With local COVID-19 case numbers and reproductive rate meeting designated thresholds, the restriction on dining with household members only as part of Section 22 orders in Niagara, is being lifted […]
As of June 21, those who received their first dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine on or before May 9 are eligible to book or rebook their second dose appointment […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Many people are searching for the meaning of life…and Grimsby Coun. Dave Sharpe may issue a request for information from Town staff to get an answer. […]
Grimsby council approved the same joint fire services pilot merger on Monday as Lincoln approved last week to combine both fire departments. The project is a two-year pilot geared to […]
By Tristan Marks NewsNow The show must go on! Last Friday, the Grimsby Seniors Choir – with the help from more than 70 other members of the community – released […]
A Smithville Christian High School (SCCH) graduate has received an $80,000 Schulich Leader Scholarship to study computing at Queen’s University. Nathan Gerryts, a member of SCCH’s graduating class of 2021 […]
Thanks to the Grimsby Rotary Club, the FORT is well-stocked with the items they need to reopen. The Rotary Club provided the Foundation of Resources for Teens (FORT) with items […]
The members of the Niagara Power Inc. board of directors resigned from the board Monday at the corporation’s annual general meeting. Some members of Grimsby council discussed terminating Coun. Lianne […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow A shared fire protection service between Grimsby and Lincoln took its first formal step Monday with Lincoln approving a report recommending a pilot program be implemented. […]
For months, car dealers across form Grimsby Gateway were not sure what state they would find their properties when they arrived each morning since someone had been shooting at several […]
The 8 District – Grimsby office of the Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) has received several complaints involving a suspicious male and his pickup truck. Since April of 2021 officers […]
Smithville’s Beer Store at The Village Square was closed permanently after its lease expired. The reasoning to the closure remains a mystery, with inquiries made to Bill Walker, media contact […]
The students and staff of Cairn Christian School’s Stoney Creek campus raised more than $20,000 for McNally House Hospice through a virtual Hike for Hospice event. The school has been […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Several members of the Grimsby 5 who regularly laud expert opinion voted to discard an Integrity Commissioner (IC) report filed with regard to a Coun. Dave […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Whether it was supporting family members at sporting events, conducting game prep chores for his beloved Grimsby Peach Kings or soaking up every second of a […]
A 13-year-old Smithville boy was struck by a car on West Street, near Wade Road on Monday afternoon. The boy was treated at the scene by Niagara Emergency Medical Services […]
Roadmap to Reopen is a cautious three-step plan that will guide a safe and gradual reopening of the province and the lifting of public health measures based on the province-wide […]
By Tristan Marks NewsNow Despite some lively debate while considering a review some of the Town’s existing Community Improvement Programs (CIP), Lincoln council approved the motion 8-1 on Monday. Some […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Rain, wind and rot combined to spell the end of a historic beech tree located at the corner of Nelles Road and Main Street East in […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow At the first opportunity, Ian Robertson is going to be doing what he loves – sailing – but his next voyage will be decidedly different. The […]