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- Lawrence Gowan
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- Michael Drysdale
- Mike Balsom
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- Niagara Falls Oktoberfest
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- Niagara Symphony Orchestra
- Pugs
- Red Roof Retreat
- Voices of Freedom Park
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- Good News Breakfast
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- Q&A With Matt and DJ
- Star Awards 2018
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- The 2018 Hope Award
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- The 2022 Ontario Wine Awards
- The 2023 Ontario Wine Awards
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- The Source
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Walk to End ALS
Sunday, June 20th is the date for the 2021 Walk to End ALS and for the second year in a row the Walk will be "virtual." Melissa van Tuyl, Regional Manager for Hamilton, Niagara, Haldimand, Brant and Halton joins Mike Balsom on Zoom to give the details for this year's Walk.
Brock University Partners with TOES Niagara
The Brock University Nursing Program has partnered with TOES Niagara in an effort to enhance lives of marginalized women and families in the region. Mike Balsom brings you this report.
History InSite
A permanent, site-specific installation, History InSite juxtaposes historical photographs with modern streetscapes by presenting the photo in, or close to, the place which it was taken. St. Catharines has a rich photographic history and when compared to the changing streetscapes around the City, that history becomes much more meaningful, poignant, and relevant to our modern eyes. Adrian Petry tells The Source all about History InSite.
Rotary Ribs To Go
Rotary Ribs To Go will take place June 19th-20th at Rapidsview Park and is being hosted by Niagara Falls Sunrise Rotary Club. Money raised during this event goes back into the community. We have contributed to Rotary House, Pathstone Mental Health, School Breakfast Program, GNGH Foundation, Boys and Girls Club of Niagara, Habitat for Humanity and Literacy Niagara to name but a few.
Kari-Lynn Winters
Kari-Lynn Winters, an Associate Professor at Brock University talks about "What's Art Got To Do With It? - The role of arts and culture in a community's survival during a global pandemic." Mike Balsom files this story.
Pride Month
In honour of Pride Month, Enzo DeDivitis joins Mike Balsom on Zoom to discuss the different events planned for the Niagara Region
Niagara Falls Exchange - Cultural Hub & Market
Construction is currently underway at the City of Niagara Falls' Exchange - Culture Hub and Market. Along with being the future home of the Farmers' Market, plans are for the location to house and promote a vibrant, active, connected and creative community. Culture & Museums Manager Clark Bernat gave The Source a progress update.
Period Promise Wrap Up
Source Producer Mark Bennett stopped by the Seaway Mall in Welland for the wrap up of the United Way's Period Promise campaign.
4th Annual Motorcycle Ride for Hope
The 4th annual Motorcycle Ride for Hope in support of the Niagara Life Centre will take place between June 12th to 19th. Mike Balsom files this report.
Niagara Gutsy Walk
Rachel Veldhuizen is the Honorary Chair for the Niagara Gutsy Walk. She joins Mike Balsom on Zoom to talk about this year's "Virtual Walk" and what it's like to be the Honorary Chair.
Shaun Baylis
Since the Pandemic started in March of 2020, over 10,000 children have used the services at Pathstone Mental Health. Shaun Baylis, CEO of Pathstone talks to Mike Balsom on Zoom about the 35% increase over the previous year.
Wayne Redekop
Wayne Redekop, Mayor for the Town of Fort Erie is hoping the Canadian and American Governments can develop a safe border reopening between the countries in the next few weeks, ahead of the summer tourism season.