Overflowing garbage in Fort Erie parks due to staffing, town says
It’s not uncommon to see overflowing garbage cans at local parks this time of year, the Town of Fort Erie admits. In recent days, going...
Fort Erie gains one doctor as Niagara continues recruitment efforts
Fort Erie had one more family doctor to begin 2025 than it did a year before, according to statistics provided by Niagara Region about ongoing...
Hospice Niagara to break ground on site next to Gilmore Lodge
Ground will be broken later this year on a 10-bed Hospice Niagara site next to the new Gilmore Lodge long-term care home, which opened last...
Gather Tasting Room moves ‘closer to the downtown core’ in Crystal Beach
This wasn’t the first time Matt Smith and Bianca Silvestri hosted a grand opening to celebrate their business. On Thursday, the couple welcomed town staff...
‘A lot of opportunity’: Nigh Road infill proposal gets mixed reaction
It’s rare that Fort Erie councillors see a purpose-built rentals development proposal presented to them. So while a proposed project on Nigh Road does just...
Fort Erie joins 2025 City Nature Challenge to document local wildlife
Residents of Fort Erie are being encouraged to explore their natural surroundings and document local wildlife as part of the 2025 City Nature Challenge. The...
Cherry Hill Club strikes creative heritage designation deal
Not all tee shots end up in the middle of the fairway. Sometimes a golfer needs to find a creative way to get on the...
Councillors received just over $300K in pay and expenses last year
Reporting on last year’s council remuneration and expenses shows little discrepancy between councillors. Municipalities are required by provincial law to report on council remuneration each...
Stand up paddleboards, kayaks to be allowed on Bay Beach permanently
The plan for Bay Beach in 2025 is starting to take shape, though some questions remain. Councillors passed a report that will permanently allow stand...
Creekside Estates development gets another extension
They’ve been waiting long enough for the Creekside Estates development to move forward, and Fort Erie councillors don’t want to have to wait a moment...



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