Lincoln’s new rainbow benches celebrate diversity
Rainbow benches are being installed across Lincoln as symbols of diversity and inclusion in the community.
Rainbow benches are being installed across Lincoln as symbols of diversity and inclusion in the community.
The Town of Lincoln leadership reflects on the one year anniversary of the pandemic.
Niagara’s mayors, with Regional Chair Jim Bradley, have announced the planned locations of the region’s COVID-19 mass vaccination clinics. In a news release they said once vaccine supply is available, 11 locations will be used as clinic sites. Fort Erie …
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Lincoln town council has committed $200,000 to the development of a new theatre at the future West Niagara Secondary School. In return, the town, through a service agreement, will get access to recreation and cultural amenities in partnership with the …
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TORONTO — Parents, teachers and students are expected to learn Thursday afternoon whether March break will be cancelled for the province’s schools.
Jenny and Clarissa Vasquez spent most of last year honing their techniques and recipes for a pop-up tamale business, blending influences from Mexico and Guatemala, where their parents were born.
In 2020, 49 local small businesses in Niagara received Digital Transformation Grants, while many others accessed help from hired local students to go digital and increase their e-commerce sales. A total of $314,730.00 in funding was provided by Ontario to …
Read More49 local small businesses in Niagara received Digital Transformation Grants
With COVID-19 numbers rising this month, should door to door trick or treating on Halloween be cancelled this year?
Poll of the week: Do you support Grimsby town council’s decision to block the DeSantis condo project slated for an empty lot in downtown Grimsby
Poll of the week: Do you support Grimsby town council’s decision to block the DeSantis condo project slated for an empty lot in downtown Grimsby