Switzer-Carty employee charged in child exploitation probe
A Port Colborne woman employed by Fort Erie-based Switzer-Carty Transportation has been charged in connection with an investigation into the online sexual exploitation of children,...
ROUNDUP | What’s happening in Fort Erie this week? [November 17-23, 2025]
What follows is a list of community events happening in Greater Fort Erie between November 17 and 23, 2025. Upcoming events can be submitted to...
Residents thrilled with Fort Erie retirement home living
It didn’t take long for Charlene Heckman to decide how she wants to spend the next chapter of her life. At 83 years old and...
‘Lives moved’ as coffee sales boost Community Living’s youth programs
McDonald’s coffee prices aren’t what they used to be, but on Thursday, 50 cents from every cup sold at two locations were donated to Community...
Town hosts first attainable housing symposium
The Town of Fort Erie held its first Attainable Housing Symposium late last month, bringing together developers, builders, and community partners to explore solutions to...
Fort Erie Fire Department giving away 252 free smoke alarms
Hundreds of Fort Erie households are set to receive free combination smoke and carbon monoxide alarms through a new safety partnership between the Fort Erie...
Town of Fort Erie hiring compensation and benefits specialist
The Town of Fort Erie is looking to fill a full-time compensation and benefits specialist position, according to a posting published on the town’s website....
Town to recognize Friends of the FEPL for $100K in donations
The Friends of the Fort Erie Public Library have given another $10,000 to the Fort Erie Public Library, pushing its total donations past $100,000. Formed...
Fort Erie residents embrace spirit of remembrance
The Fort Erie community appears to have been more involved and supportive of Royal Canadian Legion Branch 71’s efforts ahead of Remembrance Day this year...
Cadets honour Canadian and U.S. veterans at Greenwood Cemetery
The first snowstorm of the season arrived as Fort Erie cadets stood guard over U.S. veterans’ graves at Greenwood Cemetery on Sunday afternoon. Royal Canadian...



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