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Greenbelt scandal continues to escalate

Greenbelt scandal continues to escalate

The fiasco's first casualty and a transfer of investigatory authority between police feed the already red-hot controversy
Strong mayor? Don't care, say many small town mayors

Strong mayor? Don't care, say many small town mayors

Most mayors don't think they'll have trouble meeting the new provincially-imposed targets
Pedestrian in critical condition after being hit in Niagara Falls

Pedestrian in critical condition after being hit in Niagara Falls

The 43-year-old pedestrian was taken to an out-of-town trauma center
Good morning, Pelham!

Good morning, Pelham!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
Lincoln Pelham Library receives grant for bookmobile

Lincoln Pelham Library receives grant for bookmobile

Even in the age of the Kindle and iPad, a library on wheels can still attract an audience
Wanted federal offender known to frequent NIagara area

Wanted federal offender known to frequent NIagara area

He is wanted on a Canada Wide Warrant for breaching his statutory release
Section of Cream Street to be closed for several weeks

Section of Cream Street to be closed for several weeks

The street will shut down between Roland Road and Sawmill Road on September 5
COTE'S COMMENTS | No more yelling, 'Fore!'

COTE'S COMMENTS | No more yelling, 'Fore!'

'I have observed many indescribable behaviours and heard language not fit to print in this family oriented medium'
Ontario offers money to public health units that voluntarily merge

Ontario offers money to public health units that voluntarily merge

The Progressive Conservative government in 2019 moved from funding 75 per cent of public-health costs, with municipalities paying for 25 per cent, to a 70-30 cost-sharing formula
Regional reorganization, housing affordability discussed at AMO

Regional reorganization, housing affordability discussed at AMO

Facilitators who could decide the fate Niagara will be appointed by Sept. 11