Videos
Watch the latest YourTV television and exclusive online content from the Niagara community.
DSBN School Culture Survey
Mike talks with Pratima Burton, student achievement leader of equity, inclusion and anti-racism about building a positive school culture together.
Regional Transit
Mike speaks with former Regional Chair Debbie Zimmerman about consolidated regional transit.
Welland Community Christmas Toy Drive
Mike speaks with Donna Pohran and John Crockford about the Welland Community Christmas Toy Drive.
Casino Niagara at 25
The opening of Casino Niagara took place 25 years ago this week. Casino Niagara executives Richard Taylor & Colleen Falco share their thoughts on the silver anniversary.
Christmas in St. Catharines
Andrea Connelly-Miele visits with The Source and provides details on a number of family friendly events coming up in the garden city.
Ed Smith & Hank Beekhuis
This segment is a discussion about Municipal Community Improvement Plans. The City of St. Catharines launched their updated CIP late last year. Our guests, Ed Smith and Hank Beekhuis see some flaws in the revised document. Mike Balsom brings you this report.
Caring for Port Cares
Port Cares is holding another 50/50 Draw just in time for the Holidays. Someone will be starting the New Year with thousands in cash, if they go to www.portcares5050.ca today to get tickets to the online draw! Tickets are once again five for $10, 20 for $20 or 100 for $40 with a chance to actually win 13 times. Like last year, there’ll be early bird draws every day from December 12 – 23 for the 12 Days of Giveaways. Each prize is worth $100 or more. All draws take place at 2:00pm. The big cash draw takes place at 2:00pm on January 1st and the winner is guaranteed to take home at least $10,000.
World's Largest Caesar Bar
Culinary Mixologist Jeremy Parsons has created the World's Largest Caesar Bar in Lincoln, Ontario. The 2-day festival features 180 different ingredients for guests to try in their personal mix. Katie Jones files this report.
Niagara Falls Christmas Market
The Niagara Falls Market anticipates up to 50 vendors throughout the Market, whose niche includes handmade goods. Vendors will operate out of Christmas cabins that will be lit up and decorated on the street. Aside from shopping, the market anticipates over 30 light displays, perfect for Instagrammable moments – including light up swings, a teeter-totter, presents, ornaments, candy canes, nutcrackers, animals, and string lights which will zig-zag all down the street. There will also be a moose, Santa's sleigh, and live music choirs.