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OSHAWA — Stupid kid or stone-cold killer? That's one of the many questions Judge Alex Sosna must ask himself as he decides whether a
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EDMONTON - One man is dead after neighbours at a southside apartment building heard a gun shot in the parking lot shortly after 3 p.m.
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GUATEMALA CITY - At least 18 people were killed in Guatemala Saturday, including a dozen on a bus that was buried in a landslide, as
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Reports that Guy Giorno, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's chief of staff, may be leaving the PMO are unconfirmed. But, if true, this will come as
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As a citizen of St. Catharines, I was appalled to learn city council is considering allowing a new bylaw to permit backyard chickens in residential
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Posted 23 days ago
Bummer about the mid-peninsula highway. The lament isn't for the highway idea itself. It was always a dud. Rather, I'm bemoaning the end of the
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The Green Team|More The Green Team
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Recent Niagara College grad Evan DiValentino wants Niagara businesses to cut their greenhouse gas emissions, and he's setting up a new not-for-profit organization to do
Election - All Stories|More Election - All Stories
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Pauline Baker has always found it hard to vote for St. Catharines politicians. No, she's not particularly cynical about local politics. The 68-year-old, who has
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Vines and Wine|More Vines and Wine
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La Penna is a labour of love for Angelo Pavan. That's a given. But it's also a strong reminder of the winemaker's roots, back to
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    With the coming of the Labour Day weekend, families are making their last excursions for school supplies and lunchbag ingredients. May we suggest one more item on the list: a trip to the Fort Erie Public Library for books to help young children meet the challenges of starting school—issues that ma

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  • "Adult" authors now writing for Kids

    Some bestselling authors of adult fiction have started a trend recently by writing for young people, without straying far from their signature styles. Fans of all ages can now enjoy the works of John Grisham, Carl Hiaasen and James Patterson! Theodore Boone, Kid Lawyer is both the title and the p

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  • Niagara Evergreen Consortium Breaking New Ground

    Pelham Public Library is proud to be part of a new and exciting partnership with Lincoln, Fort Erie, and Niagara-On-The-​LakPublic Libraries and Niagara College. This college and public library automated system partnership is the first in Ontario and second in Canada. The new Niagara Evergreen Co

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  • St. Catharines Cribbage League

    The St. Catharines Cribbage League will have the first league games of the 2010-2011 season on Tuesday, September 7.. Team captains will notify players with play locations in the near future.

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