The City of Ontario, Sports Facilities Companies and Greater Ontario Convention and Visitors Bureau recently shared the name of a multi-use sports complex set to open in fall 2026 will be Ontario Sports Empire. “With 190 acres of top-tier athletic facilities,...
By Andrew Alonzo | aalonzo@claremont-courier.com Lewis Park playground The Claremont City Council approved a new playground design for Lewis Park Tuesday following months of chatter on the issue. After a brisk presentation by Community Services Director Jeremy Swan...
The United States Department of Defense recently awarded Casa Colina Research Institute and partners UCLA, Spaulding Rehabilitation, and Massachusetts General Hospital a four-year, $2 million grant to study the use of a new neurorestoration technique to treat...
Appreciate professionalism Dear editor: This last week, some of our meals on wheels volunteers attended the Claremont Courier’s ribbon cutting ceremony. It was very interesting hearing about the changes the paper has gone through and finding out how the changes have...
by Emily McLean | Special to the Courier Claremont has a dog problem. With few exceptions, our public parks prohibit canines. I believe that limiting dogs to the city’s two “off-leash areas” harms canine welfare and does a tremendous disservice to the entire...
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