Fort Erie warns public to keep distance from shoreline ice volcanoes
Fort Erie officials are urging residents and visitors to stay well back from the shoreline after ice volcanoes and ice caves formed along parts of...
Bridgeburg raises concerns about uncleared sidewalks and parking
After days of heavy snowfall, residents raised concerns online last week about walking and parking conditions in the north end of town, prompting questions about...
UPDATE | One deceased after Monday morning Crescent Park shed fire
UPDATE | February 3, 2026 @ 3:18 p.m.: In an emailed statement to Fort Erie Radio, Town of Fort Erie communications staffer Cole Patton confirmed...
Overnight removal clears business areas ahead of more snow
Snow removal crews cleared key commercial corridors across Fort Erie over the weekend, completing overnight operations aimed at reopening curbside parking and preparing roads for...
Splash pad for Douglastown could be built in next two years
Fort Erie councillors are dipping their toes in the water of a project that could bring a splash pad to Douglastown. At Wednesday’s budget meeting,...
UPDATE | Planet Fitness on Garrison Road reopens after flood, closure
UPDATE | February 2, 2026 @ 9:18 a.m.: Fort Erie Radio has confirmed that Fort Erie’s Planet Fitness location reopened Monday morning. ORIGINAL STORY |...
Council denies Dominion development as recommended by staff
Developers looking to build a townhouse development on Dominion Road were warned when the project was presented to council back in November: without significant changes,...
Youth invited to share why they love Fort Erie in Valentine’s contest
The Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee (MYAC) has launched a Valentine’s Day-themed creative contest for Fort Erie residents under 18 years old, with entries due February...
Fort Erie approves 2026 budget with $55 tax hike for median household
Sammy Hagar couldn’t drive it, but Fort Erie residents will have to pay it, as council has passed a 2026 budget that will see a...
Dubanow motion seeks to eliminate ‘patchwork of subdivisions’
A Fort Erie councillor is hoping new policy will help keep the town from becoming a “patchwork of subdivisions.” Nick Dubanow’s council colleagues supported a...



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