When and Where Santa's Coming to Town
Santa Claus is comin' to town - local parade listings for 2017.
Santa Claus is comin' to town - local parade listings for 2017.
Pelham residents took time to gather with members of the Royal Canadian Legion and the Ladies Auxiliary, the 613 Army Cadets, the Pelham Fire Service, and others at the Cenotaphs at Centennial Park, Old Town Hall, and Peace Park and during a special church service at Fonthill United to commemorate and remember the sacrifices of Pelham’s Veterans.
The Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS), along with the Niagara Opioid Overdose Prevention and Communication Network, would like to make the public aware of an overdose death as a result of Carfentanil in the Niagara Region.
Pelham thanks the Town’s key volunteers for their hard work and dedication to improving our Town and for embodying the vision of a vibrant, innovative, and caring community.
When it comes to the real estate market in a particular location, there are a lot of things that can affect how that market performs. Whether it succeeds or fails in the sense of strong prices and plenty of inventory and options will depend on a number of factors.
The Town’s 2017 budget included funds to hire a planning and design firm to work together with the community to discuss and design redevelopment options of the existing Arena property on Haist Street.
Do you have any suggestions on how the Town should use your money to improve our Town? Council will begin our 2018 budget process with a special public meeting where we listen to you and other members of the community about what you would like to see in next year’s and future budgets. That meeting will occur on Monday, October 23 at 6:30 PM in the Council Chamber at Town Hall.
In recognition of Waste Reduction Week, October 16-22, Niagara Region will be offering free public tours, hosting an information booth and holding a contest to educate residents about the importance of waste reduction.
A couple of weeks ago, Statistics Canada released another round of data from the 2016 Census of Population. These new data provided information on individual, family and household income for various levels of geography and demographic groups.
Niagara Regional politics got even stranger last week when a Niagara developer offered a lot of money – $50,000 – to the Niagara Region Audit Committee for requested Pelham audit of two matters.
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