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Thorold businessman Phil Ritchie is passionate about Niagara and its potential to be what he calls a “progressive region.” But ... Full story
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Brock University, Niagara Folk Arts partner to help newcomers
Niagara Folk Arts Executive Director Emily Kovacs’ story of immigrating to Canada in the 1980s is a familiar one to ... Full story -
New ransomware prompts reminder to be cautious of suspicious emails
With a new strain of ransomware making its way across Canada, the U.S and Europe, Brock University Information Technology ... Full story -
Funding helps researchers land state-of-the-art equipment
Beneath the waters off the southeast coast of Sicily lies a shipwreck that tells scintillating tales of ancient Mediterranean commerce, ... Full story -
Today’s youth tackle adult-sized problems, say Brock profs
With the United Nations marking Monday, Aug. 12 as International Youth Day, two Brock University professors say today’s youth are ... Full story -
Fundraising campaign launched for Brock Humanities grad impacted by shocking tragedy
A recent Brock University master’s graduate was moving her family from Vancouver to St. Catharines this week when tragedy ... Full story -
Students grow history in campus garden
There is a bit of history growing in Brock’s community garden this summer. Fourth-year history students Goran Irandost and ... Full story -
Brock to partner with Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre
Brock University is set to formalize a partnership aimed at helping newcomers to Niagara through research, outreach and support services. ... Full story -
Students encouraged to review opt-out process for non-essential fees
As part of the Government of Ontario’s Student Choice Initiative, students can choose which optional fees to pay as ... Full story -
New Canadians take next step in citizenship journey
“Welcome to the Canadian family.” As the heartfelt words were spoken, applause rang out through Brock University’s Goodman School ... Full story