By Mike Williscraft NewsNow After voting May 17 to have a survey conducted among councillors to narrow ward boundary options prior to a special meeting and public input, Grimsby Council […]
Nelles Manor is gearing up to reopen now that the Province has released a road map for easing COVID restrictions. Although the museum will only be able to host events […]
By Tristan Marks NewsNow It began just as any other Sunday would for the Janssen family of Beamsville. Diana Janssen quickly popped out to the store around 4 p.m. while […]
A single-vehicle accident Monday afternoon on Concession Road 5 near Caistor Centre Road has resulted in the death of a 23-year-old man. On Monday, May 31, at about 2:50 p.m., […]
By Tristan Marks NewsNow Sue Jaskula has found her true calling in the written word. The Grimsby resident has worn many hats in her life and worked a myriad of […]
The 65 residents of the Lincoln Park Retirement Residence woke up on May 1 to find Mayday baskets- complete with flowers, crochet hearts and more- hanging from their doors. The […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Despite Grimsby council receiving a report with more than a dozen options, a decision on possible new ward boundaries is still a ways off. Council agreed […]
Calvary Gospel Church has called for volunteers to lend their help with a drive-in food distribution event this Friday. The event is in partnership with the Village of Hope. Food […]
By Tristan Marks NewsNow West Lincoln Council issued an apology to a resident of the township after rising from a closed session last Thursday. The apology regarded what council deemed […]
By Tristan Marks NewsNow Second time was the charm for the developer of a proposed, 400-unit Smithville subdivision. Last week, West Lincoln’s Planning and Building Committee of the Whole approved […]
A $1.2 million cheque was a welcome surprise around the Grimsby council table Monday night – final proceeds from the sale of the biodigester. Coming after a $1 million-plus budget […]
The provincial government will add splash pads to the roster of outdoor activities re-opened in adjusted COVID-19 protocols tomorrow, May 22. Splash pads were not initially in the list of […]
The Grimsby Farmers’ Market is set to begin next Thursday, May 27, aiming to “keep it fresh, keep it local,” as its new branding. The outdoor market opens May 27 […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow West Lincoln native Nathan VanderKlippe – The Globe and Mail’s China correspondent – has added the prestigious 2021 Press Freedom Award to his list of accolades. […]
By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Lincoln council has put its money where its collective mouth is when it comes to preserving the municipality’s green space, voting to maintain ownership of its […]
Three major donations will help equip GAMRU South Shore Search And Rescue volunteers with vital technical and safety equipment ahead of a predicted busy 2021 boating season. GAMRU (Grimsby Auxiliary […]
All roads will lead to St. Helen Church Sunday May 30 for a drive by car parade to celebrate the 25th silver jubilee anniversary of parish pastor Rev. Krzysztof Szczepanik. […]
Fourteen months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Niagara’s major food banks and social service agencies are rallying together to raise concerns about the unprecedented need for assistance throughout Niagara Region. Part […]
With vaccine supply to Ontario seemingly remedied, the provincial government has further expanded eligibility to book a COVID-19 vaccine appointment throughout this week. As of Tuesday, May 11, individuals with […]
Province Outlines Plans to Make Pfizer Vaccine Available to Youth Aged 12 to 17 With the new, more contagious variants continuing to pose significant risks, the Ontario government, in consultation […]