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Province providing grants for small businesses

Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy, Mayor Sandra Easton, Premier Doug Ford, Coun.

More restrictions will be needed to stop variant spread

Community centre employee Bryan Dowd finishes up in preparation for Wednesday's first vaccination clinic in NOTL.

More Niagara vaccination clinics being scheduled

Mary Snider, 97, was relieved to have her first vaccination at the community centre Wednesday.

Supporting local businesses is important, and fun

Rebecca Hagman and Joe Pillitteri are practising for #openlocalwine, coming up April 10, and joined by many others who want to support local wineries during the pandemic.

St. Davids pool opening depends on mechanics

Last July, St. Davids families protested the town’s decision not to open their community pool. They’re hoping the decision will be a different one this summer. (File photo) Last year, St.

Turkey vultures returning from annual migration

Locals have been seeing turkey vultures flying on the wind as they arrive home after their winter migration. This photo was taken at Queenston Heights.

Grace United gets reserved parking for $1

Early Tuesday morning, trucks were still parking outside Grace United Church, including in the space reserved for the minister. It may only have been a handshake, but a deal is a deal.

Popular author to do virtual session at library

Author Ian Hamilton will do a virtual reading and discussion of Fortune, the recent release of the third novel in the Uncle series, March 31 at 7 p.m. Registration is required.

Anne Marie Regehr generously shared love of music

Anne Marie Regehr St. Patrick’s Day at Irish Design was just not the same this year.

Rules and regulations set out for local parks

The Friends of Ryerson Park put together some photos taken last summer to show councillors, hoping for some new rules and regulations to help control activities in the park this summer.