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A News Release from the citizens group Environmental Defence Canada
Posted May 12th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Montréal – Fossil Fuel Fact Check: Fighting climate disinformation and misleading oil and gas industry narratives is a new backgrounder that explains the rising threat of climate disinformation and its power to undermine effective climate solutions. Continue reading
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News from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, a citizens group dedicated to a cleaner, green environment for all
Posted May 13th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
The Ontario government and the nuclear lobby keep promising that new nuclear will avoid the massive cost overruns, long delays, and poor performance of the past that lead to soaring electricity rates.
But then there is the real world.
Last week, Ontario Energy Minister Stephen Lecce announced that the province has directed the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) to subsidize Bruce Power’s $300 million pre- development budget for a new nuclear station.
That means Ontario electricity consumers are once again being forced to bankroll a high-cost nuclear project that could cost $110 billion. Continue reading
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A Report from Data Shows, a professional, non-partisan data gathering venue based in Ontario, Canada
Posted May 12th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
No matter how many times Doug Ford repeats his pitch that Ontario is open for business or buys ads telling voters they are being protected, the monthly data keeps saying the opposite.
Statistics Canada’s April Labour Force Survey pegged Ontario unemployment rate at 7.5 per cent, third-highest in Canada, with young worker unemployment at 17.7 per cent, worst in the country. There were 672,900 unemployed workers in Ontario in April. Continue reading
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From the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario
Posted May 12th, 2026 on Niagara At All
Emerging, student and established artists living in the Niagara Region are invited to submit their work to the 17th City of St. Catharines Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Current.
Niagara is shaped by currents – its waterways, its histories, and the forces that move through the region today. This year’s theme invites artists to explore both the literal flows that define this place and the cultural, social, and global currents influencing our present moment. Continue reading
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A News Release from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario
Posted May 11th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Brock University President and Vice-Chancellor Lesley Rigg in her office at Schmon Tower. (Photo by Stephen Leithwood)
Brock University has reappointed Dr. Lesley Rigg to a second term as President and Vice-Chancellor. The unanimous decision was made by the University’s Board of Trustees at its recent meeting and comes at a time when President Rigg has just over one year left on her current five-year term. The new appointment takes effect Nov. 1, 2027.
Since joining Brock, Rigg has led the University through a period of significant progress, guiding the development and launch of its 2025-2030 Strategic Plan — a community-informed roadmap focused on transforming people and reimagining the future. Continue reading
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A News Release from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party
Posted May 11th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Marit Stiles and the Ontario NDP are bringing forward an Opposition Day motion calling for a new Youth Summer Jobs Program to help young people find work and get experience at a time when too many are being shut out of the job market.
“Doug Ford’s jobs disaster is leaving an entire generation behind,” said Stiles. “Young folks are sending out resumes everywhere, hearing nothing back, and wondering how they’re supposed to build a future when they can’t even get a first job.” Continue reading
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A Brief One For Our Mothers – Those Who Are Still With Us and Those Wh0 Are Gone – from Doug Draper
Posted on Mother’s Day, May 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
When you were growing up, how many times did your mother warn you not to do something, but there you ran off and did it anyway?
Then you wish you had of listened to your mother.
Here is all of the mother’s out there who did their best to raise us right.
To hear it, courtesy of the classic rock group Three Dog Nigh, click on the screen immediately below while I admit that I lost count of the number of times I did listen –
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This World Needs Many More Like Him
Posted by Doug Draper, May 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.” ― David AttenboroughTo watch a moving trailer for ‘Ocean’, David Attenborough’s latest nature documentary, click on the screen immediately below –
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A Brief News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted May 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Well that’s it for a Niagara Regional Council with a Chair and 32 locally election members.
That’s also it for a Regional Council with a Chair chosen by those 32 council members elected by we, the people, across this region.
In the wee, small hours of this past Thursday, May 7th, after many of us across Niagara were home in bed, Ford and his Conservatives used their majority to drive through Bill 100 – also identified by the Orwellian title; ‘the Better Governance Bill’ – despite opposition from Niagara NDP MPPs Wayne Gates, Jeff Burch and Jennie Stevens, and from coalitions of citizens across the region. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Ontario Government of Premier Doug Ford
Posted May 7th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
THOROLD In Niagara, Ontario — The Ontario government is investing nearly $44 million to help rehabilitate drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure in the Niagara Region. The funding is through the Municipal Housing Infrastructure Program’s Health and Safety Water Stream (MHIP-HSWS) and will support access to safe drinking water, housing, job creation and protection for communities in the event of extreme weather events.
“As we continue to navigate economic uncertainty, our government is protecting Ontario by investing in critical infrastructure that drives growth, creates jobs and strengthens communities,” said Todd McCarthy, Acting Minister of Infrastructure. Continue reading
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A News Release from Niagara Regional Councillor for St, Cathgarines, Haley Bateman
Posted May 7th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines Regional Councillor Haley Bateman
Niagara Region, ON – The provincial government has introduced several pieces of legislation that warrant close scrutiny from residents, workers, and those representing communities across Ontario. Among them is Bill 98, which proposes allowing municipalities to amortize the costs of infrastructure related to water and wastewater systems.
St. Catharines Regional Councillor Haley Bateman is raising serious concerns about the implications of this legislation, particularly around the potential for privatization.
“This legislation opens the door to privatization, despite claims to the contrary,” said Bateman. “To suggest otherwise is misleading. Permitting shareholders in water and wastewater systems is, by definition, privatization. The Act explicitly states that ‘a municipality, the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada or an agent of any of them’ can hold shares in these systems. We cannot allow this to happen.” Continue reading
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News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch
Posted May 6th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch in provincial legislature
NIAGARA – Ontario NDP Shadow Minister for Municipal Affairs, Jeff Burch, says the Ford government is once again pulling a cheap shot on Ontarians by using late-night sittings to force through major changes to local democracy while most people are asleep.
“People should be asking themselves why this government always seems to pass its most controversial legislation in the middle of the night,” said Burch. Continue reading
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News from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party
Posted May 5th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Shadow Minister for Environment, Conservation, and Parks Peter Tabuns (Toronto Danforth); and Shadow Minister for Municipal Affairs Jeff Burch (Niagara Centre) are calling on the Ford government to scrap their planned amalgamation of the province’s regional conservation authorities (including the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority):
“Doug Ford and Minister McCarthy are hanging our conservation authorities out to dry,” said Tabuns. “The Conservatives are moving ahead with their senseless plan to shrink these authorities and preventing them from making their own decisions in the meantime. This decision will lead to contaminated water, costly flooding, and species loss. Continue reading
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“As Canada works to diversify our international relationships, we look first to our longstanding European partners and allies. We share the history, values, and ambition to build a better, more just future. In a more dangerous and divided world, a stronger partnership between Canada and Europe will create more stability, more security, and more prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic.” – Mark Carney, Prime Minister of CanadaA News Release from the Office of Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney
Posted May 4th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – Here’s a high five for Prime Minister Mark Carney. This is the way to go. If Trump and his MAGA fanatics want to threaten Canada and treat our country so badly, it’s time to build our future with our friends and allies in Europe and do as much as we can to cut our ties with the United States.)
In a more dangerous and divided world, Canada’s new government is building our strength at home and diversifying our relationships with like-minded partners abroad. Bound by a shared history and common values, Canada and Europe are natural partners. By working more closely together, we can create greater stability, security, and prosperity for all.
Today (this May 4th, 2026), the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, concluded his first official visit to Armenia. He attended the 8th European Political Community Summit in Yerevan, marking the first time a non-European leader joined the Summit. Continue reading
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By Doug Draper
Posted May 4th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

The four students killed by government troops on the campus of Kent State University in Ohio on May 4th, 1970
I was finishing up one of my last years in high school in the spring of 1970 and like a lot of my peer sat the time, I was bursting with youthful hope and idealism.
In my mind and I believe in the minds of so many others, we were the generation that was going to end all wars, end gender and racial oppression, end dictatorial rule in government and create greener, safer and more affordable communities for all of us to live in.
And we were going do it free of violence and with chants of “we shall overcome” and “give peace a chance.”
Then on one sunny spring day in May, 1970, a regiment of armed U.S. National Guardsmen (very reminiscent of the masked ICE squads roaming the streets of United States today) shot and killed four unarmed students on the campus of Kent State University in Ohio during a protest against an ongoing War in Vietnam that had already slaughtered tens-of-thousands of young Americans drafted to fight in it and hundreds of thousands of Vietnamese men, women and children. Continue reading
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An Invite to All from the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario
Posted May 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
The City of St. Catharines is set to mark a milestone, and the community is invited to celebrate in a big way with a free, family-friendly event.Join us on Saturday, May 2, at Montebello Park and help celebrate the 150th anniversary of St. Catharines being incorporated as a City. It was May 1, 1876 when the growth of the community – much of which was a catalyst of the work on the third Welland Canal just five years earlier – saw it attain City status after more than 30 years of being incorporated as a town.
Saturday’s event will take place from noon to 4 p.m., with official greetings, a ceremonial cake celebration and a welcome from Mayor Mat Siscoe at 1 p.m. The afternoon will feature a wide range of activities aimed at families, with all activities and food available free to those who attend. Continue reading
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A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted May 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
This May 1st marks the first day that anyone interested across Niagara can run for a municipal council seat or a trustee’s seat on one of the region’s two major school boards in this coming Fall’s municipal.
And with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Conservatives working harder than any provincial government has before to dissolve the decision-making powers of our municipal councils and school boards, it is more important than ever that we have people sitting on our councils and school boards that have what it takes to stand up to the Ford juggernaut on behalf of the people and communities they are elected to represent.
Sadly, I have not many mayors or councillors at the local and regional levels who have shown that kind of moxie to date. Continue reading
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News from Niagara resident Liz Benneian
Posted April 30th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Niagara citizen activist and head of the region-wide citizens coalition A Better Niagara, Liz Benneian
A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper – Niagara At Large is proud to post the following news from Liz Benneian. We need far more citizens like her standing up and speaking out for the freedoms and the democracy that generations of Canadians fought and died for.
Come on people! Now is the time to Fight Ford’s relentless campaign to gut our democratic institutions and rules, one pillar at a time.
Now here is the news from Liz Benneian. –
I delegated to the (Ford government’s) Legislative Standing Committee on Heritage, Infrastructure and Cultural Policy on Tuesday, April 28th to speak against Bill 100 which, among other things, gives the Minister of Municipal Affairs the ability to appoint a regional chair for Niagara and other Regions and imbue them with strong chair powers.

One of more than 200 Niagara residents braving the old, wet weather this past April 25th to join a “Fight Ford” rally in front of St. Catharines’ Pen Centre mall. Photo by Annette Long Gibbons
This includes being able to overrule elected Mayors on Regional Council. The Bill also reduces Regional Council to mayors only, among other measures. …
Niagara Falls Mayor (Jim) Diodati, Mayor (Frank) Campion of Welland, (Niagara Regional) Councillor Peter Secord from St.
Catharines, former Grimsby Councillor and current party treasurer for the PCs, Tony Joose of Grimsby, all spoke in favour of the change (that Bill 100 would usher in).
Only Councillor Sandra O’Connor from Niagara-on-the-Lake and I spoke against, though there were others from different communities and organizations (across Ontario) who also spoke against.
Good afternoon Chair and Committee members. Thank you for allowing me to speak on Bill 100.My name is Liz Benneian. I am a resident of the Town of Lincoln in the Region of Niagara.
I am here today (Tuesday, April 28th, 2026) to say Bill 100 is deeply flawed and should be discarded for the following reasons: at it’s very core, it’s undemocratic; it flouts hundreds of years of democratic traditions that go to the essence of who we are as a people; it enshrines inequality between citizens; the changes are unjustified; and finally these changes are fostering a belief in citizens that the current government is illegitimate and out-of-touch with the needs of its citizens. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Government of Ontario
Posted April 30th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
HAMILTON, Ontario — The Ontario government has awarded a contract for the first major package of civil and utility work for the Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT), marking a significant milestone in the province’s plan to build fast, reliable and affordable transit across the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA).
The 14‑kilometre LRT will strengthen the local economy by creating approximately 6,000 jobs annually during construction and up to 1,000 permanent jobs to support operations and maintenance when the project is complete. Continue reading
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An Invite To All from the Niagara Palestine Coalition
Posted April 30th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
“‘Tis the season! To plant a garden, to believe in tomorrow, and to care for one another.
Join us at our fundraising plant sale, featuring dozens of varieties of plants, seedlings, and seeds, all accessibly priced between $2 and $6. Proceeds go to the families supported by the Niagara Palestine Coalition, as well as to the Gaza Sunbirds organization.
Also available for purchase: local artisanal works and foods. Continue reading
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From Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper, with humility and gratitude
Posted One More Time on April 30th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note – I posted this a day or two ago but it very quickly got buried under more Happy Birthday wishes that came in on my Doug Draper Facebook Page ( https://www.facebook.com/doug.draper.180 ) for Niagara At Large and under recent news and commentary. So for those who were kind enough to send me Happy Birthday wishes I am posting it again. And now, let’s move on. – Doug Draper)
I had absolutely no plans to advertise my 75th birthday (75? ouch, ouch, ouch!!!) this past April 25th, but Facebook and its notorious habit of spreading peoples’ birth dates around, is a pretty powerful tool and I was overwhelmed to discover that my Facebook page, which is an extension of my online independent news commentary Niagara At Large website, was filled with more than 100 heartwarming Happy Birthday messages this past weekend.
I sure don’t take that lightly and I want to thank each and every one of you for taking the time to make this person feel a little bit better about getting to an age I once hoped was so far ahead of me that I didn’t have to give it a moment’s thought. Continue reading
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A Statement by Environtamenal Defence’s Rebecca Kolarich, Water Program Manager
Posted April 29th, 2029 on Niagara At Large
Toronto – Despite recently proposed amendments, the (Ford government’s) Water and Wastewater Public Corporations Act still opens the door to stealth water privatization across the province, putting Ontario’s drinking water and environment at risk.
At the core of this troubling legislation is a sweeping transfer of power—one that allows the province to seize a municipality’s water or sewage system and hand it over to a for-profit corporation, with or without the municipality’s consent. Continue reading
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A Brief Comment by Doug Draper, followed by a video of the anthem singing
Posted April 29th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

A sign that appeared on front lawns in Buffalo neighbhourhoods during Trump’s first term as president. Photo by Doug Draper
Something nice happened before a Buffalo Sabres-Boston Bruins hockey game at the Key Bank Center area in Buffalo, New York this past April 28th.
When the microphone cut out on Buffalo-borne singer/songerwriter Cami Clune as she began siinging Canada’s national anthem, which has always been a tradition in Buffalo whether a Canadian team is playing or not, the crowd took over, bringing the anthem to a rousing end.
Certainly, there are Canadians who are fans of the Sabres and were probably in that crowd but it could not have been enough to send the anthem ringing through the stadium like that. Continue reading
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A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted April 28th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Update from Doug Draper – Okay, so maybe I have come down a little too hard on the King here. Watching clips of his address to the U.S. congress again and listening to some of the other commentary, he did come out and support Ukraine and NATO and he expressed support for the institutions of democracy and for fighting climate change too. In all fairness, he was speaking before a very difficult audience and he had to know that Trump was somewhere watching and listening to every word he had to say. So I have to give him credit for speaking out on some of the key issues that face us all.)
What a stain on his mother, the great Queen Elizabeth, this address from her King son was this April 28th, 2026 to a U.S. Congress so subservient to the fascism of Donald Trump.Who or what is King Charles trying to suck up to?. What autocratic interests is he soiling the pants of his Royal office for? Continue reading
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A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper that includes a News Story Aired this past April 27th on CBC’s The National
Posted April 28th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Says one Canadian to another; “Have you been across the border to the States lately?”I have heard an exchange like this from my fellow Canadians, over and over again, as I have stood in lines at a cash register in a grocery store, crossed paths with people at a park or anywhere else. Continue reading
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Posted April 28th. 2026 on Niagara At Large


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By Doug Draper, reporter/publisher, Niagara At Large
Posted April 25h, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Those of you who have been close followers of this independent news and commentary site over the years, and I sincerely thank you for that, probably know that its publisher – yours truly – has often shared music I feel hits the mark for the times we are living in.
Songs have always been a soundtrack for me as we continue our journey through life and the following one by The Rascals, one of my favourite groups from the 1960s that delivered some great ones like ‘Good Lovin’, ‘Groovin’ and ‘I’ve Been Lonely Too Long’, seems particularly appropriate for the strife-torn times that we and people around the world are living through now.
It is called ‘People Got To Be Free’, a song The Rascals came out with and that went all the way to No. One on the Billboard Charts at an earlier time of strife in 1968, during the Vietnam War and the assassinations that year of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King and then Senator and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy (not to be confused with his screwball of a son working for Trump today) and you can watch them perform it by clicking on the screen immediately below –
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A News Release from the non-profit animal advocacy group, Animal Justice
Posted April 24th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
TORONTO—National animal law organization Animal Justice is condemning Marineland’s disgraceful request for $10 to $20 million in taxpayer dollars to pay for the potential relocation of surviving whales and dolphins still stranded at the now-shuttered roadside zoo and aquarium in Niagara Falls.
Marineland made the business decision to purchase and breed whales and dolphins for decades, profiting off of over a million visitors each year. Marineland has ample resources and sits on what is likely one of the most valuable pieces of real estate in Canada, estimated to be worth upwards of $500 million.
Instead of developing a serious plan for the whales’ future when Canada banned their captivity in 2019, Marineland has put forward half-baked schemes, including a sale to a subpar aquarium in China that did not meet the legal standards set out in federal law, and even threatening to kill its 30 surviving beluga whales unless the federal government paid the defunct facility to care for the animals.
“Marineland made a fortune keeping whales in squalid, depressing tanks and using them in cruel shows, and is sitting on hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property in Niagara Falls,” said Kaitlyn Mitchell, director of legal advocacy at Animal Justice. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates whose Niagara Falls Riding includes Niagara Falls, Fort Erie and Niagara-on-the-Lake
Posted April 24th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
NIAGARA, Ontario – MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) stood in the Ontario legislature<https://drive.google.com/file/d/14AG4aLZqf2rX8NNSsRwvmm4zUJ2D32PP/view?usp=sharing> to press for action from the province to protect the Fort Erie Racetrack and bring all stakeholders to the table to reach a funding agreement for the horse racing industry in the province:
“For over a century, the Fort Erie Racetrack has supported good local jobs, from the trainers and jockeys to the farmers who supply feed and equipment”, said MPP Gates. “It remains one of the largest employers in Fort Erie and plays a key role in attracting visitors to our region.” Continue reading
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A Brief Earth Day Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted April 22nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
With all of the bad news raining down on us these days, I sometimes find myself looking at a poster I have hanging on a wall above my desk showing a frog grasping a swan by the neck as the bird is on the verge of swallowing him.
A caption on the poster reads; “Don’t Ever Give Up.”
As hopeless as I sometimes find myself feeling about how short governments in our country and around the world are falling in what needs to be done to protecting our environment and address the climate crisis, I keep reminding myself that for the sake of our children and the future of all life on this planet, we have to be like that frog and never give up. Continue reading
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Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop in a Town-owned electric vehicle

One of he new electric vehicle chargers installed in Fort Erie. photos courtesy of the Town of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ongtario
A News Release from the Town of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ontario
Posted on Earth Day April 22nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
FORT ERIE – The Town of Fort Erie celebrates Earth Day, April 22, 2026, by installing new electric vehicle (EV) charging stations at four public locations to support cleaner transportation and reduce emissions.
With funding from Aviva and Earth Day Canada through the Charged for Change program, the Town has added four double-headed charging stations, bringing the total to eight charging ports.
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A portrait of Chief Seattle
Posted by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper on Earth Day, April 22nd, 2026
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A late March 2026 Fight Ford Rally in front of the Pen Centre that, inspite of the cold weather, was attended by more than 300 people from across the region. This time let’s have far more people there. Rally photo by Emily Spanton
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A News Release from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, a non-profit citizens group advocating for a healther environment
Posted April 21st 2026 on Niagara At Large
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) is seeking permission from the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) to build the world’s largest nuclear station in Port Hope, Ontario.
The proposed station would cost about $230 billion and cause our electricity rates to skyrocket.
Nevertheless, on April 7th, the IAAC announced that it is not planning to examine whether there are lower-cost alternatives to keep our lights on since OPG told it that “there are no alternatives to the project that are technically and economically feasible”.
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An Invite to All from the Niagara Agricultural Lands Preservation Society (PALS)
Posted April 21st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper – If you care about preserving what are left of our food-growing lands in Niagara for future generations, do everything you can to support this citizens group.
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A Statement from Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates and St. Catharines NDP MPPJennie Stevens
Posted April 20th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Niagara NDP MPPs Wayne Gates and Jennie Stevens
NIAGARA – Ontario MPPs Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) and Jennie Stevens (St. Catharines), say Bill 100 (https://www.ola.org/en/legislative-business/bills/parliament-44/session-1/bill-100) is a direct attack on local democracy and are calling on the Ford government to hold public hearings across Ontario before moving forward.
“Let me be clear, the last thing Niagara needs is more meddling from the Premier’s office. Local voices matter, and decisions should be made in our communities, not imposed from Queen’s Park,” said Gates. Continue reading
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News from the City of St. Catharines
Posted April 20th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
The City of St. Catharines is continuing to invest in a more resilient urban forest, and residents can play a direct role by planting a tree at home.
St. Catharines residents can claim a free tree to plant on their own property as part of the City’s annual Spring Free Tree Giveaway.
A limited number of trees are available on a first-come, first-served basis. From April 13-22, residents can register online and choose from one of four varieties: Tulip tree, Red oak, Chokecherry and Eastern white pine. registration will close once all trees have been claimed. Continue reading
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A News Release from Niagara Region Public Health
Posted April 20th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

A tick in Ontario’s outdkoors
Niagara, Ontario – With warmer weather returning and residents eager to get outside and enjoy Niagara’s parks, trails, golf courses, and other outdoor activities, Niagara Region Public Health is reminding the community that tick season is also underway.
Ticks are present in Niagara’s outdoor environments. Some ticks, including the black-legged tick, can carry bacteria that cause Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses. Niagara Region Public Health monitors tick activity in the region and provides residents with practical, evidence-informed guidance to help prevent tick bites. Continue reading
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News from Niagara Transit in Niagara, Ontario
Posted April 20th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
NIAGARA REGION, Ont.— Niagara Transit is introducing a new community bus route in Fort Erie, expanding Niagara Transit Plus coverage in Niagara Falls and implementing customer service changes effective May 3.
These updates initiate some of the first changes recommended under Niagara Transit’s 10-Year Investment and Growth Strategy. The strategy sets the direction for transit service delivery across Niagara, with an emphasis on service excellence and customer service. Continue reading
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Posted April 19th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
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Posted by Doug Draper on Niagara At Large on April 19th, 2026
Facing growing turbulence this past week over his recent purchase of a “private jet,” Ontario Premier Doug Ford issued a statement shortly before noon this Sunday, April 19th, that he is moving immediately to sell the private jet he and his Conservatives purchased with close to $30 million of our tax money.
Here is a story on the matter, just produced by CBC that you can read by clicking on – https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/doug-ford-jet-sell-9.7169704
And here is one News Release from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party late last this past week, blasting the jet purchase – Continue reading
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A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper, with Words of Praise for Canada from Well-Watched & Highly Regarded American News Program Host Lawrence O’Donnell
Posted April 18th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
In the wake of Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberals securing a majority government this past week, Lawrence O’Donnell, a lawyer, former advisor to Democrats in the U.S. Senate and now the host of a highly-watched cable news program on MSNOW (formerly MSNBC) called ‘The Last Work With Lawrence O’Donnell’, expressed nothing but praise for the way Carney and Canadians at large are standing up against the growing menace of Donald Trump.
To hear and watch what he had to say on his program last week, and I hope you find it as invigorating and morale-boosting as I did, click on the screen immediately below –
Finally, let’s all continue standing together for our Canada by buying as many products as we can that are made here and that are sold in independently owned stores in our own communities, and by continuing to boycott as many American-made products as possible and by not crossing the border into the United States unless it has to do with necessary visits to family and friends.
A computerized rendition of some of Canada’s finest chasing Trump away from our country
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“A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders
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A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper, followed excerpts, recorded on Youtube, of an address by Pope Leo XIV
Posted April 17th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Some recent images Donald Trump posted on his social media site recently, portraying himself as Jesus Christ (right) and of him being embraced by Jesus – images that were met with disgust by many people in his own country and around the world.
I am neither a Catholic nor a member of any other religious faith but you don’t have to be to feel a sense of awe for what Pope Leo, the Catholic Church’s first American-borne pontiff, said during an address he delivered to a large audience of worshippers in the Central African country of Cameroon this April 16th.
Without mentioning their names, Pope Leo aimed some very strong words at the likes of Donald Trump and his fellow ‘strongman’ Vladimir Putin for all of the devastation and suffering they have caused while in Trump’s case, in particular, portraying himself as an oh so Holy instrument of God.
To hear the essence of what Pope Leo had to say, captured in a Global News report, I hope you will click on the screen immediately below –
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“A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders
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By Mario Canseco, Research Co., a professional public poll and analysis company, on a poll conducted for CUPE (Canadian Unton of Public Employees) Ontario
Posted April 16th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

At a recent anti-Ford rally in Niagara. photo by Emily Spanton
(A Brief Note to Niagara At Large readers – As stated in the polling information posted below, this poll was conducted before Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s appointed Niagara Regional Chair and former Ford Conservative candidate in Niagara Falls, Bob Gale, resigned from the Chair’s job this past March after news emerged that he owned a signed copy of Hitler’s hate-filled manifesto Mein Kampf, and after Ford and some of his hardcore supporters in municipal politics here at least temporarily shelved the idea of amalgamating municipalities in favour of significiantly reducing the number of elected representatives serving our communities at the local and regional level.
Niagara At Large is nevertheless posting the poll because, arguably, it is unlikely the feelings of a majority of Niagara residents, that they should have much more of a say in the future of their municipal governments and how they are run across the region has changed.)
St. Catharines, ON – Residents of the 12 cities, towns and townships that form the Niagara Region are unconvinced about an amalgamation proposal, a new Research Co. poll conducted for CUPE Ontario has found. Continue reading
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A Statement by St. Catharines City Councillor Bruce Williamson
Posted April 16th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines City Councillor Bruce Williamson
A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – The following is an excerpt from a statement St. Catharines City Councillor Bruce Williamson delivered at an April 13th city council meeting and shared with this news and commentary site for possible use here.
I have decided to post it because, in this news commentator’s view, it is an example of speaking truth to power by a municipal representative with a long record of putting the common good first – something we need far more of on our municipal councils in this region.
By the way, the word “turkeys” in the first sentence of Councillor Williamson’s statement is a reference to Premier Doug Ford recently saying (and I paraphrase) that Niagara’s municipal councillors can be counted on to vote in favour of reducing the number of seats on their councils about as much as turkeys could be counted on to vote in favour of Thanksgiving.
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An Invite from the Canada-Wide citizens group for animal advocacy, Animal Justice
Posted April 15th, 2026 obn Niagara At Large! We’re excited to invite you to an important panel: From Animal Farmers to Animal Advocates.
People who make their living from animal agriculture are often its strongest defenders—which is why it matters so much when some of them change sides and begin speaking out for animals.
TODAY, Wednesday, April 15, join Animal Justice for a powerful online panel featuring former animal farmers, a slaughterhouse inspector, and a ranch worker who made the difficult decision to walk away from the industry and advocate for animals instead.
Each panelist brings firsthand experience from inside animal agriculture—what they witnessed, what they participated in, and what ultimately led them to question everything and choose a different path. Continue reading
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News from the Office of Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
Posted April 14th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney
The global landscape is rapidly changing. In response, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control – building a stronger, more independent, more resilient economy. We’re building an economy where Canadians are empowered with greater security, certainty, and a lower cost of living.
Global conflict and ongoing supply disruptions in the Middle East are driving up fuel prices around the world. To make Canada more energy secure and less reliant on external factors, our government is advancing major projects to realise Canada’s full potential in clean and conventional energy. Continue reading
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A News Release from Haley Councillor, a Niagara Regional Councillor elected in St. Catharines
Posted April 14th, 2026 on Nagara At Large
A Brief Foreword Note by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – I am posting the following News Release and the full text of a motion, to be tabled as soon as this April 15th at Niagara Region’s corporate services committee by Niagara Regional Councillor Haley Batemen because it matters so much in terms of addressing the soaring property taxes so many of us have been paying in Niagara over the past four years. Haley Bateman, in my view, is one of the few progressive voices on any municipal council in Niagara who has the courage to stand up to what the Ford government is going to make life in our communities more costly and less democratic. I urge you to contact your representatives of Niagara Regional Council and ask them to support this important motion.

Niagara Regional Councillor Haley Bateman
NIAGARA REGION, ON – Niagara Regional Councillor Haley Bateman is raising concerns regarding recent governance decisions and growing financial pressures facing the Region, calling for greater accountability, transparency, and a renewed fiscal relationship with senior levels of government.
Bateman’s comments follow recent communications (letters) issued in relation to the A Better Municipal Governance Act, which she says were developed without proper Council involvement and contradict previously approved motions.
“This is a matter of process and governance,” said Bateman. Continue reading
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An Invite to Everyone Across the Region from the Niagara Movement for Justice in Palestine (NMJP)
Posted April 14th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
We are inviting every single one in Niagara to join us this coming Saturday, April in Running, Walking or Biking.We are doing this in –
SOLIDARITY WITH THE PEOPLE OF PALESTINE
And with Thousands of Others throughout the World
To watch a vide0 on the reasons for this event and for more details on it and where it will be heold, click on www.nmjp.org
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A Call-Out from Democracy Watch
Posted April 13th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
We hope all is well with you and yours. Unfortunately, all is not well with democracy in Ontario.
Bill 5, which was passed by the Ontario PC Party government last June, is a mad, dictator-like power grab by Premier Doug Ford and his cabinet ministers.
Bill 5 is dangerously undemocratic as it gives Ford’s cabinet unconstitutional, king-like powers to change any law without a review or vote of approval by Ontario’s legislature, and also proposes to prohibit anyone from going to court to challenge Ford’s abuses of power. Continue reading
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Be Part Of The ‘Fight Ford Rally’ on Saturdy, April 25th, 2026 At 11 A.M In Front Of The Pen Center Plaza Along Glendale Avenuen in St. Catharines
Posted with a Commentary by Doug Draper on Niagara At Large, April 11h, 2026

At an earlier anti-Ford Government rally ithis past March in St. Catharines, Niagara. Photo by Niagara resident and community activist Emily Spanton
Niagara, Ontario – Enough is enough already with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his minions, including his Lincoln MPP Sam Oosterhoff and his most grovelling mayor servants in Niagara – Mat Siscoe of St. Catharines, Jim Diodati of Niagara Falls and Frank Campion of Welland – tearing apart everything from our regional and local muncipal governments to our school boards to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority dedicated to protecting and preserving the quality of life in our area watersheds.
We have municipal elections come up this Fall and we have to use them to fight back by electing individuals to public office who are going to stand up to us and not crawl on their bellies to Doug Ford and he continues to cut services and download policing, health care, education, urban development and other costs on us. Continue reading
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A Statement from Fort Erie Mayor Mayor Redekop Regarding Changes to Niagara Regional Government
Posted April 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Town of Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop
A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper – Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop has shown himself to be the only onr of the 12 mayors currently goverining Niagara’s 12 local municipalities who has consistently shown the courage to stand up against the Ford government’s drive to gut local elected represientation across our region and replace it with a system that would be controlled by Premier Doug Ford.
We should remember that in this Fall’s upcoming municipal elections and only vote individuals into the offices of mayor that are prepared to have the courage to stand up for us.
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced that legislation would be tabled in the Legislature to change regional government in Ontario. The legislation will focus on the Niagara Region and Simcoe County, although the chair of all regional governments will be appointed by the Premier going forward. Continue reading
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Like his soulmate, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is taking a wrecking ball to our local democratic and publicly owned institutions and too few politicians in Niagara, other than Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates,Niagara Cenre MPP Jeff Burch, Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop, Port Colborne Regional Councillor Vance Badawey and St. Catharines Regional Councillor Haley Bateman are showing the courage to speak out forcefully against it.,
A Call-Out to Ontario’s Ford government from Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Posted April 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
NIAGARA FALLS — MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) is calling on the Premier to release a full public summary of the consultation results, including how many comments supported or opposed the merger of Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA).
A review by the office of MPP Gates<https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/11etullIqL3bXF7laDP8xp6VcZw6UZ0va/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117901393620860448231&rtpof=true&sd=true> found that 94% of Niagara-related submissions made through the registry were opposed to a merger. Continue reading
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A Call-Out from Ontario’s Green Party
Posted April 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Right now, students across Ontario are pulling all-nighters to get through exam season. But while they work to build a life for themselves, Doug Ford is making it impossible to get ahead.
His government’s plan to overhaul OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) flips the script on student aid—shifting from grants to loans that come with interest. It means Ontario students will graduate with the highest debt loads in Canada while our schools receive the lowest per-capita funding in the country. Continue reading
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A Message from Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates, whose riding includes Fort Erie, Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake
Posted April 9th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my friend Burd Sisler.Burd was an incredible person.
At the time of his passing , Burd was the oldest man in Canada, as well as the world’s sixth oldest man and Canada’s oldest World War 2 veteran.
Burd proudly served our country in the Second World War, he spent 30 years working at the Canada Border Services Agency and raised a family in Fort Erie. Continue reading
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News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted April 9th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region is celebrating the arrival of spring with a series of environmental events in April and May, including Earth Week activities (April 17-25) and Spring Compost Events (May 4-9 and May 30). These events provide residents with opportunities to reduce waste, support community organizations and learn more about Regional programs.
Earth Week begins with the Earth Week Drop-off Contest from April 18-25 at all Regional Drop-off Depots. Residents are encouraged to bring acceptable housewares, textiles and used batteries for proper recycling or reuse. Each eligible item earns one ballot for a chance to win an Earth Week prize pack, including a $50 Visa gift card. Visit niagararegion.ca/waste/landfills for depot locations, hours and accepted items. Continue reading
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Renown American Astronomer Carl Sagan
Posted April 8th, 2026 by Doug Draper on Niagara At Large followed by some passionate words about protecting our planet from the late, great astronomer, Carl Sagan
As the one Canadian and three American astronauts on the NASA spaceship head for home this April 8th after becoming the first to completely orbit and set eyes on the dark side of the moon, they took some awesome photos of our planet Earth while on their lunar journey.

Apollo 11 moon mission photo of Earth in 1969
The photos were reminiscent of ones taken on a 1969 Apollo 11 NASA mission that inspired the very first Earth Day that brought more than 100 millions of people around the world together on April 22nd 1970 in a call-out their governments to do everything possible to protect and preserve our life-sustaining environment for present and future generations. Continue reading
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A Call Out To All Of Us from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, a citizens group dedicated to protecting and preserving a healthy environment
Posted April 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
You can’t escape them.Government of Ontario “Protect Ontario” ads are everywhere—on buses and subways, during hockey and baseball games, and across news sites.
Since taking office, the Ford government has spent $452 million of our tax dollars promoting itself —a windfall for the advertising industry, with no sign of slowing down. In 2025 alone, it spent a record $112 million. Continue reading
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A Statement by Prime Minister Mark Carney and the leaders of Denmark, the European Commission, the European Council, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom
Posted Aril 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
“We welcome the two-week ceasefire just concluded between the United States and Iran. We thank Pakistan and all partners involved for facilitating this important agreement.
The goal must now be to negotiate a swift and lasting end to the war within the coming days. This can only be achieved through diplomatic means. Continue reading
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A Statement by Ontario NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles
Posted April 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles is slamming the Ford government after media reports reveal that hospitals are being forced to use storage rooms for that hospitals are being forced to convert storage rooms and office space to treat patients:
“This is a disaster. Why are patients being treated in storage closets? No ad campaign or press conference can spin the grim reality that Ontarians are facing in our hospital hallways every single day.
“Patients are being treated in spaces that were never meant for care. This is shameful. Continue reading
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Posted by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
April 6th, 2026

A photo of this precious oasis we call Earth, taken from the space ship heading to the moon. Let’s all remember that when it comes to a place we can all live on in this universe, there is no Option B
The following message by one of the four NASA astronauts, including Canadian Jeremy Hansen, this past Easter weekend as they prepared to circle the moon and become first humans to ever set eyes on its dark side is one that each and every one of us on Earth should take to heart.
It was delivered by American astronaut Victor Glover, unscripted and from his heart, and one can only hope that those down here who are causing wars and doing things that are threatening the future of life on our planet might at least give it a listen.
When I heard the astronaut’s words, I told myself I have to put this on Niagara At Large
A Quick Footnote – It was nice to see both the U.S. and Canadian flags hanging together in that spacecraft as the astronaut spoke. It was a greater show of unity way out there, thousands of miles away, than we have seen between the two countries down here on Earth.
Here is hoping that one day, if and when the Trump nightmare ends, the divisions between our countries will be over.
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News from the Government of Ontario Premier Doug Ford
Posted April 6th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Comment from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – I recently found a quarter and a couple of nickels under the sofa of a couch in my home. Do you want them?
How far do you think they would go toward on top of the current $17.60 an hour in paying the soaring cost of everything from gasoline, groceries to rent or buying a home?
If Ontario now has the second highest minimum wage in Canada, God help people trying to survive on whatever minimum wage they get in other provinces. Continue reading
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Hosted by the Niagara Health Coalition, a citizens group dedicated to fighting for high quality public health care for all of us
Posted April 5th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Join us on April 9 at 6:30pm, at Trillum United Church, 415 Linwell Ave. We want to hear what you have to say about healthcare in Niagara.
We will be welcoming guests Jennie Stevens, MPP St. Catharines, and Natalie Mehra, Executive Director of the Ontario Health Coalition.
#niagarahealthcare #townhall #niagarahealthsystem #ontariohealthcoalition
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Looking Ahead: A Message from Sandra Easton, the Mayor Lincoln, Ontario
Posted April 5th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton is moving on
Lincoln, in Niagara, Ontario – Serving as Mayor of Lincoln has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. Lincoln is more than a municipality on a map, it is a community built on hard
work, strong values, and neighbours who look out for one another. It’s where families grow, businesses take root, and where community still means something real.
In a town like ours, leadership is personal. You see it at the grocery store, at community events, on sidewalks, and on the farms. The decisions made at Town Hall affect people you know by name, and that responsibility has always guided me.
I am proud of what we have accomplished together, protecting Lincoln’s character, supporting our local economy, managing growth responsibly, and investing in the future. Despite limited resources, we have remained thoughtful, practical, and focused on what matters most. Continue reading
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