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9-11 Remembered
Debbie Zimmerman & Noel Buckley go back 20 years to recount where they were on the morning of September 11, 2001
Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Kickoff
The annual Tim Hortons Smile Cookie Campaign runs from September 13th to 19th at over 4,300 locations across Canada. 100% of the proceeds go to support local charities and in St. Catharines and Thorold the charities are big Brothers Big Sisters of North and West Niagara and Niagara Children's Centre. Mark Wikobrado files this report. #SmileCookie #TimHortons #Niagara
Rotary Ribs To Go 2.0
Saturday was Day 1 of Ribs to Go 2.0! Get out to Rapidsview Park in Niagara Falls Sunday and support the Rotary Club of Niagara Falls Sunrise District 7090 by getting some delicious bbq from Camp 31 BBQ or Billy Bones BBQ Canada. The Source's Kennedy Reynolds stopped by Saturday to talk with past president Dale Hall and visit with the ribbers. All proceeds go towards Rotary's local and international projects in need.
Currents: Niagara's Power Transformed
Starting today, evening guests to Niagara Parks' newest landmark attraction, the Niagara Parks Power Station, can experience the power station in an entirely new way with "Currents: Niagara's Power Transformed", an immersive sound and light show. "Currents" is a riveting adventure that triggers your senses as you become part of the transformation of water to energy and feel the power station awaken through playful interactive media. The Source's Bob Romeo got a sneak peek and files this report.
Bigger Together Golf Classic 2021
Now in it’s 28th year, the Bigger Together Golf Classic was held on Monday, August 30, 2021 at the St. Catharines Golf & Country Club, and is the signature summer event for Big brothers Big sisters of North & West in its ability to continue to match youth (Littles) with mentors (Bigs).
Cogeco's Community Relations Team at The St. Catharines Farmers Market
The Source's Angela Mendoza made a visit to the St Catharines Farmers' Market Saturday to visit with Catie from our Community Relations Team, who was there greeting market goers with some tasty treats from our partners at St. Joseph Bakery.
The Niagara On The Lake 1st Annual Charity Golf Tournament
The Niagara On The Lake Rotary Club recently held their 1st annual Charity Golf Tournament at Beechwood Golf Club. Proceeds raised benefitted Niagara Nursery School and Nia Technologies' Freedom To Stand, who create 3D prosthetics for children in Sri Lanka. The Source stopped by to check out some of the action and learn more about the Club.
Terry Fox Flag Raising at St. Catharines City Hall
The Source was at St. Catharines City Hall last week for the Flag Raising Ceremony, celebrating this year's St. Catharines Terry Fox Run. Visit their Facebook page for more details: https://www.facebook.com/TerryFoxStCath/
King of the Jungle
The first-ever Niagara Strongman show took place at Safari Niagara recently. About 20 athletes from across Ontario competed in six different events to see who would be crowned "King of the Jungle!" Mike Balsom reports.