Redekop says new Pride Niagara ticket buy-in ‘doesn’t compute’
Fort Erie will not join Pride Niagara’s flag-raising this year after the non-profit asked municipalities to purchase tickets to its annual gala, according to Mayor...
Council grants multi-year extensions to two Fort Erie developments
Despite the typical push to get developments built in a timely fashion, councillors nonetheless agreed to extend the deadline for two different proposals at the...
COPE partnership to launch Fort Erie community garden at library site
Libraries have long planted the seeds of learning, but now Fort Erie’s main branch will also be home to actual, physical seed planting. Fort Erie...
Consultants offer council a ‘sobering’ look at future financial needs
Forecasts by consultants suggest Fort Erie residents should expect an average yearly levy increase of 5.5 per cent over the next decade, along with more...
Apartment and townhouse units pitched for former public school site
Town and city councillors throughout Ontario, including Fort Erie, are accustomed to having developers come with building requests that don’t meet municipal policy. But usually...
‘We should push back’: Redekop motion opposes governance changes
Fort Erie councillors have supported their mayor and lent their unanimous support to oppose planned governance changes for several regions of the province, including Niagara....
ROUNDUP | What’s happening in Fort Erie this week? [April 13-19, 2026]
What follows is a list of community events happening in Greater Fort Erie between April 13 and 19, 2026. Upcoming events can be submitted to...
Niagara Transit launches Route 751, an hourly Fort Erie bus service
A new bus line will begin running through Fort Erie on April 27, with Niagara Transit introducing Route 751 to extend the preexisting regional Route...
Residents to weigh in on Douglas Memorial’s future at April 18 forum
Fort Erie Healthcare SOS will host a public forum on April 18 at the Leisureplex banquet hall to update residents on the future of the...
Flags lowered at Fort Erie town hall in honour of Burd Sisler
Flags at Fort Erie town hall have been lowered to half-mast following the death of Burd Sisler, Canada’s oldest person and a longtime local resident....



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