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.

Bike Donations Pour In for Farmworkers After Urgent Appeal

Generous communities rally to provide essential transportation for struggling farmworkers, but what happens when the wheels stop turning?

Council Amends Niagara on the Beach Project: Patios and Rentals Banned

Local officials reshape Niagara-on-the-Lake’s future through controversial bans on patios and short-term rentals, but what prompted this dramatic shift?

Juried Art Exhibition Seeks Local Talent in St. Catharines

Witness the artistic layers of Niagara Region unfold at St. Catharines’ 16th Annual Juried Exhibition, where your hidden narratives await discovery.

Best Flea Markets in Niagara: Where to Hunt for Flea Market Deals

Peruse Niagara’s top five flea markets for unique treasures, vintage collectibles and handcrafted goods—but only if you know where to look.

Ontario Workers to Get Higher Minimum Wage Starting October 1

Minimum wage in Ontario jumps to $17.60 this October, but who benefits most from this 2.4% increase?

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.

Niagara Falls Plans Cameras After Downtown Stabbing Incident

Officials respond to downtown stabbing with extensive surveillance plan including cameras, license plate readers, and security rebates for Niagara Falls businesses.

Welland May Bring Back ‘Love My Park’ in 2025

Just as Welland residents fondly recall the successful 2023 park initiative, whispers of “Love My Park” returning in 2025 have begun to circulate.

St. Catharines Nostalgia: What We’ve Lost Over 25 and More Years

Past architectural treasures vanished from St. Catharines while significant Black history and canal developments shaped the city’s evolving identity.