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Past articles by Beatriz:

West Lincoln Farmers' Market returns, and it’s on the lookout for vendors

The West Lincoln Farmers' Market is preparing for its return with a new day and time. To kick off the 2023 season, an Easter market will be taking place upstairs at the West Lincoln Community Centre on Saturday, April 8 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. If you’re looking forward to starting your own garden this spring, the township is inviting the community to two special plant markets hosted by local farm… → Read More

Empowerment and support, new initiative in Grimsby aims to ‘elevate’ women in the community

Irene Podolak, GBF president, Stacy Elia, GBF CEO, Rebecca Shelley, executive director at Grimsby and District Chamber of Commerce, and Lindsay Dressel, wellness program manager at GBF, celebrate an ElevateHER initiative. For Angie, help from other women in the community has meant food on the table and a roof over her family’s head, and above all, strength to persevere. “It ensured that my kids… → Read More

Lincoln hosting job fair next month

Job seekers of all ages will be able to chat with employers on the spot → Read More

Lincoln approves this year’s operating budget and announces a hiring freeze

The Town of Lincoln's council chambers. Lincoln residents will pay roughly $417.25 more on their tax bill in 2023. The town has approved its 2023 operating budget, which includes a 7.58 per cent increase and accounts for $132.82 of the overall increase for homeowners. Altogether, taxpayers will see an annual increase of $417.25 annually on a residential assessment valued at $500,000. That… → Read More

Excitement builds as construction continues at West Niagara Secondary School

Beamsville high school on track for new opening date this September → Read More

Jordan winery, restaurant Pearl Morissette looks to expand

Plans include accommodation suites, seasonal dining tent → Read More

Lincoln, St. Catharines look to bring more tourists to Niagara Benchlands

Jobs in the hospitality industry are expected to increase → Read More

Lincoln looks to address development application processing, approval times

In response to a new provincial bill, which will see municipalities have to refund fees when development applications aren’t processed in a timely manner, Lincoln is implementing changes to the way it does some of its business. “Once the clock starts ticking in these developments and applications, we are really constrained in terms of timing,” said Matt Bruder, Lincoln’s director of planning and… → Read More

Indigenous public artworks coming to Lincoln's Jordan Hollow Indigenous Cultural Park

Artworks aim to promote cultural understanding, artistic appreciation → Read More

Lincoln Museum moving its programming outside for the summer

Closure of Main Street for renovations to limit visitors' access → Read More

Grimsby recruiting new members for town's committees, boards

Are you a Grimsby resident who wants to contribute to big changes? The Town of Grimsby is searching for dedicated people to represent the community's interests by joining its boards and committees. If you’re up for the job, an online application form is available at Grimsby.ca. The deadline is March 5 at 9 p.m. There are several committees and boards accepting members, each with its own area of… → Read More

Lincoln approves capital budget as deliberations continue

The Town of Lincoln has approved this year’s capital budget while the operating budget is still pending approval. On Feb. 15, council gathered to talk about capital projects as part of a series of budget meetings, which will resume on Feb. 22. The council members announced the capital budget includes 40 projects, with a total budget of $48 million. During the meeting, Ward 2 Coun. Tony Brunet… → Read More

West Niagara wineries, grape growers 'can’t win' with this year’s unstable weather

Fluctuating winter temperatures affect vines in the region → Read More

‘Space has to be made for Black artists’

A new exhibition by a group of artists wants to show how cooperation can transform art. “WIP” — Work in Progress — is a collection of work curated by Jemini Baptiste, Oreka James, Sylvia Limbana and Ekow Stone, all members of the Black Artists Union (BAU). Formed by emerging artists in 2016, the Toronto-based collective supports and highlights the work of Black artists in local communities. Last… → Read More

New online platform aims to address labour shortage in Lincoln

Job portal offers resources, connects job seekers to employers in Niagara → Read More

West Lincoln Memorial Hospital enters final stage of design, construction

Construction started last October, expected to be complete by 2025 → Read More

‘Terrifying morning’ as Simcoe homeowner tackles man who broke into house

The accused was held in custody and it set to appear in court → Read More

Have you seen Shirley Love? Eighty-year-old woman missing in Hamilton

Police are asking for assistance in locating a missing woman from Hamilton. Shirley Love, 80, was last seen close to her residence on Mount Albion Road. walking south, toward the Glendale Golf Course at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Dec. 13. She was reported missing at 5:50 p.m. on Tuesday, police said in a release. She was possibly wearing a grey jacket, black pants, grey shoes and gloves. Shirley is… → Read More

Tonight — Strongest meteor shower of the year visible from Hamilton

Just look up, no telescopes or binoculars needed to watch the show → Read More

Man stabbed at City Centre mall in critical condition

Emergency crews were called to 77 James St. N. near Jackson Square around 3 p.m. → Read More