07/03/11 Your idea of Canada is a Tim Hortons coffee cup; a Don Cherry jacket; a stuffed toy moose in a Mountie uniform.
07/03/11 Nature notes club The Larimer County Natural Resources Nature Notes Club is accepting new members.
07/02/11 * Niagara Musky Association, Knights of Columbus Hall, 55 Main St., City of Tonawanda, 7 p.m., Tuesday. A panel discussion "River Muskies 101" on proper catch-and-release techniques. Meeting is free and open to all. Call 225-3816.
06/28/11 The Young Thundering Herd of Marshall University (dark jerseys) beat Xavier University (white jerseys) 15-13 on Sept. 25, 1971, at Fairfield Stadium.
06/26/11 Nature notes club The Larimer County Natural Resources Nature Notes Club is accepting new members.
06/20/11 Female friendship movie Bridesmaids has grossed more than $125 million in the United States and is being hailed as a breakthrough for women's cinema.
06/16/11 Hospital officials say nearly 150 people needed treatment after the riots that erupted in Vancouver after the Stanley Cup final, including three people who suffered serious injuries.
06/14/11 SHENANGO TOWNSHIP Francis B. "Frenchie" Durbin, 59, of Big Run Creek Rd., New Castle (Shenango Twp.) died on Sunday, June 12, 2011, at the Autumn Grove Care Center. Although he had been in ill health, death was unexpected.
06/11/11 Deeds & Deals Robert Engle and Amanda Lysczek bought property on 32 Fleetwood Ave. from Joshua Cook and Adaiah Cook for $199,000. Matthew Barendse bought property on 23 Oakwood St. from Graig Furlong and Alicia Furlong for $165,000. Dawn Hershey bought property on 22 Regent St. from Claude Jean and Louise Lanahan for $117,000. Zena Terrell bought property on Parcel on Mereline Avenue from ...
04/29/11 Hollywood's seriously hoping things heat up this summer because things can hardly get colder at the box office. With $2.7 billion earned by mid-April, ticket sales are running some 19 percent lower than last year as that summer blockbuster season approached. Enter a long line of potential heroes. From Captain America to the Green Lantern, Harry Potter to the Transformers, there is no lack of ...
04/28/11 From superheroes to sequels, Josh Bell breaks down this summer's movies.
04/27/11 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II (July 15) Dir: David Yates Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson In a nutshell: The final countdown. What's the story? Part I set things up nicely for the final showdown.
04/23/11 "Summer begins!" declares the marketing for Fast Five -- and who are we to argue with Vin Diesel?
04/20/11 Whether or not the NFL has a 2011 season remains to be seen, as the players and owners continue to work towards a compromise after a lockout began on March 12. But as that labor situation lingers on, the NFL released to their 2011 schedule last night; and since it came hours after the NHL and NBC announced their new mega television pact, the serious debate can begin over the 2012 Winter Classic ...
04/20/11 State Department of Environmental Protection said?tests suggest?discharges could harm drinking water supplies and, eventually, human health.
03/26/11 * WNY Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Donovan American Legion Post, 3210 Genesee St., Cheektowaga, fly tying, 6 p.m., meeting, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday. Call 695-1003.
03/25/11 The Niagara River Greenway Commission has announced that the public comment period has opened for the twenty-first round of projects, which includes two proposed by the Town of Lewiston.
03/18/11 KEENE VALLEY - By the time I reached the front door of The Mountaineer in Keene Valley on Sunday morning, I could already smell the earthiness of wet wool as rain soaked into my knit hat and dripped down my fac.
03/17/11 The Dribbler's favorite holiday came and went this week -- a mid-March celebration that unites all countries of the world. Oh, did you think The Dribbler meant St. Patrick's Day? No, The Dribbler's favorite holiday is Pi Day.
03/14/11 Lancaster Catholic (3-1, 27-1) vs. Allentown Central Catholic (11-1, 17-9) at Geigle Complex, 6 p.m. Philadelphia Electrical (12-2, 23-5) vs. Holy Redeemer (2-1, 23-4) at Bethlehem Freedom HS, 6:30 p.m. |