“God bless dear John, our patron saint of laughter. God bless and keep his soul. I will miss him, but I hope and pray to leave this world too someday and to have a place near God, as near as any other soul, with the exception of John Candy.” – from a eulogy Catherine O’Hara delivered for her friend John Candy, at the memorial service following his death in 1994
Another Brief One from Doug Draper on Catherine O’Hara
Posted February 2nd, 2026 on Niagara At Niagara
Two Canadian legends – Catherine O’Hara and John Candy
Even before I get started here, some of you may be thinking; ‘What’s Draper doing? With all the other heavy things to post news and commentary on in this region and others, is he going to post another light piece about entertainers?’
The answer is;’Yes he is.’
After all of the crap raining down on us during the first month of this New Year from the world of politics and from one group of crackpots and extremists or another, I am going to take just a few more minutes off from all of that and from spending the past week and a half shoveling snow out of my driveway every six hours to post one more piece about the passing of two of Canada’s greatest comedians’.Continue reading →
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“Chief (Dave) Upper’s recognition by the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs is well deserved. His leadership, commitment to service, and focus on teamwork have helped strengthen St. Catharines Fire Services and the important work it does for our community and the 36 communities we serve through our fire dispatch services.” – City of St. Catharines CAO David Oakes
News from the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario
Posted February 2nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines Fire Chief Dave Upper
St. Catharines Fire Chief Dave Upper has been recognized as one of the best in the province. Upper was presented with the award last week at the 2026 Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs (OAFC) Hicks Morley Labour Relations Seminar in Toronto.
The Hicks Morley Fire Chief of the Year Award is presented annually to fire chiefs who exhibit exceptional leadership, dedication, and a profound impact on their communities.
“It is very humbling,” Upper said regarding the recognition. “I’ve been very blessed to be part of a great team at St. Catharines Fire Services.Continue reading →
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“Town Council remains focused on adopting a budget that addresses both affordability for our residents and sustainability of municipal operations. …This year, increasing financial pressures on residents and businesses were top of mind for Council, which directed staff to bring a budget with no more than a 3.5% increase.” – Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop
News from the Town of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ontario
Posted February 2nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
On January 28, 2026, the Fort Erie Town Council approved the budget for 2026. This budget includes a 3.50% increase in the Town’s portion of the residential property tax for the median household. This increase will add about $4.54 to the monthly tax bill.
The combined increase for residential taxpayers in Fort Erie is $13.65 per month when we include the draft levies from Niagara Region and the Boards of Education.Continue reading →
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How sad and shocking it was this past Friday, January 30th to turn on CBC radio to ‘breaking news’ that Catherine O’Hara, one of Canada’s most cherished actresses and comedians – loved by many in her own country and by so many others in the United States and around the world – died at age 71.
She was a hit in so many movies and television shows over the years, and possibly most of all for playing the ‘Mom’ desperately trying to get back home from a family vacation in France after realizing that, in their haste to get to the airport, the family had left behind their youngest son Kevin, played by Macaulay Culkin, in a film that has now become a Holiday Season classic, ‘Home Alone’.
Here is one of my favourite scenes in that 1990 movie, featuring Catherine O’Hara, and another late great Canadian comedian and actor John Candy as he and members of his polka band give her a lift in their van on her journey back home –
To watch it, click on the screen immediately below –
R.I.P Catherine O’Hara. Your memory will live on through all of your good work
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A Brief Comment by Doug Draper Followed By A Rick Mercer Video
Posted January 30th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Near record cold at Niagara Falls
If you like super sub-zero weather as much as I do, which is Not At All, and you have not made like a snowbird and migrated south for the winter, you may find yourselves turning to the Weather Channel, hoping and praying on your knees for a forecast with just one day – even for a few hours in just one – where the temperatures rise above zero.
This may sound a little crazy but the way this winter has been going, if I see a day in the forecast like that, I’m thinking; “Oh boy. Maybe I’ll get out an old Beach Boys album with songs like ‘All Summer Long’ and ‘The Warmth of the Sun’ and play it.
In that spirit, an old friend and reader of Niagara At Large send me a video featuring Rick Mercer of CBC’s ‘This Hour Has 22 Minutes’ fame that many of us might relate to.
To watch it, click on the screen immediately below –
Doug Draper, at work at The St. Catharines Standard, way back when newspapers still had newsrooms
A Final Few Words From Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – Keep warm and please remember that there are people without homes out there and growing numbers of them, thanks to an economy that favours the upper 10 per cent and that is not working for so many of the rest of us today, including younger people who can’t afford to buy a home of their own, and who are in desperate need of you and I coming together to find solutions.
It is up to we, the people, to find solutions when our our governments – muncicipally, provincially and federally, won’t.
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“I extend my sincere congratulations to the Board, staff, and volunteers of Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold on achieving accreditation through Food Banks Canada’s Standards of Excellence. This accomplishment reflects a deep commitment to accountability, professionalism, and compassionate service, and reinforces Community Care’s vital role in supporting our most vulnerable residents.” – St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe.
News from Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold
Posted January 30th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines, Ontario — Community Care of St. Catharines & Thorold is proud to announce it has achieved national accreditation through Food Banks Canada’s Standards of Excellence Program.
Over the past two years, Community Care’s Board of Directors, leadership team, and staff undertook an involved and highly detailed organization-wide process. This reflected the size of the agency and the magnitude of services it provides, to meet the highest national standards for food bank accreditation.Continue reading →
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‘In the winter of ’26 We’ll take our stand for this land And the stranger in our midst We’ll remember the names of those who died On the streets of Minneapolis’
Lyrics from a new song by Bruce Springsteen called ‘Streets of Minneapolis’
A Brief Comment by Doug Draper & A Song by Bruce Springsteen
Posted January 29th, 2026, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Since his first records were released in the 1970s, few singer/songwriters have captured the life and times of bedrock America through music than Bruce Springsteen.
He has also been one of the most passionate voices for everyday people in towns and cities across his country and others in the so-called ‘free world’ who are working as hard as they can to make a decent life for themselves and their families.
So it is not surprising at all that he has just come out with this powerful song called ‘Streets of Minneapolis’.
I urge you including all of us Canadians up hear because this nightmare could be coming to a city or town near us) to hear and watch it by clicking on the video immediately below –
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A documentary about Melania Trump, coming to the big screen?!!!
I can’t imagine how many of you would want to spend one nickel or dime of your money, not to mention a few hours of your life. going out to a theatre to see this.
This woman may, in the sense of being surrounded by all of the gilded crap that the ill-gotten loot the morally bankrupt criminal she is married to can buy, be living a life of luxury, but I would rather be living in the streets and searching for peach pits to eat out of a dumpster than be living a life with that guy.
The only thing worse for me would be to have one of Trump’s ICE goons strap me to a chair with my eyes pinned open like that guy in ‘A Clockwork Orange’ and make me watch this movie.
As of this January 31st, 2026, Melania is actually playing at the Pen Centre cinemas in St. Catharines. My guess is that you won’t have to bother reserving seats.
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“Expanding EarlyON services aligns with Regional Council’s priority of building a prosperous region by investing early in children and supporting families where they live.”
News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted January 29th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Regional Government headquarters in Niagara, Ontario
Niagara Region, in partnership with Port Cares and the Town of Lincoln, celebrated the Grand Opening of the new Lincoln EarlyON Child and Family Centre with a ribbon cutting and community celebration at the Lincoln Community Hub in Beamsville.
The expansion of the Lincoln EarlyON Child and Family Centre was made possible through provincial and federal funding aimed at improving access to early learning opportunities for children and families.
The opening took place on Family Literacy Day, a nationally recognized day on Jan. 27, led by ABC Life Literacy Canada that highlights the importance of reading, learning and play in the early years. Continue reading →
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Province’s NDP Leader Calls For End To Ontario Contracts Serving ICE
“At a time when Donald Trump is targeting Canada’s sovereignty, we need to find opportunities for Ontario manufacturers to strengthen Canada, not arm the United States.” – Marit Stiles, leader of Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party
“ICE has been unleashing lawlessness in the streets and killing civilians in broad daylight. It’s disappointing that the Premier celebrated this contract, because we know that their actions don’t align with our values here in Ontario, and across Canada. We need to honour those values by cancelling the ICE contract.
A Statement from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party Leader Marit Stiles
Posted January 27th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
“Ontario needs to create stable opportunities for our manufacturing sector, instead of increasing our reliance on the United States. At a time when Donald Trump is targeting Canada’s sovereignty, we need to find opportunities for Ontario manufacturers to strengthen Canada, not arm the United States.
“Our world-class workforce and manufacturers should be working on made-in-Canada, built-in-Canada projects that strengthen our economy.”
A Brief Footnote from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – What’s next? Would Premier Doug Ford also say “fantastic” to an Ontario company landing a contract to sell military drones to Putin’s Russia to attack civilian populations in Ukraine? At least try to take a look Mr. Premier before you celebrate where corporations that may be friends of your Conservative Government in Ontario are doing business.
It’s much easier for this Premier to get a photo op pouring American-made booze out on the floor, although I am not so sure he would rather be drinking it.
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“These animals must be the last generation to suffer in captivity.” – from a statement by the citizens group, Animal Justice Canada
A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted January 27th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Lives of 30 surviving beluga whales now in limbo at shuttered Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario
The six-and-and-a-half decade old saga of marine mammals held captive in Niagara Falls, at what was once one of Canada’s, if not all of North American’s most well-known amusement park, may soon be over.
The current owners of the now-defunct Marineland Park and Canada’s Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Joanne Thompson have confirmed this January 26th that the federal government is prepared to sign off on conditional approval to ship the park’s last 30 beluga whales and four remaining dolphins to aquariums owned by SeaWorld and other accredited aquariums and zoos in the United States
“I provided conditional approval for export permits, pending receipt of final information from Marineland,” Thompson said in a statement she circulated on social media.Continue reading →
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In these rather dark and dangerous times we are living through, there are songs that help me find the strength to keep on pushing for better days.
This is one of those songs, composed by the legendary team of Burt Bacharach and Hal David, and performed by one of my all-time favourite singers, Dionne Warwick, that I would like to share with you right now.
It is a song that was written during a period in the 1960s when young people were growing up with the fear of nuclear war and with the Vietnam War and conflicts over race, gender and equal opportunity for all when it comes to living a a happy and affordable life were dominating the news venues of the time.
Doesn’t that sound just a little familiar with where we are at now?
I think it does and that is why I also think that this song – once again – is in tune with the moment we live in now.
To hear and watch Dionne Warwick perform it, click on the screen immediately below –
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Let’s stand together for love folks! This HAS GOT TO BE STOPPED!!!
R.I.P Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti.
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“One of the best things about Canada is that you don’t have to be born rich to succeed. To protect that fundamental value, we are building a stronger economy that benefits everyone – creating thousands of new career opportunities with better wages. We’re also bringing in new measures to lower costs and make sure Canadians have the support they need now.” – Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
A News Release from the Office of Canada’s Prime Minister, Mark Carney
Posted January 26th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Ottawa, Ontario – The global landscape is rapidly changing, leaving economies, businesses, and workers under a cloud of uncertainty. In response, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control: building a stronger economy to make life more affordable for Canadians.
To that end, we are securing new trade and investment partnerships abroad and building our strength at home – to create good career opportunities with higher wages for Canadians.Continue reading →
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A Brief Comment by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted Saturday, January 24th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
I was in a grocery store near my Thorold home in St. Catharines, Ontario this January 24th and it was packed with people picking up some last minute things before “the great storm” this Sunday, January 25th sweeps in.
I asked a cashier about the size of the line she was dealing with and she said, literally in these words; “They are preparing for the Armagideon.”
Sounds kind of ominous, doesn’t it?
But according to weather forecasters, we are about to be walloped with a winter storm in Niagara and surrounding regions that could be very crippling in terms of doing anything else other than staying in our homes and hoping our power doesn’t go out.
So take all the precautions you can – keep flashlights and candles handy – and do everything else you can to look after yourselves and your friends and neighbours.
And with that, we will see you on the other side.
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
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Important Cold Weather News from the Humane Society of Greater Niagara
Posted January 25th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – With the weather being so brutally cold out there, I can’t help putting the following on for our furry and feathery friends, domestic and wild. This isn’t just about other critters we share this planet for a few moments in time with, it is about our own humanity.
So if you look outdoors or go outdoors and see any creature, great or small, looking like it is suffering out there, please call the Humane Society of Greater Niagara as soon as possible at 905-682-0767 or look up the number for the humane society nearest to the community where you live. Now please read the following from the Humane Society of Greater Niagara –
Winter in Niagara brings snow-covered sidewalks, freezing temperatures, and shorter days, all of which can create unique challenges for pets and the people who love them. Whether you’re caring for a dog, cat, or small animal, understanding how winter weather affects their health and safety is a key part of responsible pet ownership.
At the Humane Society of Greater Niagara (HSGN), winter is one of our busiest seasons. From helping stray animals find warmth to educating the community on seasonal pet care, we know that a little preparation can go a long way. Here’s what every pet owner should know to keep animals safe, warm, and healthy throughout the colder months.Continue reading →
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A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted January 23rd. 2026 on Niagara At Large
Well this is how it ends.
Lives of 30 surviving beluga whales now in limbo at shuttered Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario
After decades of the Niagara Falls, Ontario Marineland Park’s founder – the late John Holer – claiming over and over again, how much he “loves” his animals at the park, we are reportedly down to a situation where those who now own what is left of that once-popular amusement park saying telling us we now face transferring what are left of the remaining beluga whales and dolphins there to amusement parks in the U.S. or being euthanized right here in Niagara Falls, Canada.
Consider that. We are talking about the possibility of deliberately killing whales and dolphins right here in Niagara, Ontario!
All are Welcome to Join the Vigil on Thursday, January 29th, at 5:45 pm.
A News Release from Niagara Advocates With Lived/Living Experience (NALE)
Posted January 23rd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
THOROLD, ON – The Niagara Advocates With Lived/Living Experience (NALE) will hold a “Vigil For Those We’ve Lost To The Cold” outside Niagara Regional Headquarters on Thursday, January 29, at 5:45 pm.
There are two reasons for the date of the vigil. January 26th will be the first anniversary of Bob Allen dying from exposure and hypothermia on James Street in downtown St. Catharines after being turned away from a shelter.
Also, at its Jan. 29th meeting beginning at 6:30 pm, Niagara Regional Council will be considering a motion by Councillor Haley Bateman to reduce the temperature threshold for opening up emergency shelters from -15C (current) to 0C (proposed). When Bob died it was only -8C.Continue reading →
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“At (the World Economic Forum in) Davos, (Switzerland,) Mark Carney called for giving up hope that the Pax Americana can be restored, and Donald Trump proved him right.” – American news columnist and Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman
Paul Krugman, former New York Times columnist and 2008 Nobel Prize winner in economic sciences.
A Commentary by Paul Krugman, retired New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize winning economist, from his online site https://paulkrugman.substack.com
Posted January 22nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
On Tuesday (January 20th, 2026) Mark Carney, Canada’s Prime Minister, gave a remarkable speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, (Switzerland). In effect he announced, calmly and lucidly, that Canada is filing for divorce from the Pax Americana:
“Let me be direct. We are in the midst of a rupture, not a transition.”
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is being praised by many for delivering powerful address at World Economic Forum.
“Over the past two decades, a series of crises in finance, health, energy and geopolitics have laid bare the risks of extreme global integration. But more recently, great powers have begun using economic integration as weapons, tariffs as leverage, financial infrastructure as coercion, supply chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited.”
“You cannot live within the lie of mutual benefit through integration, when integration becomes the source of your subordination.”
And he (Carney) urged other nations — implicitly, although he didn’t say it in so many words, the nations of Europe in particular — to join Canada in a new alliance of democracies no longer willing to take orders from an abusive hegemon:
“The middle powers must act together, because if we’re not at the table, we’re on the menu.”Continue reading →
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Brock University Professor of Psychology Karen Campbell, Canada Research Chair in the Cognitive Neuroscience of Aging
With Alzheimer’s Awareness Month well underway, a Brock University neuroscientist is calling attention to a preventive step older adults can take to reduce their risk of developing dementia.
“Canada has what the world wants. We are an energy superpower. We hold vast reserves of critical minerals. We have the most educated population in the world. Our pension funds are amongst the world’s largest and most sophisticated investors. We have capital, talent, and a government with the immense fiscal capacity to act decisively. And we have the values to which many others aspire.
Canada is a pluralistic society that works. Our public square is loud, diverse, and free. Canadians remain committed to sustainability. We are a stable, reliable partner—in a world that is anything but—a partner that builds and values relationships for the long term.
Canada has something else: a recognition of what is happening and a determination to act accordingly. We understand that this rupture calls for more than adaptation. It calls for honesty about the world as it is.” – Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, from his January 20th, 2026 address to the World Economic Forum
A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted January 21st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Since our Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered his speech to world leaders at a major economic forum in Davos, Switzerland this past January 20th, I have received so many messages from people in Niagara and other regions of our country mentioning how proud they were hearing it.Continue reading →
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“The fact that the last eleven years were the warmest on record provides further evidence of the unmistakable trend towards a hotter climate. The world is rapidly approaching the long-term temperature limit set by the Paris agreement. We are bound to pass it; the choice we now have is how to best manage the inevitable overshoot and its consequences on societies and natural systems.” – Carlo Buontempo, Director of the Copernicus Climate Change Service
“Rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere5 – mainly a direct consequence of human activities – are the primary driver of the observed long-term increase in the global mean temperature.” – Laurence Rouil, Director of Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service at ECMWF
News from Copernicus, the Earth observation component of the European Union’s Space program
Posted January 21st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Copernicus data show that 2025 was the third warmest year on record1, only marginally (0.01°C) cooler than 2023, and 0.13°C cooler than 2024 – the warmest year on record. The past 11 years have been the 11 warmest on record.
Global temperatures from the past three years (2023-2025) averaged more than 1.5°C above the pre-industrial level (1850–1900). This marks the first time a three-year period has exceeded the 1.5°C limit. Air temperature over global land areas was second warmest, whilst the Antarctic saw its warmest annual temperature on record and the Arctic its 2nd warmest.Continue reading →
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You Are Invited To An Online Panel Discussion On This Issue Scheduled For This Wednesday, January 21st at 7 P.M. ET
A Call-Out from Animal Justice, a not-for-profit citizens group dedicated to protecting and preserving other species we share our lives with in Canada.
Posted January 20th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
We hope you’ll join us for a special online panel TOMORROW (January 21st 2026) that will gather some of the top leaders in the movement to ban fur farms.
Fur farms cage foxes, minks, wolves, and other wildlife in tiny, barren cages on fur farms before brutally killing and skinning them for their fur. This cruel and outdated practice has been banned in countries around the world, and public opposition is stronger than ever.
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted January 20th, 2025
On the 1st year anniversary of his second term as U.S. president – in a nightmare I’m sure that most people in free world pray will come to an end – Donald Trump posted the following image this January 20th on his social media site –
Last year, he posted a similar image of him planting a Canadian flag in our country (what a minute, could that be the Alps or Himalayas? but then why would he know?) during his continued threats to make Canada a “51st state” through punishing sanctions or some of force.
This January 20th, Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with countries from across Europe and other regions of the world at a World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland where he will reportedly continue to forge build friendships and forge new trade bonds that will take Canada further away from the economic relationship we have had with the United States.Continue reading →
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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado gifts Trump her Nobel Peace Prize medal this January 15th, possibly hoping it means he will back her in her bid to become leader of Venezuela.
A Brief Message to the World from Paul Krugman, retired New York Times columnist and 2008 winner of a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences
Posted January 20th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
A Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – Renown journalist and Pulitzer Prize winning economist Paul Krugman posted the following few words in the wake of Venezuelan opposition leader
Paul Krugman, 2008 Nobel Prize winner in economic sciences.
Maria Corina Machado giving away her 2026 to Donald Trump this January 15th.
Now here is the note from Paul Krugman –
“It’s a Nobel medal, a symbol of the honor, not the honor itself. Only a vain, insecure fool would imagine that blackmailing someone into handing their medal over adds to his stature.”
“Today is Martin Luther King Day and in his honour, we will strive to make his dream come true.” – from an address Donald Trump delivered when he was sworn in for the second time as U.S. president, on Martin Luther King Day, 2025
A Brief Commentary on Martin Luther King Day by Doug Draper
Posted January 19th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
The night before he was assassinated in April, 1968, civil rights leader Martin Luther King told an audience he was addressing in his stirring :I’ve Been To The Mountaintop” speech, that he had seen the promised land.
I many not get there with you,” were his all too prophetic words, “but we, as a people, will get to the promised land.”
Fifty-eight years later, on this Martin Luther King Day, January 19th, 2026, that promised land of peace, justice and equal opportunity for all that Dr. King envisioned for America seems farther away than ever.Continue reading →
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‘Friends Are Like Stars. They Come And Go. But The Ones That Stay Are The Ones That Glow’
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted January 19th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
As Trump ramps up his threats to take over nieghbouring Greenland and the roughly 58,000 people who call that northern island next to Canada their home, let’s double down on our efforts as Canadians to boycott American products and to cancel out any unnecessary trips to the U.S.A.
The people of Greenland – a territory that falls under the governance of Denmark, a member of NATO, just as Canada is – are reportedly reacting with a mixture of fear and anger, and a determination to do whatever they can to protect their sovereignty, just as Canadians have been in the wake of Trump’s threats to turn our country into “a 51st state” through economic if not military force.Continue reading →
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Zoom Meeting To Take Place Wednesday, January 21st, at 7 P.M. (See details below)
An Invite from the Niagara District Council of Women
Posted January 19th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
On Wednesday January 21st at 7:00 p.m. , the Niagara District Council of Women is holding a public zoom meeting regarding the Provincial Government’s Privatization of Health Care and its impact on hospitals, public health services and primary care in Niagara, Ontario and elsewhere in Canada.
Our featured speaker Natalie Mehra, Executive Director of the Ontario Health Coalition heads up a fast -growing number of Ontarians who are rallying, educating and working hard to save these vital public services and counter the Provincial government’s support of privatization.Continue reading →
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Niagara’s Horseshoe Falls illuminated in the red, white and blue colours of The Buffalo Bills. photo courtesy of Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission
A Big Bright Light Show for the Buffalo Bills & their Fans on both sides of the border from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission
Posted January 16th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
UPDATED Note from Doug Draper on January 18th, 2026 – My heart goes out to long-suffering Buffalo Bills fans on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border following the loss this past January 17th to the Denver Bronco’s that put an end to the teams Super Bowl hopes for at least another year. As so many Bills fans say at a time like this – “Oh well, maybe next year.”
Niagara Falls, ON – The Niagara Falls Illumination Board will unite fans on both sides of the border on Friday, January 16, by lighting Niagara Falls in red, blue and white in support of the Buffalo Bills, ahead of their divisional round playoff game against the Denver Broncos.
Special illuminations are scheduled for Saturday at 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m., with each display running for 15 minutes.Continue reading →
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Please Watch It And Do Whatever You Can, In Whatever Way You Can, To Protect and Preserve The Lives Of Other Living Beings On This Planet
A Brief One from reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted January 14th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
If you have not yet seen the following short video from the Canadian Wildlife Federation, I can’t help sharing it with you.
It is one of my favourite video/ads of this kind and the sight of the two young foxes alone, peaking out from their den, is enough to make my heart melt and is such a great escape from all of the bad and ugly things going on in this world right now.
The warmth that radiates from this video should remind us that there is is still a a great deal of warmth and beauty to be found on this third stone from the sun.
To watch the ad (an no I’m not making a penny for running it), click on the screen immediately below –
In honour of the late great Jane Goodall, let’s do all we can to live in harmony with the wildlife we are all so fortunate – for just an instant of time – to share this planet with.
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
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‘Many (Canadians) are breaking old travel habits and choosing somewhere other than the USA.’
News from Data Shows, a professional, non-partisan data gathering venue based in Ontario, Canada
Posted January 14th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Canadians’ air travel to the USA didn’t just drop to a lower level with the election of Donald Trump and his declaration of economic war on Canada. It continues to decline most months as Trump’s threat rises and the USA’s internal situation grows more chaotic and unsafe.
The largest drop yet came in November, according to passenger screening data from Statistics Canada released last week. November Passengers screened at Canada’s eight largest airports for travel to the USA were down 13.5 per cent from November 2024.Continue reading →
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Will We Ever Have A Totally Independent And Locally Owned News Outlet With Enough Resources To Adequately Serve Our Niagara Region Again?
Doug Draper – Oh but I was so much younger then, at work in the 1980s in my role as an environment reporter in The St. Catharines Standard newsroom. photo taken by one of my old colleagues in the newspaper’s photography department
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher and former St. Catharines Standard reporter Doug Draper
Posted January 13th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Yes, I know. I have already commented on the fire that gutted the former St. Catharines Standard building in that city’s downtown this past December, 2025.
Yet I cannot help but comment, at least one more time, after visiting the demolition site on Queen Street this January 8th and seeing the remains of the newsroom where I worked as a reporter when The Standard while it was still independently owned by the Burgoyne family – the founders of the newspaper more than 120 years ago – and where so much good work was being done for the community by a great team team of old friends and colleagues that I was proud to be apart of. Continue reading →
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News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted January 13th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Trump threatens takeover of Canada
A week after the U.S. invaded Venezuela and ousted its president, questions remain about what comes next for the South American nation — and the rest of the world — as a result.
Brock University Associate Professor of Political Science Pascal Lupien says this recent military action against Venezuela fits into a long-standing pattern of the U.S. government failing to respect “rules-based international order” in Latin America and the Middle East.Continue reading →
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Let’s Do Everything We Can To Let Them Know That We Are Standing Together With Them
A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted January 12th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Buffalo residents protest against ICE and Trump in neibhouring City of Buffalo, N.Y.
In the wake of the fatal shooting in Minneapolis, Minnesota this past January 7th of 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good by masked thugs Trump has deployed to strike fear in Americans and any one who now dares to enter the United States for any reason, residents in neighbouring Buffalo, N.Y. joined countless thousands of their fellow citizens across the country in calling for an end to this ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency’) reign of terror and an end to Trump’s presidency.
Three cheers to Buffalo residents for showing the courage to protest against an agency that has shown it will arrest and possibly even shoot to kill anyone – however law abiding and whether they are a citizen of the country or not – who gets in its way now.
It should also serve as another reminder to all of us in Canada that we have friends and neighbours across the border – and not just a few – who are just as opposed to what Trump is doing to sow fear and hate as we are,.
At a rally across the border last year, Buffalo residents show their support for Canada
Last winter, when Trump began threatening Canada with damaging tariffs and talk of making our country a “51st state,” some may recall that Buffalo residents lined up along the American side of the border near the Peace Bridge, waving Canadian flags in a demonstration of their support for us.
In return, we Canadians should do everything we can to show our American neighbours the friendship and support they need until this plague of Trump and his cult is behind us and we can all go back to the times when we looked forward to crossing the border and enjoyed spending time with our friends in some of our favourite places again.
To watch a recent Buffalo, N.Y. news report on the rally against Trump’s ICE thugs, click on –
Hands across the border, Doug Draper, Niagara At At Large
During Trump’s first term as president, many Buffalo residents displayed this sign on their front lawns to let us know that they did not support Trump’s negative views of Canada at that time. photo by Doug Draper
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“Under Ford’s watch, Ontario’s unemployment problem is going from bad to worse. These official stats understate the damage. Many people have stopped looking for work, many are underemployed, and many are stuck in precarious jobs. Doug Ford is a jobs disaster.”
A News Release from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party
Posted January 12th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK – As Ontario records the second-highest unemployment rate in the country (https://globalnews.ca/news/11606030/unemployment-december-2025-labour-force-survey/) , Ontario NDP Shadow Minister for Finance and Shadow Minister for Treasury Board Jessica Bell (University–Rosedale); and Shadow Minister for Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade Catherine Fife (Waterloo) say the Ford government is busy with announcements and talking points, but is ultimately failing to protect workers and build the jobs Ontario needs.
Bell says the latest jobs numbers should expose the gap between Doug Ford’s claims and reality and deeply concern everyone in the province.Continue reading →
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I don’t know about you but as we navigate our way through the stormy waters of first nine days of this New Year, I’m hearing a lot of people talking about how burned out and how down they feel about what is going on in the world around us.
I’m feeling a bit that way myself so I am going to end the week here with a song by one of Canada’s greatest rock groups, The Guess Who, that, in these troubled times, might make us feel a little better – a song with words we should all take to heart.
To hear and watch The Guess Who perform it at a 2004 reunion concert, click on the screen immediately below –
Here is Wishing Peace & Love to Us All. If Enoug Of Us Hold Hands Together, The Agents Of Fear, Anger and Hate Can’t Win. Doug Draper, Niagara At Large –
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“For so long there was no dancing, drumming or celebrations allowed in public spaces, so this is a way to reclaim Indigenous identity while healing and growing together. The Pow Wow is also an exciting experience for non-Indigenous people because as soon as they walk in the door and hear the drums, they will absolutely feel the power of the event deep in their hearts.” – Syerra Jasmin, Hadiya’dagénhahs Centre Operations Supervisor
News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted January 9th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Underscored by the beating heart of roaring drums and stunning displays of handcrafted regalia, Pow Wow<https://brocku.ca/indigenous/pow-wow/> will bring a vibrant celebration of Indigenous dancing, music, art and food back to Brock University next week.
Now in its third year, the free event takes place in the University’s Ian Beddis Gymnasium on Friday, Jan. 16 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Hosted by the Hadiya’dagénhahs First Nations, Métis and Inuit Student Centre<https://brocku.ca/hadiyadagenhahs/>with support from across the University, Pow Wow is open to Indigenous and non-Indigenous students, staff, faculty and members of the broader community.Continue reading →
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Only Nine Days Left To Get As Many Signatures As Possible
A Call-Out from the Ontario Health Coalition, a non-profit citizens organization advocating for quality public health care across the province
Posted January 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Canadian public health care is in an existential threat because of Alberta’s new law that violates the Canada Health Act and brings in U.S. style private (for-profit) health insurance.
In Ontario, public hospitals are under existential threat by the Ford government that is forcing cuts and closures to them while shifting more than $300 million to open new for-profit clinics to take over their core services.
News from the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario
Posted January 6th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe speaks at launch of city’s 150th year celebrations
St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe officially launched the City’s 150th anniversary celebrations with a ceremonial flag raising at City Hall on Monday (January 5th, 2025), marking the beginning of the milestone year under the theme “Our Common Ground”.
While its roots trace back much earlier, St. Catharines was officially incorporated as a City on May 1, 1876.
“This anniversary is about more than marking a date on the calendar,” said Mayor Siscoe. “It’s about recognizing what we share as a community — our histories, our neighbourhoods, and the people who have helped build St. Catharines over the last 150 years.”Continue reading →
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“Thank you for banking with us. We value your business and we’re there to help…” – from letter the Bank of Montreal has sent to its Thorold customers, informing them that their Thorold bank branch is going to close
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted January 5th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Bank of Montreal plans to close its Thorold branch in Niagara at the cost of good service to its customers from front-line employees they know and trust. Those employees also expect to see their jobs disappear.
Don’t you just love these big, faceless corporations that tell you, the customer – almost always in a recorded or written message – that they “value your business.”
You hardly ever hear that from a smaller, locally owned business, and you know why? Because they actually value your business.
The last time I was fed this line was in a letter I received in the mail this past November from the Bank of Montreal, informing me that it plans to shut down, effective this coming April 2026, the branch of its bank at the Pine Street Plaza in Thorold where I and so many others in that community have been doing our banking business for most, if not all of our adult lives.Continue reading →
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Canada Day 2025 Brought Out The Best In Us As A Country
A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted December 29th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
I’ve never cared much for making a big show of waving the national flag.
It always seemed to me to be a fairly hollow gesture unless you are also willing to stand up openly, with strength and determination, for the values and freedoms that the flag represents.
That has not so much been the case in recent years where, all too often, we have seen our Canadian flag flying on cars and trucks covered with bumper stickers and makeshift signs – many of them opposing vaccines, denying the climate crisis, hurling ‘F’ bombs at one national leader or another, and advocating for leaders more like Donald Trump.Continue reading →
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The Gap Between Their Pay And Average Workers’ Pay Has Never Been Greater. That’s Gotta Change.
A Message from the not-for-profit activist organization, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Posted January 2nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Bleak news for ordinary workers: (Two days in to the New Year), Canada’s 100 highest-paid CEOs have already made what it will take the average worker all of 2026 to earn.
The average worker’s pay has increased by only 15 percent over the previous year, while CEOs’ pay has risen by a staggering 49 percent.
Meanwhile, regular costs are rising faster than workers’ income: beef is up 39 per cent, eggs are up 36 per cent, rent is up 26 per cent and utilities are up by 23 percent. Continue reading →
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“Canada is working relentlessly with our allies to secure a just and lasting peace for Ukraine. We must deter and fortify – with robust security guarantees and by ensuring Ukraine can rebuild, recover, and create the foundations of true prosperity.” – Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
News from the Office of Prime Minister Mark Carney Posted December 2nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Ottawa, Ontario – Canada is working with international partners to secure a just and lasting peace for Ukraine. To that end, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, today (this January 2nd, 2026) announced that he will travel to Paris, France, from January 5 to 6, 2026, to meet with fellow leaders of the Coalition of the Willing.
Together, they will accelerate efforts toward a negotiated peace for Ukraine, supported by strong security guarantees. The meeting comes at a crucial point in this war, when the combined efforts and might of the United States, Ukraine, European allies, and Canada are creating the conditions for a just and lasting peace.
January 1st, 2026, the first day – and a very cold one at that – of the New Year
For those of us who do not rank winter as our favourite season of the year, there are songs that can help get us through.
One of them was produced by one of Canada’s most legendary singer/songwriters, Gordon Lightfoot.
That song is called ‘Song For A Winter’s Night’ and you can hear it, accompanied by some beautiful photos that almost want to make you change your mind about winter, by clicking on the screen immediately below –
The Warmest To You In This New Year, Doug Draper
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News from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospital services
Posted New Years Day, January 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Rachel McColeman with son Rory. Rachel and her partner Robert McColeman welcomed Rory on Jan. 1, making him the first baby born at Niagara Health in 2026. photo courtesy of Niagara Health
This January 1st, 2026, for Rachel McColeman and her partner Robert, it’s all about the three R’s now.
The couple welcomed their baby boy, Rory, on Jan. 1, making him the first baby born at Niagara Health in 2026.
Rory was originally due Dec. 31 but arrived at 3:26 a.m. on New Year’s Day, weighing just over four kilograms (eight pounds and 15 ounces).
“We joked a lot about him being the New Year’s baby and then it was, ‘There’s no way,'” Rachel said. “At 3:30 in the morning, we didn’t think it was us, and (the nurses) said, ‘Nope, you’re it.’ We didn’t expect it by any means.”Continue reading →
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2025 Saw The Passing of Renown Naturalist and Environmental Activist Jane Goodall At Age 91
“We are all interconnected – people, animals, our environment. When nature suffers, we suffer. And when nature flourishes, we all flourish” – Jane Goodall
Ayoung Jane Goodall in the field.
A Remembrance by Doug Draper
Posted December 31st. 2025 on Niagara At Large
Going back to the very first Earth Day in 1970 and even before, few people have done as much to teach us about how vital it is for we humans to live in harmony with the natural world around us than Jane Goodall.
We saw the passing of a lot of significant others in 2025, from long-time public servant Jim Bradley in our own Niagara region to legendary musicians and actors like Brian Wilson and Robert Redford.
But on the environmental front, the loss of primatologist and environmental activist Jane Goodall this past September 2025 is immeasurable at a time on this planet when we have the loss of biodiversity species and climate catastrophes threatening our own survival,
Jane Goodall and one of her many friends
Even at the age 0f 91, Jane Goodall continued to travel from region to region around the world, talking to people of all ages about the need to do all we can as individuals to protect and preserve all that is natural on this one and only oasis in the universe that we have to live on.
Here she is, doing an interview somewhere in the U.S.A. with a reporter from The Wall Street Journal just days before she died.
You can watch it by clicking on the screen immediately below –
R.I.P Jane Goodall
A Brief Footnote from Doug Draper – The best way we can pay tribute to Jane Goodall, is to do everything we can, in our own individual way, to make this earth healthier for every being living on it.
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Film actor and producer and environmental activist Robert Redford
Posted By Doug Daper on Niagara At Large
December 31st, 2025
In case you missed it, here is a nice piece that BBC TV aired on some of the significant others who left us in 2025.
It is well worth the 27 minutes or so it takes to watch it, and to do just that , click on the screen immediately below –
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“We are strongest when we are united, when we look out for each other, and when we take care of each other. That is what makes Canada strong.”
A Statement From Prime Minister Mark Carney
Posted December 31st, 2025 on Niagara At Large
“Tonight, Canadians will gather with loved ones to celebrate the start of the New Year.
This is a time for families and friends across the country to come together and to welcome the year ahead. On New Year’s Eve, we pause to reflect on the moments over the year that brought us joy, and the people in our lives who made them special.
Although this year has brought more than its share of challenges to our country, we have also been reminded that we are fortunate to be part of one extraordinary, generous, and caring nation.
We are strongest when we are united, when we look out for each other, and when we take care of each other. That is what makes Canada strong.
As this year comes to a close, we resolve to carry that same spirit and those same values into 2026.
Happy New Year, Canada.”
Mark Carney
Niagara Parks’ annual Festival of Lights. Go enjoy it before the holiday season is over.
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Now They Are Going To Take A Mug Shot Of Us Every Time We Cross The Border. What’s Next? A One Way Trip To A Prison Camp?
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 27th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
As of this past Boxing Day, 2025, cross the Peace Bridge or any other border crossing to the U.S. and have your mug shot taken. Better still boycott the U.S. and stay here, in support of Canada.
The year 2027 will mark the 100th anniversary of the building of the bridge crossing between Niagara, Ontario in Canada and Buffalo, New York in the United States – named the Peace Bridge in honour of many years of a friendship between two countries that was, until recently, about the warmest you could find anywhere in the world.
I say ‘until recently’ because thanks to Donald Trump and the tens-of-millions of followers in his ‘American First’ MAGA cult who kneel to him and believe every lying thing he has to say, we Canadians are an alien threat- a potential enemy out to do Americans harm.
This aversion against Canada goes back at least six or seven years, during Trump’s first term as U.S. president, when he put Canada on a national security threat list for reasons that no one outside his twilight zone could understand.Continue reading →
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A Belated Tribute To Musician Extraordinaire Rick Derringer by Doug Draper
Posted December 2025 on Niagara At Large
Rick Derringer of McCoys/Edgar Winter Band fame.
Those of you who have been following Niagara At Large for any real length of time now know that one of my biggest loves in life is music and so many of the great people out there who have done a top job of making it.
In that spirit, I want to end the year by confessing that I missed hearing the news this past spring of 2025 that Rick Derringer died so I can’t help making up for it here with a couple of videos that at least some of you may enjoy.
Road closures in place as firefighters deal with hot spots, public asked to avoid the area
A pair of overnight fires at vacant buildings in downtown St. Catharines, including former St. Catharines Standard building, will be investigated by St. Catharines Fire Services investigators.
The former St. Catharines Standard, already facing a wrecking crew, following a major fire their earlier this December 2025. photo by Doug Draper
(A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper At Niagara At Large – Pardon me but whenever I hear or read that authorities are investigating building fires for the possibility of an arsonist going in with a can of propane or gasoline with the idea of possibly catching them, I can’t help but feel that it is going to amount to absolutely nothing, except for another waste of our taxdollars..
We have heard this ‘we are going to investigate’ line so many times before, whether it is the Welland House in St. Catharines, Welland Secondary School in the city by the same name, the grand old Welland Club building on King Street in that city, and the list goes on.
As for the old Standard building, I have visitied the site of the fire three times now to take pictures, and I have had people come up to me and say how easy it was for anyone to get in there. There was even some party that went in to the building sometime before the fire and showed broken down the place looked. (see that here –https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IV7lnJoTrG8Continue reading →
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King Charles with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky
I am about as far away from being a monarchist as I think anyone can be, but I think that if you missed it, Charles III, King of the United Kingdom, delivered a message this Christmas that we all need to hear and take to heart during these troubling times.
Please take a few minutes to give it a listen and let’s all try to do what we can to work together for a better world for all.
To hear the King’s Christmas message, following a brief chorus of God Save the King, click on the screen immediately below –
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A Statement by Prime Minister Mark Carney on Christmas
Posted December 25th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
(A Very Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – Regardless of how you feel about our current Prime Minister, how fortunate we are to have him rather than that character our friends and neighbours across the border have to put up with – at least those who did not vote for Trump.
Now here is the Prime Minister’s statement – )
“In a fast-changing, more divided and uncertain world, the holiday season is an opportunity to slow down, reflect, and focus on what really matters.
This is a season of joy for families, and I hope that you find time to rest, reconnect, and celebrate with the people you love most.Continue reading →
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To all of my friends and visitors to ths online news and commentary site, I can’t thank you enough for supporting Niagara At Largeonwww.niagaraatlarge.comand on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=Doug%20Draper over this last rather tough hear for so many of us in our region and our country, and certainly hope that you and as many people as you know will return in the New Near.
This is the time of year for all of us to get together with beloved people in our lives and to remember those who are no longer here to share a seat around the table with us.
In the meantime, I am going to try to turn the temperature around what I post down through the holidays, assuming nothing too heavy drops on our heads that simply can’t be ignored.
Please also feel free to visit Niagara At Large’s regular web page and its Facebook page and scroll back through as many posts as you want and by all means feel just as free to share your comments on them.
I will leave you here now music video featuring a holiday season song by one of Canada’s greatest singer/songwriters and yes, painters too, the one and only Joni Mitchel.
To watch it, click on the screen immediately below –
Have a Nice Holiday Season and We Will Get Back To Kicking Ass When It Needs To Be Kicked Next Year, Doug Draper
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Once Upon A Holiday Season, when Bruce Springsteen and his E Street Band were on tour and still doing those marathon four hours plus shows, they would always include a song that was perfect for those of us who still young enough at heart to dream about sound of that sleigh and hooves of nine reindeer, including Rudolph, landing on our roof tops.
I was fortunate enough to be at one of those shows at the old Buffalo Aud on a cold December night in 1980 when he and the band performed that song for us.
Here it is for you, from a show filmed during the same era. To watch it, click on the screen immediately below –
Have a Very Happy Christmas Eve, Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
A home in Niagara, lit up for Christmas. photo by Doug Draper
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A Statement from Regional Chair Bob Gale on the resolution of the police incident in Welland
Posted December 20th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – The following statement was issued in the wake of the arrest of one suspect in the shooting of a Niagara Regional Police officer, now recovering in hospital from a non-life threatening chest would) after a standoff with police in the Lincoln Street/Plymouth Road area of Welland that had businesses closed and residents, schools and the Welland Hospital locked down for a period of about 24 hours beginning this past Friday.)
Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale
Regional Chair Gale provided the following statement regarding the resolution of the active shooter situation which was resolved this morning (Saturday, December 20th, 2025:
“On behalf of Regional Council, I would like to personally thank and commend the Niagara Regional Police Service, Niagara EMS, and Welland Fire for their exceptional work in responding to this challenging situation and keeping our community safe.Continue reading →
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Memorandum of Understanding Between New York Power Authority and Ontario Power Generation Aids Deployment of Advanced Nuclear Energy in New York and Ontario
New Agreement Will Unlock Opportunities for Workforce Development and Economic Growth in New York
Separate Declaration of Intent Signed by Governor Hochul and Premier Ford Pledges Cooperation Between New York and Ontario at a Time When National Policy Has Impacted Tourism And Economies on Both Sides of the Border
News from the Office of New York State Governor Kathy Hochul
Posted December 19th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and New York State Governor Kathy Hochul
Buffalo, New York – Governor Kathy Hochul today (the December 19th, 2025) announced a landmark agreement between the New York Power Authority (NYPA) and Ontario Power Generation (OPG).
The signed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) establishes a framework for collaboration on the development of advanced nuclear energy technologies, including large-scale nuclear and small modular reactors (SMRs), to strengthen energy reliability, affordability, and decarbonization efforts in New York and Ontario.Continue reading →
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Bob Gale Is A Niagara Falls Regional Councillor, Ford Appointed Chair of the Niagara Parks Commission & Failed Ford Conservative Candidate In The Riding Of Niagara Falls
“I am grateful to Premier Ford for entrusting me with the responsibility of serving as Chair of the Niagara Region.” – Bob Gale.
News from Ontario’s Ford Government and Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted December 18th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Falls Regional Councillor Bob Gale has been appointed Niagara’s Regional Chair by Ontario’s Ford Government
The Government of Ontario has formally announced the appointment of Bob Gale as the new Regional Chair, effective immediately. A lifelong resident with deep community roots, Mr. Gale brings decades of public service, business leadership, and philanthropic dedication to this pivotal role.
Gale began his career in the 1970s as a Niagara Regional Police Officer and was named Police Officer of the Year in 1978, receiving the Medal of Merit for outstanding service. Transitioning to business, he acquired and expanded Gale’s Gas Bars Limited in the 1980s into one of Niagara’s largest independent fuel and convenience retailers, supporting local employment and economic vitality.
A recognized philanthropist, Gale and his family have made significant contributions to Niagara’s infrastructure and community programming, including major support for the Greater Niagara General Hospital emergency room renovation, the construction of the Gale Centre sports complex, youth and recreation initiatives, and the Niagara Falls Museum.Continue reading →
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For Thursday, December 18th, 2025, this notice is intended to advise the public and local municipalities of the condition of the Lake Erie Shoreline as it relates to the Niagara Peninsula and the eastern portion of Haldimand County.
The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority is issuing a Water Safety Statement for the Lake Erie Shoreline. A potent low-pressure system is moving through southern Ontario from Friday (December 19th) morning into the evening, bringing strong westerly winds to the Lower Great Lakes region, particularly in the eastern Lake Erie basin. Continue reading →
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A Call-Out from Ontario Nature, a not-for-profit citizens organization dedicated to protecting and preserving our natural heritage
Posted December 18th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Unique to Ontario, conservation authorities holistically manage watersheds to prevent flooding, conserve natural areas and safeguard water quality – all benefitting both people and the environment. This work requires local connections to the communities they serve.
However, a series of changes (by Ontario’s Ford government) to their mandate, resourcing and independence have made it harder for conservation authorities to fulfill their crucial role. Continue reading →
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And The Impact On All Of Us, South Of The Arctic Circle, Could Be Even More Catastrophic Than It Is Now
For The Sake Of Our Kids &Their Future At Least, Let’s Work Together To Do Something About It
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 17th, 2025 on NIagara At Large
I have to admit, there are many days when I wonder if I am wasting my time posting stories about climate change. With all the immediate concerns people already have over the basics like paying for groceries and keeping a roof of their head, if they have one, how much more time and energy is left to care about this?
Then I think about my daughter and her millennial age peers and all of the other younger kids who are going to be around when I am gone, and who are going to have to cope with all of the wildfires, severe winds, heat waves and other impacts far more destructive than what we are dealing with now, and I can’t give up posting reports on it.
So here, on video, is a cameo of the latest Arctic Report Card – the 20th and possibly last one from the world-renown U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), thanks to Trump – on what climate change is continuing to do to a part of the world that has a significant impact on the weather we experience south of the Arctic too.
To watch it, click on the screen immediately below –
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‘For residents near the former GM site, the stakes are significant. The filtration system was designed to prevent potentially contaminated water from leaving the site and entering the environment or private properties. Despite clear evidence that the system was not functioning, public updates have been ignored.’
An Investigative Report by Ed Smith, a Niagara, Ontario resident and journalist working for an on-line news site called The Pointer
(The following report originally appeared in The Pointer and is being shared here with the permission of its author.)
Posted December 17th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Niagara resident and a journalist who is a good friend of Niagara At Large, Ed Smith
On October 28th, officials at the City of St. Catharines knew the filtration system designed to prevent highly toxic chemicals from leaching into the former GM property on Ontario Street and the surrounding area was no longer functional, but for weeks they have failed to tell the public.
A freedom of information request by The Pointer has revealed an alarming lack of disclosure by the City and the provincial government.
(Ontario) Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) staff informed the City that the system has not been operating, but have failed to make any public announcement.
For the Niagara Region 2026 Budget, a 1.15 per cent decrease for Waste Management Services and a 7.42 per cent increase for Water and Wastewater Services were approved.
News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted December 17th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Region has approved both the Waste Management and the Water and Wastewater Services budgets for 2026.
For the Niagara Region 2026 Budget, a 1.15 per cent decrease for Waste Management Services and a 7.42 per cent increase for Water and Wastewater Services were approved.
Niagara residents pay for Waste Management and Water and Wastewater rates to support programs such as waste collection and water and wastewater services.Continue reading →
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Posted by Doug Draper, this December 16th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
Jimmy Kimmel tells it like it is about the sick man in the White House
“Just when you think he (Trump) can’t go any lower he somehow finds a way to do that. …. That corroded brain is in charge of our lives.”
“I know from my personal interactions with Rob Reiner that he would want us to continue to point out the loathsome atrocities that ooze out of this sick and irresponsible man’s mouth. So we are going to do that over and over again until the rest of us wake up.”
Jimmy Kimmel, from his monologue on his late night show this past Monday, December 15th, 2025, two days after Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead, allegedly at the hands of one of their sons, and one day after Trump made reprehensible remarks about them.
In case you missed this brave, tell-it-like-it is monologue from Jimmy Kimmel, whose late night show Trump and his corporate hacks in the media tried last September to have permanently banned from the air until Disney, the owner of the network he is on, was forced to bend to public pressure and put back on, I can’t help posting it.
Kimmel could have lost a good deal of what he worked so hard in his career for when Trump and company tried wiping out his show but he never backed down. And when he came back on the air, he could have toned it down but he remained as fearless as ever in his criticisms of Trump and everything he is doing to threaten peace, freedom and democracy in the United States and around the world.
Kimmel’s fearlessness reminds me of that demonstrated by the late, great comedian and social critic George Carlin who faced similar attempts to have him banned from performing decades ago.
So here is Jimmy Kimmel’s monologue this past December 15th that you can hear and watch by clicking on the screen immediately below –
Long live Jimmy Kimmel!
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
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Decades of experience across North America shows that expanding urban highways (non-tolled) just induces more traffic. … The best way to reduce gridlock is to reallocate the highway funding to transit builds.”
A Statement from the not-for-profit public interest groups Environmental Defence and Transport Action Ontario
Posted December 16th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – The recommendations in this important new report leave me saying; When will they (meaning the majority of our politicians at the municipal, provincial and federal levels) ever learn. Like the renown social and planning critic Lewis Mumford said decades ago; “Building more highways to address traffic congestion is like a person putting on a bigger belt to address obesity.” Now here is statement about the findings and recommendatins in the new port from Environmental Defence and Transport Action Ontario.)
Toronto – A new “Transit Over Traffic” report contains recommendations for how the provincial government could unlock public transit’s potential to solve the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area’s growing gridlock, which currently costs the economy and residents $45 billion every year.
This report, authored by Environmental Defence and Transport Action Ontario, makes the case that spending an estimated $80 billion on mega-highways like the Bradford Bypass, Highway 401 and the Highway 401 tunnel will make your commute worse, not better.
Decades of experience across North America shows that expanding urban highways (non-tolled) just induces more traffic.
For the same $80 billion price tag, Ontario could build 400 kilometres of new rapid transit. That’s equivalent to building enough light-rail connecting Toronto to Sudbury, or the equivalent of three new light rail transit lines spanning the entire width of the GTHA.Continue reading →
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