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The Standard (St. Catharines), publicado en idioma Inglés, es un periódico de Canadá. Accede a The Standard (St. Catharines) en línea en PressReader o descarga los números para leerlos más tarde. Explora los números anteriores de The Standard (St. Catharines) en el archivo.

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ArticleTem­pers are boil­ing over future of water ser­vices

Port Col­borne Mayor Bill Steele accused Niagara Region's top admin­is­trator of unfairly tar­get­ing the city after a staff report recom­men­ded end­ing the Region's par­ti­cip­a­tion in the city's explor­a­tion of a muni­cipal ser­vices...

Tem­pers are boil­ing over future of water ser­vices

ArticleCath­olic Board gets green light for new Thorold school

With more fam­il­ies mov­ing into com­munit­ies across Niagara, grow­ing neigh­bour­hoods are put­ting addi­tional strain on local schools. As a res­ult, Niagara's Cath­olic school board is facing enrol­ment pres­sures and a need for addi­tional...

Cath­olic Board gets green light for new Thorold school

ArticleHouse calls for people without houses

Patients without a home are often locked out of primary health care. REACH Niagara's 22 phys­i­cians are nearly doub­ling their house calls on the streets after a $1.08­mil­lion cash infu­sion. “We're doing house calls for people who don't have...

House calls for people without houses

ArticleTem­pers are boil­ing over future of water ser­vices

Port Col­borne Mayor Bill Steele accused Niagara Region's top admin­is­trator of unfairly tar­get­ing the city after a staff report recom­men­ded end­ing the Region's par­ti­cip­a­tion in the city's explor­a­tion of a muni­cipal ser­vices...

Tem­pers are boil­ing over future of water ser­vices