A Few Brief Words from Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted April 19th, 2024 on Niagara At Larger

Doug French
Thirty-two years after their daughter Kristen’s murdered body was found three torturous days after she did not make it home from school one spring afternoon before the Easter weekend holiday, it is still hard to imagine how Doug and Donna French and others in their family made it through the heartache and horror.
I was still working as a reporter at The St. Catharines Standard at the time and a few times during and after the trials of the monsters responsible for her death, I saw Doug and Donna French standing at the reception desk of our newsroom, waiting to speak to one or more of my news colleagues over stories the paper was continuing to publish on the terrible episode. Continue reading

According to the Independent Electricity System Operator’s (IESO) 2024 Annual Planning Outlook, one-quarter of Ontario’s electricity supply in 2030 will be produced by burning fossil gas.
Young people “face a world full of trauma, pain, hate and judgment, and while social media may be a symptom of these things, it is not the sole cause, and to suggest so is to overlook a thousand other contexts that shape young people’s lives.” 
A Statement from Phil Pothen, Land Use and Land Development Program Manager, Environmental Defence Canada
Together, the new law and the proposed Provincial Planning Statement would effectively wipe out the protective Settlement Area Boundaries and Municipal Comprehensive Review processes that prevent low-density sprawl from destroying what remains of farmland and natural areas outside the Greenbelt.
“We are excited to announce that Welland’s Central Fire Station has been nominated as a finalist for The Next Great Save Competition! … Saving this building will reinforce the historical, cultural and commercial importance of the downtown while preserving a century-old architectural jewel.” – from Nora Reid and all of the volunteer members of the Central Station Education Initiative 



“Reinstating this subsidy for new methane gas hookups for developers will cost over $1 billion over the next 4 years alone. In addition to higher energy bills (versus heat pumps), these new gas hookups will be bad for new homebuyers who will breath toxic fumes from gas stoves, give their kids a greater risk of childhood asthma, and generate needless carbon pollution.” – Ontaro Clean Air Alliance 



“Public health messages tend to be oversimplified to say things like, ‘At this temperature, people are susceptible to heat stroke, and at this maximum temperature, people will die,’” says Professor of Kinesiology Toby Mündel. “The truth is much more nuanced when you take many other factors into consideration.”

A News Release from Ontario’s Official Opposition Party Leader Marit Stiles
Niagara, Ontario – Entering its eighth year of providing a single point of access to Niagara’s open data, today the Niagara Open Data Community Consortium marks another milestone with the relaunch of NiagaraOpenData.ca
Brock University’s Niagara Community Observatory released a policy brief on April 2 documenting the situation of food insecurity in the region and beyond.
Niagara, Ontario – With the eclipse event concluding without incident, effective 5:45 p.m. today (Monday, April 8th), Regional Chair Jim Bradley officially rescinded the emergency declaration for the Niagara Region.
From Mexico, through Texas and on up through the State of Ohio and Windsor, Ontario area to Buffalo, N.Y. and Niagara and beyond, NASA is documenting the total eclipse path live. Click on the screen below to watch –
In ancient times, there were whole cultures of people who saw a solar eclipse as a sign of doom – a warning that the apocalypse was coming.
NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario – MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) is reminding residents and visitors to take the necessary precautions outlined by local officials for a safe and fun-filled eclipse day in Niagara.


NIAGARA REGION, Ontario – After careful consideration and in response to community needs, Niagara Region Transit (NRT) will maintain full transit service on April 8th, during the Solar Eclipse.
A new study has found Canada’s Big Banks gouge $7.7 billion out of Canadians every year in excessive fees that UK and Australian banks don’t charge!

Research (by Assistant Professor of Political Science Joanne Heritz) shows food bank usage has risen in all of Niagara’s 12 municipalities. The largest increase was seen in Niagara-on-the-Lake, where use grew 118 per cent from 2021 to 2023, followed by St. Catharines and Thorold with an 82 per cent increase from 2022 to 2023 and Niagara Falls with a 65 per cent increase from 2022 to 2023.
Niagara, Ontario – The federal government is on the right track with its new National School Food Program that will provide 400,000 meals to children, but more needs to be done to increase food security in Niagara and beyond, say two Brock University political scientists.

For Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024, this notice is intended to advise the public and local municipalities of the potential for flooding within the NPCA’s jurisdiction as it relates to the Niagara Peninsula, the southeastern portion of the City of Hamilton and the eastern portion of Haldimand County.
TORONTO — The Ontario government is increasing the minimum wage from $16.55 per hour to $17.20, effective October 1, 2024. This 3.9 per cent annualized wage increase is based on the Ontario Consumer Price Index (CPI) and brings Ontario’s minimum wage to the second highest in Canada.
Just a week after Donald Trump began hocking his own “Make America Pray Again” version of the Bible, he is now offering, for the low, low price of $29.99, a radically different item for your shopping pleasure – a one-of-a-kind “Make Toilets Clean Again” brush with featuring a likeness of MAGA Word’s favourite strongman topped with a head full of yellow bristles strong enough to brush away the most stubborn stains in your toilet bowl.
News and a Call-Out to All of Us to Press the Ford Government for from the Green Party of Ontario
** The Orchid Show at Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse
NIAGARA, ONTARIO – On (Monday) April 8th, all of Niagara will be one of the best places in Canada to view the total solar eclipse, and thousands of visitors are expected to come to our region to see it.

QUEEN’S PARK – Marit Stiles, Leader of Ontario’s Official Opposition NDP, is asking Doug Ford to answer for his embarrassing failure to deliver affordable housing that could see Ontario lose out on $357 million dollars in federal funding by the end of this week.
You may recall – with horror or sorrow – when then-U.S. President had heavily warmed policie clear away a crowd of unarmed Black Lives Matter protesters in front of the White House before we walked to a nearby church and held a copy of the Holy Bible upside down for a photo op.
Keith Brooks, Programs Director: “This budget once again shows that the Ontario government doesn’t take climate change seriously and is uninterested in being truthful when it comes to the costs of climate change and climate policies. The budget’s discussion of climate is limited almost exclusively to attacking the federal carbon price and claiming that it is driving up inflation and the cost of living, omitting any mention of the rebate. Meanwhile, Ontario is without a credible plan to address climate change, though the government’s own report, released last fall, flagged that climate change threatens Ontarians’ homes, food, farms, forests, and health.”


A News Release from the Ontario Conservative Government of Doug Ford with a Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper

Ottawa, Ontario – The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (this March 22nd) issued the following statement on World Water Day:



A Message and a Call-Out to Us from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, a non-profit citizen group advocating for a future free of climate ravaging carbon pollution
Ottawa, Ontario – Democracies around the world are facing threats.
QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Jeff Burch (Niagara Centre) called for immediate support after Niagara EMS workers from the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 911 warned of ambulance delays
The Merritt Road Environmental Assessment has been completed and will be ready for review from *March 18, 2024 to May 6*, *2024* on the project website:


