While the first weekend of May at the TASC Tulip Pick Farm saw heavy rain and a traffic jam cause hours of trouble for its staff and visitors, last Sunday brought the tulip fields sunny skies and a peaceful Mother's Day.
Emergency crews were called to the intersection of Four Mile Creek and Line 7 roads around 5:45 p.m. yesterday. Niagara Regional Police say the cause of the crash is still under investigation.
Two assaults took place on May 5 and 11 to the same woman in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Niagara Regional Police are asking anyone with security or dash camera footage from the two evenings to come forward.
It's a historical collection covering several decades of Niagara-on-the-Lake's early days, includes hundreds of artifacts and details the life and times of one of Upper Canada's most influential Loyalist families — a family whose fingerprints are all over the history of this town.
The Niagara District Airport is preparing for major upgrades and looking at ways to fly more travellers to more places in Canada and North America — but those behind the new master plan say it’s still early and they need public feedback to shape the next 20 years.
Through a partnership with PortsToronto, the company has officially secured a docking area in Toronto after more than three years of consultation. However, there is still a two-year minimum before the crafts are actually manufactured, Hoverlink's president told The Lake Report.
Linwood Barclay's latest novel packs surprise, suspense and sheer horror. Toy trains, typically associated with joy and innocence, become sinister instruments of evil. Registration is open now for the talk, happening May 21 at Caroline Cellars.
The RCMP did not disclose the cause of the witness' injuries but said that the witness was a Cuban national who endured “superficial injuries as a result of the flight from the scene,” the email states.
"I am wearing my 'I AM CANADIAN' t-shirt, which is 25 years old. I hope the Molson's Canadian beer company will start putting their 'I AM CANADIAN' flags in their beer cases again (I have two of them flying in my front yard)," writes Betty Ann Chandler.
The Thwaites family-run farm stand at 1984 Townline Rd. began its summer season this week, offering locally grown asparagus, peaches and other crops daily.
Curated by Michele-Elise Burnett, the exhibition made its debut at Willowbank and will travel across Canada next year, with its first stop at Black Creek Village in Toronto.
"My concern is this: If we cannot even trust the candidate to make sure a simple sign rule is obeyed, how can we trust that important issued are handled honestly" writes Susan Pohorly.
“I believe words matter and for who we are and what our entire economic outlook is built around, there is one overarching industry, and I feel that's wine,” said Coun. Andrew Niven during the meeting on Tuesday.
Proceeds will go to Happy Days Sanctuary — a registered charity that helps rescue and protect homeless pets and farm animals in Niagara and nearby areas. The auction will run until May 10, 3 p.m.