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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

‘The eagle has landed’: Thorold celebrates Port Colborne EV battery facility

‘The eagle has landed’: Thorold celebrates Port Colborne EV battery facility

'This is nine months of real dedicated work'
The homemade pierogies that are the talk of the town

The homemade pierogies that are the talk of the town

One Sunday a month, Maggie Kouvelas comes down to Holy Rosary Hall to sell homemade pierogies; 'You can just stuff them with whatever you want'
Federal government invests over $6M in Thorold Historical Museum

Federal government invests over $6M in Thorold Historical Museum

Fire Station 1 on Towpath St. is being transformed into the Thorold Museum and Cultural Centre; 'There’s a lot work that has been done to get us to this point'
Thorold teen drafted to Niagara Ice Dogs

Thorold teen drafted to Niagara Ice Dogs

Fifteen-year-old Reece Matier hopes to make his hometown proud; 'It's kind of the team I grew up on'
The teen educating Niagara on autism

The teen educating Niagara on autism

Fifteen-year-old Addison Tuckwell has created kits that let other people experience what it's like to be on the spectrum; 'I want to do as much as possible to bring awareness'
Thorold Minor Baseball gearing up for most successful season yet

Thorold Minor Baseball gearing up for most successful season yet

They're also hosting a Blue Jays Academy Development Camp at the end of June; 'While we're a smaller community in the baseball world, we do some really big things'
Thorold by-law department finally shuts down 'all-night disco'

Thorold by-law department finally shuts down 'all-night disco'

'There was like 100 kids running around at two in the morning'
Port Robinson to commemorate 50th anniversary of bridge collapse

Port Robinson to commemorate 50th anniversary of bridge collapse

Community members planning celebration, but want help from City
Military band works in harmony to help homeless veterans

Military band works in harmony to help homeless veterans

The Lincoln and Welland Regiment Association Band is providing homeless veterans with care packages this holiday season; 'We respect what they’ve done for us'
HOUSE AHOY! Famous boat home looking for new skipper

HOUSE AHOY! Famous boat home looking for new skipper

The Thorold residence, built as a tribute to the S.S. Keewatin, has hit the real estate market
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