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Bernard Lansbergen

Bernard Lansbergen

Bernard was born and raised in Belgium but moved to Canada in 2012. For the first few years he lived in Montreal where he obtained a communications degree from Concordia University. In 2020 he moved to Niagara. Bernard loves telling people’s stories and wants to get to know those that make Thorold into the great place it is.

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Recent Work by Bernard

Developers in Thorold South can't stop fighting

Developers in Thorold South can't stop fighting

'It’s not likely they’re going to agree anytime soon'
Would you like a fender bender with that? New McDonald's raising traffic safety concerns

Would you like a fender bender with that? New McDonald's raising traffic safety concerns

Some councillors urge immediate action; 'I don’t want to see anybody getting hurt'
BICENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY: Construction of Welland Canal celebrated

BICENTENNIAL BIRTHDAY: Construction of Welland Canal celebrated

'The canal put Thorold on the map'
Thorold Murdoch Mysteries episode to air in January

Thorold Murdoch Mysteries episode to air in January

Over the summer, camera crews descended upon Thorold to film an extra special episode of Murdoch Mysteries
CHRISTMAS MIRACLE: Thorold resident reunited with lost car

CHRISTMAS MIRACLE: Thorold resident reunited with lost car

'We don’t want anyone to face undue hardships,' writes the tow company's owner
Thorold City Council looking to lure family doctors

Thorold City Council looking to lure family doctors

'A lot of them don’t like it. We got to sell them on the positives'
Local man loses car after by-law gets it towed without warning

Local man loses car after by-law gets it towed without warning

'As a result of this tow, my life has completely been thrown out of whack'
Alcohol prohibition in Thorold comes to an end

Alcohol prohibition in Thorold comes to an end

It’s been a long time coming but Thorold residents no longer have to leave the city to buy alcoholic beverages
U2, THOROLD? Where the streets have no names

U2, THOROLD? Where the streets have no names

City Hall has run out of street names and has asked the city's Heritage Committee to come up with a few new ones
St. Catharines butcher shop among best new restaurants in Canada

St. Catharines butcher shop among best new restaurants in Canada

Fat Rabbit on Geneva Street has come 8th in Air Canada’s annual Best New Restaurants list
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