Grimsby builds downtown pedestrian walkway, sidewalk patios expand
A patio expansion plan is underway as the town of Grimsby implements barriers on its downtown strip to enable sidewalk dining.
A patio expansion plan is underway as the town of Grimsby implements barriers on its downtown strip to enable sidewalk dining.
The Niagara Regional Police Service has reported 14 names of people charged with an alleged criminal impaired driving offence in the Niagara Region for the period June 15 to June 28, 2020.
A mini surge in COVID-19 infections in the Niagara Region is logged as 9 cases are reported in a single day Tuesday.
The Town of Lincoln have moved city meetings to virtually hosted meetings and adapted how residents can interact with town council.
Centerville, a live-work townhome development, has been completed in Beamsville. It’s part of the Lincoln Square project initiated in 2012.
With Niagara Region entering Stage 3 of the reopening, parents are looking ahead to September. The province has said that the return to school in the fall of 2020-21 will be voluntary and based on parent choice. “For parents who choose not to send their child back to school, school boards should be prepared to … Read more
The Niagara Region – including the communities of Grimsby, Lincoln and West Lincoln – will enter Stage 3 of the Ontario governments reopening plan, said Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday. Ford made the official announcement at Queen’s Park at 1 p.m. today (Monday, July 20), with Health Minister Christine Elliott and Finance Minister Rod … Read more
Cherry picking is a popular attraction for area residents. But if you live in The Bench you might have too many cherries in your fridge right now. Try this easy-to-make cherry barbecue sauce recipe.
Restaurants in downtown Grimsby will get a reprieve from unworkable patio rules Monday, provided the town council passes a new motion designed to ease restrictions. Grimsby Mayor Jeff Jordan told Niagara Info Friday afternoon that on Monday, a new motion will be put in front of the Town council to give restaurant owners new more … Read more
A project called The Big Spend wants you to help revive the local and greater Canadian economy with the power of your pocketbook.