Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates Shares in the “Excitement”
“This news means that in the near future we will see shovels in the ground and people put to work building this hospital.” – Wayne Gates, NDP MPP for Niagara Falls Riding
“This substantial investment shows the Government of Ontario’s recognition of the importance of investing in health care in Niagara.” – Sam Oosterhoff, Conservative MPP for Ontario’s Ford Government, from the Riding of Niagara West
A News Release from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated service of hospitals
Posted February 5th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Request for Qualifications Issued for South Niagara Site

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff and Ontario Ford Government rep leads latest announcement to build South Niagara Hospital in Niagara Falls Mayor Jim Diodati’s city.
The South Niagara hospital project is taking another step forward as Infrastructure Ontario and Niagara Health start the process to find a design-build-finance-maintain team for the project.
Issuing a request for qualifications, (RFQ) is the first step in the competitive process for prospective teams to express their interest in bidding to help deliver the project. Submissions will be reviewed to shortlist three teams with the design and construction experience, as well as the financial capacity to deliver a project of this size and complexity. Shortlisted teams will then be invited to respond to request for proposals, expected to be released in fall 2021.
The new state-of-the-art facility involves the creation of Centres of Excellence in stroke, complex care, geriatric psychiatry and ageing and wellness. The project will have a senior’s focus embedded into all aspects of the design. Continue reading



Niagara, Ontario – February marks Black History Month, a time when we celebrate Black culture and recognize the many accomplishments and contributions made in Niagara, in our province, and across our country by those in the Black community.
One of Niagara’s most celebrated residents, if only for a while, the late, great abolitionists, Harriet Tubman, will soon get her justice on U.S. currency. To read a recent Niagara At Large post on that development, click on –

Lincoln, Ontario – Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton has today directed flags at Town Hall to be lowered to half-mast for the entire month of February 2021, to recognize the lives lost as a result of COVID-19 and to express sympathy to these individuals’ families and friends.
“The extraordinary climate events of 2020 and the data from the Copernicus Climate Change Service show us that we have no time to lose. We must come together as a global community, to ensure a just transition to a net zero future. It will be difficult, but the cost of inaction is too great.” – from a January, 2021 report, released by the European Union’s Copernicus Earth Observation Programme
(A Brief Footnote from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – As you read this, ask yourselves where Niagara’s Regional Government and 12 local municipalities are on this? And why aren’t they taking this more seriously and moving faster to launch climate plans?)

A Statement from Dale Marshall, National Climate Program Manager, Environmental Defence Canada, on President Biden’s “Climate Day” Executive Orders
Niagara, Ontario – In November of 2020 the City of Welland held public consultations on revising its future electoral mapping. One option discussed was changing from the current six ward system to an at-large system for electing city councillors.


Toronto, Ontario – In response to calls from environmental advocacy and labour groups, Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada’s biggest grocery retail and drugstore company, made a public commitment in its 2020 Corporate Social Responsibilityreport to phase out receipt paper containing hazardous BPA, BPS and other bisphenol alternatives from its stores by the end of 2021.

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(A Brief Foreword Note by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper – There may be some or even many out there who wonder why NAL is posting this statement by a premier that at least some of us feel has fallen short of doing what is needed to be done to protect our seniors, our frontline workers and the population in general from this killer virus.

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara EMS is expanding Mobile Integrated Health services to support individuals who are struggling with mental health, addictions and homelessness through the Mental Health and Addictions Response Team (MHART).
The Ontario government is carrying out workplace inspections in Ottawa, Windsor, Niagara and Durham this weekend to ensure essential businesses that can continue to operate during the provincewide shutdown are following the public health guidelines.



In the Wake of Multiple Charges of Workplace Harassment, the ‘Right Honourable” Julie Payette Resigns

Only a small part of the Ford government’s legislation has come into force so far with the coming year to see more changes via regulations that may threaten ecological protection, recreational trails, education programs, permitting, and other activities of the CAs.




Niagara, Ontario – Supply shortages of the Pfizer vaccine are resulting in changes to Niagara’s vaccination plan. We have received provincial direction that, effective immediately, all first doses of vaccine are to be used to vaccinate residents, staff and essential caregivers in long-term care and high-risk retirement homes



Ottawa, Ontario – New research released today demonstrates that with prudent long-term planning, Canada’s transition to a low-carbon economy can be managed without causing unemployment for fossil fuel workers.




I just can’t help posting a little something about this.




Niagara, Ontario – In the height of the COVID storm, as seniors living in long term care facilities are faced with the results of past errors such as old and crowded living space, fewer and fewer hours of care and poorly paid overworked front line staff , they now find themselves isolated from families and friends and are the most at risk from illness and death from this relentless pandemic. 




Niagara, Ontario – The arrival of the Pfizer vaccine is a turning point in our response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Niagara. 




Niagara, Ontario – Yesterday evening (this past Thursday, January 7th), Niagara’s 12 Mayors and the Regional Chair met virtually to discuss the pressing challenges facing the community due to the second wave of COVID-19.
How should America move forward and properly react to Wednesday’s occupation of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump?





QUEEN’S PARK — Not one action has been taken to prepare schools and classrooms for kids’ safe return on Monday, said NDP Education critic Marit Stiles, who is calling for urgent action and investments to make kids safer.
They and their mouthpieces in the extreme right-wing media will still be around to block virtually everything the Biden/Harris administration wants to do and to continue taking a wrecking ball to whatever is left of the foundations of American democracy for years to come.