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The Niagara Falls Review, publicado em Inglês, é um jornal de Canadá. Acesse The Niagara Falls Review online no PressReader ou baixe edições para ler depois. Confira edições anteriores de The Niagara Falls Review no arquivo.

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ArticlePower grab or pub­lic good? Why Doug Ford's `strong' regional chair scheme is so con­tro­ver­sial

If Ontario has a cradle of rep­res­ent­at­ive demo­cracy, it may well be Niagara­on­the­Lake. Best known for its his­toric inns, cosy pubs, fudge shops and the Shaw Fest­ival, back in 1792 it was called Newark, the first cap­ital of Upper Canada,...

Power grab or pub­lic good? Why Doug Ford's `strong' regional chair scheme is so con­tro­ver­sial

ArticlePolice tight­lipped over death of St. Cath­ar­ines woman

A sus­pect has been arres­ted after a woman was found dead in a home near the inter­sec­tion of Lakeshore Road and Lake Street in St. Cath­ar­ines on Fri­day after­noon. But Niagara Regional Police remain tight­lipped about the incid­ent, as hom­icide...

Police tight­lipped over death of St. Cath­ar­ines woman

ArticleReady for action

Keonte Kennedy, the new­est mem­ber of the Niagara River Lions, didn't waste any time mak­ing a name for him­self on the score­sheet for the two­time Cana­dian Elite Bas­ket­ball League (CEBL) cham­pi­ons. The six­foot­five import guard's sign­ing for...

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ArticleInfla­tion rate rises to 2.8% and ana­lysts say more cost increases on the way

Higher gas prices driven mainly by the war in Iran pushed infla­tion higher in April but some eco­nom­ists argue the con­flict's loom­ing costs haven't been fully cap­tured in the latest price data. Infla­tion rose to 2.8 per cent in April,...

Infla­tion rate rises to 2.8% and ana­lysts say more cost increases on the way