Monday May 13 | WIVB-TV Buffalo
Tips for motorists crossing border
Next time your plans take you across the Canadian American border by car, there are some tips that may make the experience an easier one.
One person is dead and three others are fighting for their lives in hospital after a four-vehicle crash on the QEW early today.
The greatest hobby in the world
For 61-year-old Roy Winders, there is no better hobby than donning his red woolen jacket and assuming the persona of the much-revered Captain Winders.
Schumer urges both sides 'bury the hatchet' in Peace Bridge dispute
U.S. Senator Charles Schumer is urging both sides in the dispute over running the Peace Bridge to "bury the hatchet." Schumer says cooperation could lead to lots of new jobs.
Grisanti, Ryan announce legislation to dissolve Public Bridge Authority
Bipartisan bill would do away with "dysfunctional" PBA; under state rules, management of The Peace Bridge would be transferred to the NFTA Today, New York State Sen.
U.S. reps wants change atop Peace Bridge Authority
The five U.S. members of the Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority are calling the resignation of the Peace Bridge's longtime general manager, Ron Reinas .
Vertis employees take their severance fight to Queen's Park
Out of work and denied a severance, a handful of former Vertis employees took their fight to Queen's Park on Thursday.
Lights on for Surrey's Planet party
The heavily tattooed 26-year-old Juno Award-winning electro-pop star is headlining the city's Party for the Planet festival, which also features indie band Hey Ocean!, pop rock outfit Fighting for Ithica and roots rock sextet The MatinA©e. "It's very rare that I have lived in a city and haven't played there," said Lights with excitement.
Call to the Post: The Future of South Niagara
CEO of the Live Racing Consortium Jim Thibert, Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati and South Niagara Community Futures Development Corporation General Manager Fred Davies will lead the panel discussion, moderated by CKTB's Tom McConnell.
13th annual CAJ Code of Silence - Call for nominations
For the 12th successive year, the Canadian Association of Journalists is accepting nominations for your favourite government department or publicly funded agency for the CAJ's Code of Silence.