Poll: Should Halloween trick or treating be cancelled this year?
With COVID-19 numbers rising this month, should door to door trick or treating on Halloween be cancelled this year?
With COVID-19 numbers rising this month, should door to door trick or treating on Halloween be cancelled this year?
A variety of Niagara mental health services, including a Grimsby-based addictions centre, will receive approximately $195,000 of the $14.75 million that the Ontario government is spending to increase access to mental health and addiction services in the province.
Here is what’s on for the weekend of Sept. 18 to Sept. 20, 2020. Listed below are public events planned in Grimsby, Beamsville, Smithville, Jordan Station, Vineland and area.
The Niagara Region-hosted Canada Games has been postponed by its organizers for one year to the summer of 2022 due to the COVID-19 outbreak. The Games were scheduled for Aug. 6-21 next summer across the Niagara Region with events held …
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The Ontario government is investing $175 million to 129 hospitals across Ontario, with $50 million going to COVID-19 related projects. Two Niagara hospitals/health care centres will receive part of this funding through the Health Infrastructure Renewal Fund.
Halton police has seized 300 grams of fentanyl with a street value of $100,000 from a Stoney Creek man during a traffic stop.
The Ontario government reported 313 new COVID-19 cases today and over 400 new cases on the weekend. This is the first time case numbers this high have been reported since early June.
An employee of McMaster University has tested positive for COVID-19. The employee was last on campus on Tuesday, Sept. 8. Areas where the employee was while on campus have been thoroughly cleaned.
Should Halloween be cancelled? That the question the Ontario government is wrestling with as the Fall season gets under way and spooky season decorations appear in local stores.