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Poetry is a secret hobby of a good number of Niagara Falls residents, a recent contest by The Review revealed. Nicknamed So You Think You Can Rhyme, it is the paper's lighthearted attempt to find an unofficial poet laureate.[...]
Sun Media handicapper Randall the Handle and Sun Media's Rob Longley and Ken Fidlin each has been awarded a fictitious bankroll of $1,000 to start the season.[...]
Regional councillors clashed with their own staff and budget chairman Thursday amid calls for more transparent and public-friendly budgeting.[...]
Christmas is only weeks away, and once again we'd like you to tell us your favourite Christmas memory. It could be about anything that made the day extra-special for you: A tradition, a trip you took, a gift, a visit from a special person.[...]
As the university football national semifinals get underway today, Niagara is well represented. This weekend marks another step toward one university team earning the Vanier Cup. Two bowl games are set for today: The Mitchell Bowl, being played in Kingston, pits the No.[...]
With the fans on their feet, just seconds left on the clock and leading by one point, the A. N. Myer Marauders weren't about to let victory slip away.[...]
RED ALERT:For kids with ginger-coloured hair, Friday was a good day to wear a hat RAY SPITERI Review Staff Writer It's too early to hand itself a passing grade for its H1N1 pandemic response -but the Niagara Health System is crediting lessons learned from the 2003 SARS outbreak in Toronto for [...]
They represent a small part of the population, but kids with red hair had to be on guard Friday - it was "National Kick a Ginger Day." Most parents have never heard of it.[...]
Ryan Saunders would be the first to admit he wasn't at his best in last year's Varsity 1 15-14 championship game victory over Stamford. The six-foot, 210-pound middle linebacker tore a ligament in his left knee in the third game of the season and never did return to full health.[...]
I f you think of politics as a giant machine, you can think of lobbying as the grease that keeps it running. I'm not one to criticize the role of the lobbyist.[...]
Cecily Channer believes in guardian angels - and she's not alone. According to a recent Gallop poll, 82% of women and 72% of men believe in angels.[...]
WALL-E, you've been recycled. (Insert shocked bleep here.) And Pixar's robotic trash collector isn't alone. Planet 51, a sub-par CG animated spoof about a world that looks suspiciously like our past, is jammed with original ideas.[...]
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WELLAND — Family and Children's Services Niagara has appealed the province for more funds as it faces a nearly $3-million deficit and its caseload continues to increase. Children's aid societies in Ontario have started laying off staff and some could go bankrupt as they face shortfalls.[...]
After experiencing a power failure in the early morning, Niagara College's Niagara-on-the-Lake campus is up and running again, with a generator supplying power to the main building. Evening and weekend classes and activities will run as scheduled, and regular weekday classes will resume Monday.[...]
It's too early to hand itself a passing grade for its H1N1 pandemic response, but the Niagara Health System has incorporated a number of lessons learned in the wake of the 2003 SARS outbreak in Toronto.[...]
TORONTO — A young panhandler was ordered Thursday to face trial in the high-profile murder of St. Catharines resident Ross Hammond.[...]
WELLAND – Five males, on of them an alleged young offender, have been charged by Niagara police in connection with a violent home invasion that sent one man to hospital. On Thursday, Oct. 29, at approximately 10 p.[...]