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CANADA: Danielle Dorris wins gold at world para-swimming championships

CANADA: Danielle Dorris wins gold at world para-swimming championships

The Moncton, N.B., native also won bronze in the SM7 200 individual medley on Monday
Good morning, Niagara-on-the-Lake!

Good morning, Niagara-on-the-Lake!

Here's a look at the current local weather and gas prices
BEYOND LOCAL: Barbie, Oppenheimer deliver record month for Cineplex theatres

BEYOND LOCAL: Barbie, Oppenheimer deliver record month for Cineplex theatres

The Toronto-based cinema chain says the record month surpassed $86 million in net box office revenues
Police conduct commercial vehicle inspection blitz

Police conduct commercial vehicle inspection blitz

The focus of this initiative was to identify commercial vehicles intentionally bypassing the Vineland Inspection Station
RIDE checkpoints result in three impaired driving charges

RIDE checkpoints result in three impaired driving charges

Police set up spot checks in St. Catharines and Port Colborne Friday
Literacy, numeracy skills taught to Stratus workers

Literacy, numeracy skills taught to Stratus workers

Farmworkers can choose to take classes or not, but if they do, Stratus pays them for their time.
Damage of Hurricane Fiona obvious on PEI

Damage of Hurricane Fiona obvious on PEI

Couple camping in Backpack trailer make their way to P.E.I.
Poll: Men, women differ on best and worst PMs

Poll: Men, women differ on best and worst PMs

A plurality of Village Media readers picked Justin Trudeau as the worst prime minister of the last half-century in an online poll this week, though breaking the results out by age and sex shows some revealing differences.
Ukrainian family looking for a home in NOTL

Ukrainian family looking for a home in NOTL

Luda Babin, her husband Vasili, and their children, Daniel and Valeria, are looking for a place to live.
CANADA: Researchers find oldest-known species of swimming jellyfish in Burgess Shale fossils

CANADA: Researchers find oldest-known species of swimming jellyfish in Burgess Shale fossils

The Royal Ontario Museum said in a statement that the fossils were exceptionally well preserved at the Burgess Shale, considering jellyfish are about 95 per cent water