Second positive COVID-19 case reported among Niagara police officers
A second uniformed officer from the Niagara Regional Police Service has tested positive for COVID-19
A second uniformed officer from the Niagara Regional Police Service has tested positive for COVID-19
Ontario reported 783 new COVID-19 cases today. Niagara Region has reported seven new cases today.
The Ontario government will be partnering with the Ontario recruitment firm, Ian Martin, to expedite the hiring of up to 600 contract tracers and case managers and will be sending additional contact management staff to COVID-19 hotspots.
Starting Monday, Niagara Region’s waste collection switches to a new every-other-week garbage collection schedule in an effort to reduce the volume of recyclables and organic waste going into landfills.
Niagara Regional Police Service says there has been an increase in the number of U.S. counterfeit money circulating in the Niagara Region this fall.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada will invest an additional $11.6 million for necessary actions and upgrades needed to help stop the spread of COVID-19 on Ontario farms.
Ontario reported 721 new COVID-19 cases today, a slight decrease from yesterday’s report of 746 cases and Monday’s report of 807.
The Ontario government is investing $300 million into restaurants and small businesses to help offset fixed costs, such as property taxes, hydro and gas bills.
On Thanksgiving Monday, Grimsby’s The Forty Public House hosted its first free holiday dinner. Due to an overwhelming response from the community, it will now be an annual tradition.