The media and public are invited to the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Regional Municipality of Niagara Police Service Board on Thursday, December 19, 2024. The public portion of the meeting will begin at 9:30 am and can be viewed live on the link Niagara Region Police Service Board – YouTube Read more…
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MISSING PERSON – NRPS in St. Catharines are Searching for a 70 – Year-Old Man
Officers from the 1 District – St. Catharines office of the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) are searching for missing person Daniel Lorne Joseph. Read more…
Male Arrested and Charged with Robbery in Welland
On December 11th, 2024, at approximately 4:15am, 3 District (Welland/Fonthill) uniform officers with the Niagara Regional Police Service attended the Petro Canada located at 504 Niagara Street in the City of Welland in regard to a Robbery call. Read more…
3 Habs and just 1 Quebecer make 4 Nations rosters; Suzuki, Caufield snubbed
Just three Montreal Canadiens players and only one Quebecer made the Canada and Finland rosters for the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off in February.
Investor hits pause on billion-dollar Maple Ridge battery plant expansion
The Taiwanese company behind a planned massive investment in a Maple Ridge battery plant has hit pause on the project.
Removal of Treaty 6 flag in Barrhead a ‘step backwards’ for reconciliation: Grand Chief
Treaty No. 6 First Nations Grand Chief Cody Thomas says the removal of the Treaty 6 flag in municipalities is a “mistake” and a “step backwards” for reconciliation.
Calgary community theatre gives young kids the chance to shine
Getting to perform on stage in front of a large audience is something actors might work years to achieve but a community theatre group in Calgary is putting kids of all experience levels in the spotlight.
Bill to force new Quebec doctors to stay in province raises legal questions: expert
A constitutional expert says proposed Quebec legislation to force new doctors to practise in the province’s public system for five years after they graduate could potentially violate Charter-guaranteed rights to freedom of movement.
‘It’s just way better’: Saskatchewan hockey prospects welcome NCAA eligibility change
A major shift in the hockey world means players can suit up in the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) without sacrificing their eligibility to compete in the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA).
Quebec expands the range of surgeries that can be performed privately free of charge
Faced with a backlog of surgical procedures, the Quebec government announced on Wednesday morning that it was expanding the range of services that can be performed in private clinics, at no cost to Quebecers.
