Jamie Wilson, left, organized Run for the Lung to raise money for lung cancer research. Her father, Don Wilson, centre, was diagnosed with lung cancer two-and-a-half years ago and manned a water station during the run with his other daughter, Jessica Wilson.
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Inaugural hannah banana run a success
The first group of runners take off from the starting point last Saturday afternoon at the Hannah Banana Run to support the Hannah House which is designed to help young pregnant girls in crisis throughout the Niagara region. About 75 runners of all ages attended the event which included one, five- and 10-kilometre runs.
210619
Private farm open to public to showcase oldest livestock
Laurie Corriveau demonstrated her craft at Split Rock Farms Alpacas' open house Sunday, much to the delight of Leah Grant of Stevensville, far left, and Jade Woodland of St. Catharines.
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New accessible fish pond at Heartland Forest
Dan Bouwman is busy finishing the newest addition to his wheelchair accessible Heartland Forest - a frog and fish pond, set to be unveiled at the Oct. 25 Pumpkinfest.
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Giift offers new form of payment
Sandy Muzyka stands with handmade money bouquets, an idea she came up with when she attended a money-only bridal shower. She said it's a fun way to give money.
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Kids run with Fox's spirit in mind
Students from St. Davids Public School pump themselves up by cheering before embarking on the Terry Fox Run down the Niagara Parkway.
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Kids run with Fox's spirit in mind
About 500 students from Niagara-on-the-Lake's five elementary schools travel down the Niagara Parkway from Brown's Point to McFarland Park as part of the Terry Fox Run Sept. 26.
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A little bit of history is on the verge of being uncovered at RCBHS
From left, Ridgeway-Crystal Beach High School Grade 11 students Anya and Christian Baker, Grade 9 student Jacob Pieffer, Grade 11 students Rebecca Pan and Brock Pierini, and history department head Cal Nigh stand beside a cornerstone which will be removed Thursday to unveil a time capsule from 1927 -- the year the building was constructed.
210627
Jordan Village to celebrate the pioneer way of life
Sylvia Beben, Assistant Museum Director at the Jordan Historical Museum of the Twenty arranges the colourful chrysanthemums that will be available for sale Saturday at Pioneer Day in Jordan Village.
210628
Head shaved for good cause
Prince Philip student Sarah Scott joins vice principal Jason Clark and teacher Tanya Harris as they shave off teacher Rob Dunlop's hair for the Terry Fox Foundation.
210630
Candidates face off at debate
Conservative candidate Rob Nicholson watches on as NDP candidate Eric Gillespie speaks during an all candidates meeting at Niagara District Secondary School Tuesday night.
210620
New restaurant on Queen combines food with fitness
A culinary work in progress: Kassander Murray stands outside her new restaurant Mide Bistro on Queen Street, set to open Oct. 13.
210625
Most house fires can be prevented
Doug Atkins, the town's fire prevention officer, wants to remind residents that every week is fire prevention week.
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Tennis Club supports the FORT
Mike Nielsen, left, lunges to return a serve while doubles partner Greg Taggart looks on at the Grimsby Tennis Club's annual fun tournament. The club raised $640 for The FORT.
210623
Age no barrier at plowing match
Adam Challoner of Fort Erie works his plow during the 141st South Niagara Plowing Match Saturday while coach, Chris Woronchak of Ridgeway looks on. Challoner placed fourth in the under 18 category.