
A rye box that was a part of the 100 Years, 100 Artefacts exhibit at the Niagara Historical Museum.

Funds raised through Hannah House's annual Change For Life baby bottle campaign will help give babies like three-month-old Natalie McCallum a good start. Hannah House, the region's only shelter for pregnant young women and mothers with nowhere else to go, is hoping to raise $60,000 this year.
Debi Pratt of Inniskillin Wines chats with Greg Sorbara, chair of the Ontario Tourism Competitiveness Study, before he presents a workshop to tourism leaders at the Wine Council of Ontario's fifth tourism retreat May 6.
From 1908 to 1913, "Grimsby At Home", the annual Labour Day celebration was held at the Grimsby Driving Park.
Christine McCallum will celebrate her first Mother's Day Sunday with three-month-old daughter Natalie by making a pledge to raise her little girl with Christian values. McCallum and Natalie will call Hannah House home for the next three months.
Lorie Toohey and children Kirsten, 2, and Matthew, 5, enjoy a stroll down Locust Lane during the Community Living Walk/Bike-a-Thon.
Grimsby residents, from left, Jordan Haslett, Kerry Fluit, Reuben Fluit and Josiah Fluit prepare to take to the streets of Lincoln for the 41st annual Community Living Walk/Bike-a-Thon on Saturday morning. The event raised more than $28,000 and attracted about 200 people.
The witch's broom tree in Marcy Woods was taken down recently.
Always the public speaker, Peter Kormos lets the people listen on the campaign trail in Port Colborne last year. Now Kormos can be heard on the airwaves every Saturday on CFRB, during the political talk show This Week at Queen's Park.
Working together to reduce crime are members of Lincoln Community Policing and 8 District Niagara Regional Police. Front row from left: Julie Hoeg, Margaret Dearing, Dee Kozlowski Cheryl Scott, chair of the Lincoln and Niagara regional policing committees; Paula Sharpe and Carolyn Hansen. Back row: Crimestoppers Coordinator Detective Constable Martin Forster; NRP Staff Sergeant Randy Bleich, District Commander 8 District Western Region; NRP Constable Kris Doyle; and Detective Sergeant Richard Frayne.
Justin Mayer, a Grade 8 student at Loretto Catholic Elementary School, and Willy Jackman, a Grade 1 student, worked on a happy ending for Freddie the Fish, a female fish character created by Kids Help Phone to help teach youngsters the tools they need to deal with being bullied.
Pamela Mason of Santa Fe Lifestyles with the sign that was one of the first items in the Jordan museum's collection.
Arthur Atwill has a soft spot for animals which is why 11 years ago, when he was asked which charity he would like to see as the recipient of a golf tournament in his name, he chose the humane society. Pictured with Atwill is his eight-year-old cat Tigger.
Rasheem Green gets ready for his first tubing experience in Lake Erie with Brittnay Klaas. Rasheem stayed with the Whitty family at their summer home in Morgan's Point for the Fresh Air Fund program and will return this summer.
Thirteen-year-old Nicole Legros poses with the Rescue Award of Merit that was presented to her by the Lifesaving Society March 28.
Johnston Farms in Vineland offers up fresh asparagus.