




The bus driver wasn't hurt, according to Niagara Student Transportation Services. (Supplied photo) A school bus with no students on board ended up in the ditch near King and Paffard streets early Thursday morning. The



Niagara libraries are encouraging residents to celebrate Family Literacy Day this Friday by joining the Read For 15 challenge, which as the name suggests challenges families to spend 15 minutes reading on Jan. 25.

Construction on Niagara-on-the-Lake’s sewage treatment project is coming to an end. The wastewater treatment plant on Lakeshore Road is in the final commissioning phase. The Region is currently preparing for a 14-day run test in

On Jan. 15, Niagara-on-the-Lake council was presented with a resolution to support modernized alcohol sales which could benefit local wineries and grape growers. In recent years, the provincial government has taken steps to modernize alcohol sale




Niagara Region's public works committee is hoping to make some policy changes to the way garbage is collected. The main proposal is to implement garbage collection once every two weeks, while organics and recycling


Voices of Freedom Park on Regent Street was officially opened on Nov. 2, with the goal of celebrating the town’s Black history. However since December of last year, the park’s monuments have been covered as

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