
Former St. Catharines Falcons' forward Daultan Leveille meets the media after being selected by the Atlanta Thrashers in the first round of the NHL draft.

Malcolm Cain, left, was Da Besta Pasta Sauce winner. He's pictured with judges Michael Fragomeni, Josh Cassolato and Darren Marinelli.
Joanna Hope, left, presents Kayla Lee with the Dr. Ken Hope Memorial Book Award Winner as Barry Dempsey, registered orthopedic technologist, right, presents Danielle Killingbeck with the Niagara Health System Tuition Scholarship Award.
Last year's Little Miss Italia, Olivia Trivieri, crowns Melissa Coleman, 5, as the new Little Miss Italia during Italia in Festa, which took place last weekend in Thorold. Melissa sang "Kiss the Girl" and answered questions from a panel of judges to win the competition. She will now participate in various festivals and community events throughout the year.
Pat George, chair of the Welland Horticultural Society, stands with the Grand Champion King and Queen Rose winners, Paul Mocsan and Helen Biro, along with fellow chair Judy Olszewski.
New city engineer Sal Iannello
Ontario Transportation Minister and St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley presents a plaque to OPP Staff Sgt. Jan Idzenga.
LEAP helps young moms complete high school
Adam Brown owns 'The Abbey,' a Methodist Church turned daycare in Abingdon, West Lincoln. The facility will be open this Sunday for public viewing from 2 to 4 p.m.
St. John Ambulance volunteer Meghan Friesen, centre, is flanked by her proud parents Kathryn and Ken Friesen in the lieutenant governor's suite at Queen's Park on June 7 following the investiture ceremony. Meghan was awarded the Order of St. John.
Gregg Cousins, vice president and general manager of MMFX Steel Canada, said the company will be hiring about 80 former Atlas workers to start steel melting operations sometime this fall. The company secured $55 million in financing to revamp operations at the old Atlas site, which closed its doors in 2003.
Tory Damude, from DMZ Paintball and Laser Tag, is ready for the big Jerry Munsie Chairty Paintball Tournament, to be held on Sunday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. The game is in honour of store owner Jerry Munsie who lost his battle to Lymphoma in May. Damude is standing in front of Jerry Munsie's paintball jersey.
Alex Vacca, of Ellis Engineering, Mayor Barbara Henderson and Tom Rankin, of Rankin Construction, stand in front of the new Quarry Road Bridge. The $520,000 project was funded through the provincial Rural Infrastructure Investment Initiative to replace the old bridge which was built in 1926.
Mitch Gaulton of Grimsby was chosen by the New York Rangers in last weekend's National Hockey League entry draft. The Erie Otters defenceman wraps up a one-week development camp in New York on Saturday.