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AWARD-WINNING SERIES COWS COME HOME OPTIONED BY FIASCO GLOBAL MEDIA FOR TELEVISION ADAPTATION
June 3, 2026 Canadian Screen Award-winning digital comedy created by Lindsey Middleton & Katie Uhlmann to be adapted into a half-hour scripted television series Jennifer Beasley, President, Fiasco Global Media and Creators Lindsey Middleton and Katie Uhlmann are thrilled to announce that Fiasco has optioned the rights to Cows Come Home for adaptation as a half-hour television

Niagara Parks is Pleased to Announce Return of Sunday Afternoon Concerts at Queenston Heights Park
Queenston, ON – Niagara Parks is pleased to announce that live music will once again fill the grounds of Queenston Heights Park this summer, as the Sunday Afternoon Concert Series returns to celebrate the bandshell’s 50th anniversary. Featuring 10 bands throughout the summer, the free concert series offers the perfect soundtrack

RIDGEWAY RESIDENT CELEBRATES $100,000 MAXPLUS WIN
May 29, 2026 Arthur C. of Ridgeway has $100,000 to put toward his dreams after winning a MAXPLUS prize in the April 21, 2026 LOTTO MAX draw. Arthur, who works in the lumber industry, discovered his big win while checking his ticket at home one morning. “I scanned it three times on the OLG app, just to be sure,”

Burdett Sisler’s Children Remember Their Dad
Christine Whelan, FEO, May 28, 2026, Volume 7, Issue 19 Burdett Sisler, the oldest known living Canadian, passed away on April 2, 2026, less than two weeks shy of his 111th birthday. And the country mourned. Fort Erie felt a personal impact, as it was his home, his beloved community.

Fort Erie Optimist Club Honours Youth at Annual Appreciation Awards
Jen Wilkinson, FEO, May 28, 2026, Volume 7, Issue 19 The Fort Erie Optimist Club celebrated local youth during its annual Youth Appreciation Awards and supper held May 21, recognizing students from schools across Fort Erie for their leadership, character and positive attitudes. The long-running event, which has been taking

Niagara Parks Workers Reach Tentative Deal Ahead of Busy Tourist Season
FEO, May 28, 2026 A potential strike by Niagara Parks workers appears to have been avoided after Niagara Parks and OPSEU Local 217 announced a tentative agreement on May 28. The agreement, which still requires ratification by both the union and the Niagara Parks Commission, covers more than 850 workers

