Four-year-old devastated by theft
On Friday May 11, renowned English children's author Michael Morpugo visited St. Joseph School Grimsby to speak to the students.
On Sunday, May 27, Silmaril Farm welcomes the community to visit the farm and enjoy a free family day of events from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m.
Beamsville resident and Leader of the People’s Political Party Marty Poos will be walking over 170 kilometres to raise awareness of the homeless.
Montreal riot police moved in on student protesters Friday night after at least one Molotov cocktail was tossed at authorities.
Will Smith lost his cool at the Russian premiere of his Men In Black sequel in Moscow on Friday when a male reporter attempted to kiss the actor.
A longtime leader of the local Catholic community has been promoted and is leaving Niagara.
Teachers aren't the only people in the education business being asked by the province to settle for a pay freeze.
Keeping the Greenbelt green in Niagara isn't just about preserving nature, says an advocacy group. It makes good economic sense, too.
You look at these Los Angeles Kings and you wonder how an eighth-seed got here, just one win away from the Stanley Cup final.
Ibrahim Ahmed held the brotherly bragging rights for all of about 24 hours.
After 85 days on the picket line, humane society workers are headed back to work.
Local residents turned in more than 16,800 narcotic pills for destruction during the recent prescription drop-off day.
Ryan Getzlaf was sick about it. "It's a sick way to lose, a tough way to lose," said the latest Captain Canada.