Fort Erie calls on residents to join Official Plan focus group
The Town of Fort Erie is seeking residents, business owners, representatives from community organizations, and land developers to join an advisory community focus group. This...
Snakes on a hill: Fort Erie looks for feedback on a proposed park name
The Town of Fort Erie is seeking public feedback on the proposed name ‘Snake Hill Parkette’ for a new park on Lakeshore Road between Albert...
Fort Erie supports call for extension to heritage designation deadline
While it may not be as pressed for time as some of its neighbours, the Town of Fort Erie is supporting a call to extend...
Glide into fun this March Break with free public skating
Get ready to glide into some free fun next week. The Town of Fort Erie and the Mayor’s Youth Advisory Committee are sponsoring free public...
Fort Erie development charges increase 35 per cent on single-detached homes
The cost to build homes in Fort Erie is going up. New development charge (DC) rates have come into effect after councillors approved a staff...
Town to again allow booze at some community events in local parks
You’ll be able to crack open a cold one at some community events held in Fort Erie parks this summer. Alcohol consumption at events held...
Town gears up for April 8 solar eclipse with unprecedented preparations
The Town of Fort Erie is leaving nothing to chance when a rare astrological event occurs over Fort Erie’s skies next month. In a report...
Niagara Health proposes hospital consolidation, Fort Erie seeks to bolster local care
Niagara Health is seeking input from residents across the region on their plans to update the health care system. As part of this initiative, a...
Have your say: Shape the future of Fort Erie’s parks and trails
The Town of Fort Erie is seeking public input on the future of its parks and open spaces. Residents are invited to attend two open...
97-unit Pettit Road development gets revised green light
Councillors have approved a multi-style housing development on Pettit Road. A staff report recommending approval of the 97-unit development passed with little conversation at the...



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