Below is a listing of closures and operating hours for City facilities over the Victoria Day long weekend. The listing can also be found at www.stcatharines.ca.
The City is marking the first long weekend of the summer with a number of activities this Saturday, May 18.
The city set a budget of $42.8 million for the above-ground construction works.
Residents will have the opportunity to learn more about the Pan Am Games this Saturday when the TO2015 Community Tour rolls into Lakeside Park.
The incident happened Monday around 5 p.m. at the Walmart store, located on Vansickle Road, in St. Catharines.
The Hotel Dieu Shaver Hospital will soon open a Parkinson’s rehab clinic thanks to the generosity of hockey legend Steve Ludzik.
Freezing temperatures and patchy frost expected tonight with widespread frost Monday night.
A 39-year-old St. Catharines woman was killed in a single-vehicle accident early Sunday. The accident happened around 6:14 a.m. on Niagara Street near Parnell Road, in St. Catharines.
Between the years of 1914 to 1932, during the construction of the fourth Welland Canal, 124 workers lost their lives – many were immigrants who came to Niagara to find work and build better futures for their families.
The incident happened Monday around 2 a.m. along the pathway on the east side of 12 Mile Creek near Glendale Avenue.
Construction began Jan. 21 to replace aging cast iron watermains on St. Paul Street from William Street to Court Street and to install a new watermain on Head Street from Bond Street to the north limit.
Residents whose material has not been picked up on their Thursday collection day should have their materials at the curbside by 7 a.m on Friday morning.
Crash involved four vehicles, including a tractor-trailer.
Two people are facing drug charges after Niagara Regional Police raided two homes - one in St. Catharines, the other in Lincoln - seizing more than $1 million worth of marijuana.
The incident happened around 4:44 p.m. Wednesday at the Tropicana Variety Store, located at 108 Arthur St.
Niagara Regional Police have identified a suspect in connection with a suspicious blaze at a condominium complex in St. Catharines Saturday evening that caused $2 million damage to the unoccupied structure.
The Ontario Fire Marshal's office has been called in to investigate a massive blaze that destroyed a condominium complex Saturday night.