morning, Thorold!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Adopt Me: Bessie is a friendly girl

Adopt Me: Bessie is a friendly girl

This week's adoptable friend from LCHS is in!
BIA looking for organization to host community barbecue

BIA looking for organization to host community barbecue

The Thorold BIA hopes to put on a large-scale event on September 17 and they're looking for someone to man the barbecue; 'We can pay the organization $1,500 and they can use it as a fundraiser if they want to'
Canada Revenue Agency has $1.4 billion in uncashed cheques

Canada Revenue Agency has $1.4 billion in uncashed cheques

CRA says it will be sending e-notifications about uncashed cheques to 25,000 Canadians this month; some cheques date back to 1998
Ontario confident in monkeypox vaccine strategy, Moore says

Ontario confident in monkeypox vaccine strategy, Moore says

Ontario's top doctor says the province's current monkeypox vaccination strategy is working and cases of the virus appear to be plateauing
Food Day Canada a time for advocacy and celebration

Food Day Canada a time for advocacy and celebration

‘Eating and shopping is a political act'