Province reports over 2,200 cases during the long weekend; Niagara reports 40
Ontario reported 746 new COVID-19 cases today and over 2,200 new cases this weekend. The Niagara Region reported over 40 this weekend.
Ontario reported 746 new COVID-19 cases today and over 2,200 new cases this weekend. The Niagara Region reported over 40 this weekend.
Nine years ago, Grimsby’s Arie Hoogerbruge had an idea. What would it be like to cycle from the Great White North to the most southern point of South America? The moment he spoke those words aloud, every decision he made was about turning that dream into a reality.
An 8-year-old boy who went missing on the Beamer Conservation Area Trail, in Grimsby, Saturday afternoon has been found.
Premier Doug Ford urged Ontarians on Saturday to keep their Thanksgiving celebration to immediate family only to help stop COVID-19 from spreading.
The Ontario government announced that it will be introducing targeted public health measures to the areas of Ottawa, Peel, and Toronto for a minimum of 28 days.
Ontario reported 939 new COVID-19 cases today, close to a 200-case increase from yesterday,’s record higher of 797. Premier Ford will make a COVID-19 update later this afternoon, new restrictions expected according to several media sources.
West Niagara residents are sure to be taken care of this Thanksgiving with numerous support services being offered, and warm meals provided, by many of the charitable organizations in the region. The COVID-19 pandemic has had serious economic impacts. There is a greater demand this year for support, starting now, but also heading into the … Read more
This Thanksgiving Monday, anyone that walks into The Forty Pub in downtown Grimsby, between 3-5 p.m., can eat a free Thanksgiving dinner, no questions asked.
Niagara police are looking for a missing Wainfleet girl, who was last seen Thursday morning
Ontario reported 797 new COVID-19 cases today. That’s more than a 200-case increase from yesterday. This surpasses the previous daily record of 732 reported on Oct. 2.