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Stewardship Initiatives
The Niagara Parks Commission held a public information session recently to discuss a wide range of environmental projects that are underway.
Niagara Youth Orchestra
The Niagara Youth Orchestra are set to get you in the holiday spirit on December 22nd when they host their Christmas open house & concert.
Fantasy of Trees 2018
The 19th annual Fantasy of Trees put on by The Rotary Club of Grimsby.
Coats of Paint
A unique art show called 'Coats of Paint' put some young artists in the spotlight as the EarlyOn Centre held a runway exhibit at the MacBain Centre.
Canadian Sublime
Canadian Sublime, paintings by Bruno Capolongo. Opening reception December 1, 2018.
Greenhouse Funding Announcement
The Vineland Research & Innovation Centre welcomed Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food Lawrence MacAulay to their Greenhouse Facility today. Minister MacAulay announced a 5 million dollar investment to boost Canada's greenhouse sector. Brenda Schultz reports.
John Maloney
Michelle Cuthbert sits down with Port Colborne Mayor John Maloney as he prepares to leave office at the end of the month.
Mitten Tree Campaign
The St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre kicked off their annual Mitten Tree Campaign. They're looking for the community to donate new scarves, mittens, toques or socks to place on the tree. You have until January 6th and the donations will go to support Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold and Out of the Cold. Brenda Schultz reports.
Christmas Windows Niagara Health
The St. Catharines site of Niagara Health welcomed over 50 students from local high schools as they painted some holiday cheer on various windows throughout the hospital. Michelle Cuthbert reports.