Local
Pelham drivers will soon be forced to drive slower in some areas, as Councillors voted last week to reduce the maximum speed limit to 40 km/h on several urban and rural roads, following a staff report that made such recommendations.
The speed limit changes include urban areas and villages of Fonthill, Fenwick, Ridgeville and North Pelham, as well as the section of Memorial Drive from Cream Street to Canboro Road.
Importantly, the new speed limit will not apply to the section of Canboro Road between the Fenwick and Ridgeville Boundaries, as an amendment was made for agricultural vehicle reasons.
Local
Home sales held relatively steady in the Niagara Region in January compared to December, according to the Niagara Association of Realtors.
Sports
It’s been 14 years since the Buffalo Sabres made the National Hockey League (NHL) Stanley Cup Playoffs – the longest drought in the league.
Provincial
Both Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford talk a lot about how they are going to “build, baby, build” major new infrastructure…
National
Next week, Mark Wiseman will take up residence in Washington as Canada’s new ambassador to the United States, stepping into a relationship that looks nothing like it did even a few years ago.
Provincial
Ontarians who want to believe the Ford Progressive Conservative government’s claim that things are just going gangbusters in the province will have to wait a while longer for that to be realized.
National
Canada Post doesn’t deserve any more taxpayer cash. The Carney government decided to give it a $1.01-billion loan anyway.