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A tense few hours in the Niagara Region ended with the arrest of three people, including two teenagers, but one suspect is still on the loose.

The Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) responded to reports of a disturbance shortly before 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at a rural property near Wellandport, where they had determined one youth had been taken after being kidnapped and where the suspects were trying to kidnap a second youth.

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An industrial fire and explosion in St. Catharines, Ontario Thursday forced the evacuation of several nearby homes and businesses while one person was also sent to hospital with burns.

The fire broke out at around 6:35 a.m., on Keefer Road, in the northeast end of the city, inside a building operated by a hazardous materials company, Sonix, which deals with different chemical compounds.

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A workplace incident in St. Catharines sent 23 people to the hospital on Tuesday, resulting in what authorities describe as a "chemical spill."

St. Catharines Fire Chief Dave Upper told Narcity that a contractor accidentally hit a valve at the THK Rhythm Automotive Tuesday morning, which released hydrochloric acid into the Louth Street and Ridley Road area.

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The Niagara Regional Police Service (NRPS) just arrested a second teenager in connection to the Clifton Hill shooting that happened in April.

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