newsnow Niagara e-edition October 2 2014

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>High school co-op student, 17, dies in Smithville industrial accident Pg. 5 > History restored at new Bible League Pg. 3 > Pioneer Day offers new additions Pg. 4 > Lions food drive tops 30,000 lbs. Pg. 8 Thursday, October 2, 2014 Vol. 3 Issue 22

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Peter Kondra leads a tour of St. George’s Ukrainian Orthodox Church for visitors to Doors Open Grimsby last Saturday. The

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event had the downtown packed with visitors to the car show, taking rides on a trolley car and more. See Page 7 for more photos.

Officials hope to fast track “Grimsby diamond” solution By Mike Williscraft NewsNow Did you know Grimsby has a diamond...and it is not the expensive shiny variety one would typically desire.

Grimsby Ald. Dave Kadwell, who has spearheaded an initiative to get the Ministry of Transportation to address safety concerns along the town’s QEW

off ramps, heard the term for the first time during a meeting with ministry officials in early September. “You know when they have a name for the

area, it is on their radar,” said Kadwell. Kadwell invited Niagara West Glanbrook MPP Tim Hudak to the scene of a recent fatal accident – Ontario Street in Grims-

by at the eastbound off ramp. He was hoping to get Hudak’s support for some fast-tracking measure at Queen’s Park to make the intersections See TRAFFIC, Page 2


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