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Richard Hutton

Richard Hutton

Richard Hutton is a veteran Niagara journalist, telling the stories of the people, places and
politics from across the region

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Recent Work by Richard

Blue skies and blues music at Battle of Beaverdams Park

Blue skies and blues music at Battle of Beaverdams Park

Mother Nature co-operates Sunday on second day of Thorold’s Canada Day celebrations
Blood pressure, voices raised over cannabis at MCC meeting in Pelham

Blood pressure, voices raised over cannabis at MCC meeting in Pelham

Frustration evident in public input over Cannabis Control Bylaw
ICYMI: Thorold pulls out of free climate program

ICYMI: Thorold pulls out of free climate program

'We’re trying to solve a problem that doesn’t exist,' said Councillor Carmen DeRose
Chance meeting led to expansion of Thorold’s Canada Day programming

Chance meeting led to expansion of Thorold’s Canada Day programming

TD Niagara Jazz Festival organizer, city council worked together to bring jazz to ‘Blues Capital of Canada’ on Saturday, June 29
Jelly Roll fans urged to wear pink for Heather Winterstein

Jelly Roll fans urged to wear pink for Heather Winterstein

Foundation wants to paint Meridian Centre in young Indigenous woman’s favourite colour
Deferral number 51 in Fonthill butcher sex assault case

Deferral number 51 in Fonthill butcher sex assault case

Richard Lowes to return Aug. 26 after proceedings delayed yet again
Racist incident at Summer Chill shows reconciliation incomplete, says Indigenous man

Racist incident at Summer Chill shows reconciliation incomplete, says Indigenous man

Rick Langlois subject to derogatory name calling at Thursday's event
Local sports legends honoured at Runway of Recognition gala

Local sports legends honoured at Runway of Recognition gala

'To be put on the Thorold Runway of Recognition is extremely special,' said one award winner
Port Robinson Road residents in Fonthill seek relief from speeders

Port Robinson Road residents in Fonthill seek relief from speeders

‘This is like living next to the 401’
Jelly Roll makes St. Catharines first stop outside of U.S.

Jelly Roll makes St. Catharines first stop outside of U.S.

Proceeds from Niagara show to support Heather Winterstein Foundation
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