
Legion branch 24 president Lloyd Cull and Remembrance Day parade marshal Ron Chassie salute prior to laying a wreath on the steps of City Hall.

Royal Canadian Legion member Bill Dunbrack stands ready in front of City Hall as the parade prepares to march to the cenotaph.
With air cadet Timothy Belchioso standing silent guard behind him on the cenotaph steps, Lincoln and Welland Regimental band member George Crawley sounds the bugle following the two-minute silence.
Legion branch 350 member Keith Campbell lays a wreath at the base of the cenotaph.
A mock car crash was staged at the Brock University campus on Oct. 30 to drive home the dangers of drinking and driving.
The Niagara chapter of Avon Canada presented the Canadian Breast Cancer Alliance with a cheque for $3,500. The money was raised at a Pink Ribbon dinner and fashion show at Club Social in Welland Oct. 24. From left are Avon representative Angele Garant, Avon district sales manager for Niagara, Judy Fowler, and Lucy Pani, board member of the local chapter of the CBCRA.
Colour party and Thorold legion member Eric Cuthbert salutes as O Canada is played during the dedication ceremony.
Santa Claus will return to Niagara for many parades in his honour beginning Nov. 29.
Blessed Trinity Thunder Junior football coach Brad Hubbard goes through some plays with the offence during practice earlier this week. The Thunder were preparing throughout the week for their regional finals game today (Friday) against Lakeshore. The game is at Blessed Trinity in Grimsby.
Krisztina Nagy, lead hand for Walker Environment Group, gets her hands dirty at the community garden plot at Centennial Park. The Walker Environment Group donated some of the supplies used to build the garden plots.
Kayla Zulik receives a special thank you from Nola, a dog at the Lincoln County Humane Society, after she delivered pet food, which was happily received by shelter animal care technician Nadia Nicholson, with Coby.
The St. Catharines Jets, shown here, won the League Cup. front row left to right, are goalkeepers Carling Carr and Chelsey Bowden. Second row from left to right: Karine Ohanian, Ally Klein, Sierra Volpe, Kelli McCord, Rachel Haine, and Kristen Dregischan. Third row: Coach Graham Taylor, Livia Vitaterna, Adelaide Taylor, Catie Thomson, Micah Vermeer, Selena Innamorati, Kara Ross, Coach Andrew Vitaterna, Jessica Minor, Krissy Strojin, and team manager Liz Thomson.
Rick Barron was having trouble finding a job after working at Dana Canada for nearly nine years before the Thorold plant was closed. He is now enrolled in the province's Second Career program which helps laid-off workers retrain for new jobs.
17-year-old St. Catharines Falcon Riley Sheahan leads his team with 17 goals and 45 points in 21 Junior B hockey games. The talented forward will play alongside newly acquired winger, Matthew Paton from the Ontario Hockey League's Erie Otters.
Coleman Tope, 7, took first place in the visual arts category for his stunning framed autumn leaves exhibit.