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Provincial government investing $35 million to rebuild Shaw Festival’s Royal George Theatre

Earlier this week, the provincial government announced that it would invest $35 million to support the reconstruction of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Royal George Theatre. The theatre is a key component of the Town’s Shaw Festival, one of the Niagara Region’s premier tourist attractions.

The funding announcement was made outside of the current Royal George Theatre on April 1. It was attended by local officials from all levels of government, as well as Ontario Minister of Tourism, Culture and Gaming Stan Cho.

“The Shaw Festival is a cultural icon for Ontario and Canada and is just one of the many great reasons to visit Niagara-on-the-Lake and the broader Niagara region throughout the year,” Cho remarked. “Our government’s investment will help create hundreds of good jobs, boost the local and regional economy and allow Ontarians to enjoy world-class performances right here at home.”

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CMHA Niagara to host 14th Annual wellness fundraiser

The Canadian Mental Health Association of Niagara is planning to host its 14th Annual “Wellness for All” fundraiser next month in Thorold.

The event will be held on Thursday, May 8, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Ovation Room.

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Sports

NHL standings on April 1 – Canadian hockey fans dreaming of 1986

The calendar has officially flipped to April.

Which means the National Hockey League (NHL) playoffs are just around the corner.

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National

The choice for Canadians: Canada’s relationship with Trump

The vote on April 28 for who will lead Canada is perhaps the most consequential vote Canadians will have had since the 1988 federal election when we decided the fate of a Canada – U.S. Free Trade Agreement.

Opinion

Carbon tax deceit

It would be comical if it wasn’t so serious and dishonest. When the consumer carbon tax finally came off as of April 1, the decline in gasoline prices was celebrated widely on social media.

National

Trump tariffs solidify ballot box question as political parties stake their ground

If there were any lingering doubts about the direction of the ballot box question in Canada, President Donald Trump put them to rest on Wednesday with his latest round of global tariffs.

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Provincial

Saskatchewan government needs to stop piling debt onto Saskatchewanians

The Saskatchewan government is increasing the debt by more than $6.5 million a day in this year’s provincial budget. That’s $6.5 million. Every. Single. Day.

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Bradley delivers 2025 State of the Region address

Local

On March 26, Niagara Regional Council Chair Jim Bradley delivered his annual State of the Region address. The speech was presented at a new period of turbulence for the local economy as U.S. President Donald Trump has been enacting tariffs on Canadian exports.

The address was attended by officials from various levels of Canadian government, as well as special international guests, including Robert Restaino, Mayor of Niagara Falls, New York, and Patrick Vaniel, the Belgian Ambassador to Canada.

The trade war between Canada and the United States was a major focus.

Port Dalhousie by-election to be held on April 14

Local

Residents of Ward 6 in St. Catharines will go the polls on April 14 to select a replacement for the late Carlos Garcia, who passed away late last year during his third term on Council.

 

Blue Jays open season with dud

Sports

It certainly wasn’t pretty.

Toronto Blue Jays fans were cautiously optimistic entering Rogers Centre Thursday afternoon.

Carney and the Group of 30

Opinion

It’s unlikely many Canadians are very familiar with the Group of 30, otherwise known as G30. This influential elite group describes itself as “an international body of financiers and academics which aims…

Trump tipping the scales in Carney’s favour

National

Trump’s about-face on relations with Canada under Carney suggests he wants to Liberals to win.

Liberal Party assumptions about Canada and Canadians

Opinion

In the early stages of the 2025 campaign, Prime Minister Mark Carney has broken out into a dazzling lead. As of March 30, 2025, the website 338Canada.com has Carney garnering a majority government.

You can change this election, if you want to

Opinion

What may convince such people to vote at all, including for the candidate you favour, is seeing them at their door.