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St. Catharines Standard - Local
Cupcakes, crab cakes, lobster rolls, fish tacos, grilled cheese sandwiches, oysters, wings, beef on weck, smoked meat sandwiches, and a burger topped with peanut butter and bacon jam.Figuring out which one of those tasty meals to eat first from one of 16 food trucks was a tough choice for foodies that flocked to Food Truck Eats at Peller Esates Win
With seats almost full and a line up at the food table, Adriana Clifford was delighted with the turnout at the Latin open house 15 minutes after opening.
Niagara Regional Police are urging the driver involved in a hit and run to turn themselves in after a St. Catharines man walking on a sidewalk was thrown into the air Sunday.
We have a habit, almost an addiction really, in Canada we really need to break.
It’s a memorial service like no other in North America.
Niagara Catholic District School Board has placed sanctions on two of its trustees.
Stirring the political pot is more than enough common
ground for regional council’s newest member and his
council-floor neighbour.
The Niagara Catholic District School Board is set to embark on a key study that could see it close a number of schools across the region and potentially open new ones in areas experiencing growth.
Turns out St. Catharines is a luxury kind of place.
A longtime leader of the local Catholic community has been promoted and is leaving Niagara.
It’s gone from one-stop shopping to a “network,” but a new Niagara economic development model could soon become a reality.
With the help of a private investigator, a London, Ont., law firm has located and served Bishop James Wingle in connection with a civil suit against him and former priest Donald Grecco.
Paul Martel grew up playing in the stream running through McAdam Park in south Thorold.
All the Seafarers are looking for are a few good men — or women.
Teachers aren't the only people in the education business being asked by the province to settle for a pay freeze.
Updated 110 minutes ago.
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