Tourism NOTL Forecasts $2.2m Revenue After $400k Spend to Attract More Visitors

Following Niagara-on-the-Lake’s ambitious marketing strategy, tourism revenues are projected to soar while supporting thousands of local jobs—but at what cost?

Gales Gas Bars Sold After Nearly Six Decades in Niagara

Serving Niagara for generations, Gale’s Gas Bars changes hands after 55 years, but what becomes of its community legacy?

Ontario Launches $213M Plan to Expand Primary Health Access

Ontario’s massive healthcare overhaul promises revolutionary changes to primary care access, but questions remain about implementation timelines.

The Niagara Foundation Seeks to Transforms Regent Street Landmark Into Nature and Heritage Park

Landmark restoration by Niagara Foundation breathes new life into historic Wilderness property, but what challenges lie ahead for this ambitious transformation?

St. Catharines GM Workers Watch Windsor Layoffs With Concern

In St. Catharines, GM workers anxiously monitor Windsor layoffs, fearing they could be next as auto industry changes ripple through Canada.

Lincoln and St. Catharines Launch Cross-Border Tourism Marketing

Keen to explore how two border cities are revolutionizing tourism? Lincoln and St. Catharines’ joint initiative promises economic growth through innovative marketing.

Pelham’s First Spring Craft Show Launches After Vendor Requests

Join Pelham’s inaugural Spring Craft Show featuring local artisans, live entertainment, and family activities – but spaces are filling quickly.

Niagara Nutrition Programs Struggle to Feed Growing Student Needs

Kitchen cupboards in Niagara schools feed thousands daily, but skyrocketing costs threaten programs as student hunger grows at alarming rates.

Niagara Jobless Rate Climbs to 6.5 Percent in March

Breaking news: Niagara’s unemployment rate jumps to 6.5% in March, outperforming some regions but showing concerning economic trends.

Elevate Living CEO Helps Spotlight Niagara’s Housing Solutions

Knowledgeable Elevate Living CEO reveals innovative approaches to Niagara’s housing crisis, but critics question if these efforts are enough.