Crime and calls to Niagara police are down in 2020 thanks to the pandemic
How about some good news about COVID-19? The pandemic has caused a reduction in crime and calls to the police this year in the Niagara Region.
How about some good news about COVID-19? The pandemic has caused a reduction in crime and calls to the police this year in the Niagara Region.
A Lincoln man died after he crashed his tractor down a steep embankment in Jordan Station late yesterday afternoon.
COVID-19 has pushed a lot of events online and Remembrance Day is no exception this year. You can pay your respects at numerous online events tomorrow.
Pet Adoption of the Week – Bindi, Zoey, and Nelly.
Ontario is reporting 1,388 new COVID-19 cases today, surpassing the previous record of 1,328 reported on Sunday, hospitalized cases up by 55 since yesterday. Niagara Region reports new daily record.
The Ontario government is investing $511,100 in the Pathways to Post-Military Employment program to support veterans and reservists find jobs in the construction industry.
The Niagara Region Public Health released a new online COVID-19 health survey today to help inform the region with ongoing response plans, programs, and services.
A person at a St. Catharines public school, one at a Niagara Falls Catholic high school, and two at a Niagara Falls Catholic elementary school have tested positive for COVID-19.
Ontario reported 1,242 new COVID-19 cases today and 2,460 new cases over the weekend. The Niagara Region reported 18 cases today and 55 new cases this weekend.
The Niagara Region has moved up to the yellow, “Protect” tier of the new COVID-19 response system, meaning that there will be more enforcement, fines and health measures in targeted and at-risk areas.