Mayors of Niagara’s six southern municipalities will get together Friday morning to begin the process of determining the best place for a second new hospital in the region.
Niagara Health System supervisor Kevin Smith says a new hospital in the south end of the region should be built to replace the current Niagara Falls, ...
No sooner had 340 TRW Automotive workers settled in for a strike Tuesday, word reached the picket line a tentative settlement with the company had bee ...
Management at the firm and representatives of Thompson Products Employees Association, the in-house union that represents the workers, had been in tal ...
Merrittville Speedway opened its 61st season Saturday with Pete Bicknell, Cody McPherson & Kevin Knapp taking home wins in the three-division Spring Sizzler.
District School Board of Niagara trustees got their first taste of community response to the proposals that suggest closing schools in St. Catharines and Thorold.
The incident began around 4:20 p.m. when a citizen reported that his pickup truck and trailer had just been stolen from an address on Albert Street, in St.Catharines.
Ball’s Falls Conservation Area hosted a special War of 1812 commemorative event called Traitors, Treason and Tunes.
Late Wednesday afternoon, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 4207-3 and the university board of trustees each ratified a new tentative agreement reached Tuesday night with the help of a provincially appointed mediator.
Often overlooked during the strike is a community surrounding the university that in many cases exist only because the university exists. When things are disrupted at the school, it can affect them as much as anyone.
Police have arrested two St. Catharines teens accused of setting a fire that crippled a railway bridge near Lock 7 in Thorold.
A senior Brock University official is appealing to professors to maintain their posts for the sake of their students despite an ongoing strike by 38 English-as-asecond-language instructors trying to secure a first collective agreement.
Niagara's New Democratic party reps are challenging Brock University to live up to the terms of a tentative agreement inked with 38 English-as-a-second-language teachers, who have been on strike since Monday.
It’s business as usual for Niagara Health System provincial supervisor Kevin Smith following Tuesday’s budget – and that includes pushing forward with a discussion on whether the area needs a second new hospital.
As a result of the protest, which began at 7 a.m. Monday, police have restricted access to St. David’s Road, blocking off-ramps from Highway 406 in both directions. The ramps off Hwy. 58 onto St. David’s Road are also blocked.
Niagara Regional Police say they 're continuing the investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of a 26-year-old Thorold man whose body was discovered floating in the Welland Canal.
Niagara Regional Police have identified the remains of a man, whose body found floating in the Welland Canal, Sunday afternoon.
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