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Niagara police investigate robbery at St. Catharines convenience store (3 photos)

Niagara police investigate robbery at St. Catharines convenience store (3 photos)

The incident occurred on Jan. 14, 2021, at approximately 5:12 a.m
Niagara Falls resident charged with speeding, stunt driving in Guelph

Niagara Falls resident charged with speeding, stunt driving in Guelph

Police say the vehicle was clocked in at over 130 km/h in an 80 zone
Four-year-old boy succumbs to injuries following serious collision in Lincoln

Four-year-old boy succumbs to injuries following serious collision in Lincoln

Police say the boy had been injured after the snow sled he was riding entered the roadway
Five area drivers face impaired-related charges

Five area drivers face impaired-related charges

The public is encouraged to contact the Niagara Regional Police Service Traffic Safety Hotline or Crime Stoppers to report those who are driving in contravention of the suspension, police say
Ontario impaired driving sanctions lag other provinces

Ontario impaired driving sanctions lag other provinces

Ontario isn't tough enough on first-time impaired drivers, lagging behind many other provinces, some experts say
Police distribute care bundles during Socks for Change program

Police distribute care bundles during Socks for Change program

Distribution efforts across Niagara will continue until the end of March
Missing Niagara Falls teen located safe

Missing Niagara Falls teen located safe

Police would like to thank the media and public for their help in this matter
Seven drivers face impaired-related charges in the region

Seven drivers face impaired-related charges in the region

'Impaired driving is still the leading cause of criminal deaths in Canada,' say police
Parrot dies in St. Catharines house fire

Parrot dies in St. Catharines house fire

Cause of the fire remains under investigation
Niagara Falls man charged with sexual assault

Niagara Falls man charged with sexual assault

Detectives have reason to believe there may be more victims