Brock University looking for overweight teenage girls to take part in study
Brock University is looking for girls to take part in a three month study.The study will examine the role dairy plays in the diet and exercise efforts of overweight teenage girls.The research is...
View ArticleExcellent customer service doesn't have a cupsize according to Ontario Human...
The Ontario Human Rights Commission is calling for an end to sexualized dress codes that discriminate against female and transgender workers. Chief commissioner Renu Mandhane says employers must...
View ArticleSTILL MISSING: NRP wrap up ground searches for missing Niagara woman
Niagara Police say they have completed their ground searches for a missing Fort Erie woman.66 year old Barbara Cowsill has been missing for over a week.She was last seen leaving her Crystal Beach area...
View ArticleNiagara Falls going green
Niagara Falls will be illuminated green for St. Patrick’s Day.In partnership with Tourism Ireland’s “Global Greening” campaign, the Niagara Falls Illumination Board will light Niagara Falls in green on...
View Article'Evil Eyed Fish' found by Nova Scotia fisherman
An unusual fish with glowing, green eyes netted last month in the North Atlantic has caught both the intrigue and disgust of the Internet.Nova Scotia fisherman Scott Tanner snapped photos of the fish...
View ArticleNRP arrest former Senior Accounts Manager at a Canadian financial institution
Niagara Police have arrested a former employee of a Canadian financial institution for fraud.The NRP say back in November of 2015, investigators with Corporate Security at a Canadian financial...
View ArticleSt.Catharines city crews able to prune instead of plow
Warmer winter weather means city crews in St.Catharines have been able to prune rather than plow.Over the last few winters staff from forestry, the cemetery and parks have assisted with snow removal,...
View ArticleBecause it's 2018: Canadian cash will feature a woman
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Bank of Canada is looking for a woman to be featured on a new bank note starting in 2018.Trudeau and Finance Minister Bill Morneau are marking International...
View ArticleFour drivers on NRP's latest impaired drivers list
Niagara Regional Police releasing the latest list of drivers charged with impaired driving offences.Four drivers, two from Hamilton and two from Grimsby were charged between February 29th and March...
View ArticleBREAKING: Niagara high school teacher free on bail
A Niagara high school teacher facing sexual offences involving two female students is free on bail.31 year old Michael Molnar appeared in a bail court in St. Catharines today and was released.Molnar,...
View ArticleLOOK: Video of men stealing from Niagara Falls church property
A priest in Niagara Falls is fed up with vandals stealing lights outside a church.Father Gerard Power has released video footage of what appears to be three young men seen walking up to St.Patrick...
View ArticleNiagara man considered armed and dangerous is wanted for attempted murder
A Canada wide warrant has been issued for a man wanted following a shooting at a Niagara Falls strip club.It happened on Sunday February 21st at 1:30 a.m. in the parking lot of Seductions Gentlemen's...
View ArticleHome Depot job fairs in Niagara today
Home Depot hosting job fairs across the country, and here in Niagara, with plans to hire six thousand workers as it prepares for the busy spring home renovation season.There are two job fairs today,...
View ArticleSt. Catharines council approves 2016 budget
After two nights of budget deliberations, St. Catharines council has said yes to this year's spending plan.So that means residents will pay an extra $68 on their property tax bill this year for the...
View ArticleVideo evidence at trial of two men accused of killing Tim Bosma
A chilling surveillance video shown yesterday at the murder trial of Dellen Millard and Mark Smich accused of killing Tim Bosma of Ancaster.The grainy video from Bobcat of Brantford Ltd, shows two...
View ArticleTrial continues for dump truck driver in Burlington Skyway crash
Testimony continued yesterday at the trial of the dump truck driver accused of driving drunk and smashing his vehicle into the Burlington Skyway the afternoon of July 31, 2014.The lawyer for 36 year...
View ArticleBoston bombing survivor among dead in crash in Dubai
A prosecutor in Dubai says high speed and drinking were involved in Sunday's Ferrari crash that killed two Canadians, a Boston Marathon survivor and her roommate. Salah Bu Farousha tells The...
View ArticleBank of Canada holds key interest rate as Ottawa preps for fiscal boost
The Bank of Canada is sticking with its key interest rate as it waits to assess economy-boosting measures expected in the upcoming federal budget.The central bank kept its trend-setting interest rate...
View ArticleOntario's film and television industry had record year in 2015: government
The provincial government says Ontario's film and television industry had its best year ever in 2015.The ministry of tourism, culture and sport says the industry poured $1.5 billion into the province's...
View ArticleWelland Canal set to open soon
The Welland Canal will officially open for the season this month.The top hat ceremony celebrating the 187th anniversary of the canal and the start of the 2016 navigation season is slated for Monday...
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