The $870,000 Paid Out To Niagara’s Police Chief Is Just The Tip Of The Iceberg!
How Costly Have The Pay Outs Been At the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority?
A News Commentary by Ed Smith
Posted February 12th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
With Some Introductory Words from NAL publisher Doug Draper –
With a motion going to Niagara regional council this coming Thursday, March 1st – asking the council to support a request to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority to disclose how much of our tax money it spent firing, retiring or otherwise showing the door to more than two dozen staff members over the past four years – Niagara At Large has decided to repost the following commentary from Niagara area community activist Ed Smith earlier this February.
Ed Smith’s commentary speaks to why the motion being tabled at the March 1st meeting by St. Catharines regional councillor Brian Heit must be approved by a majority of councillors in the name of openness and accountability when it comes to the use of our municipal tax money.
Please read Ed’s commentary, then make sure you contact your mayor and directly elected regional councillor in Niagara as soon as possible and urge them to vote in favour of Councillor Heit’s motion for public disclosure. – Doug Draper Continue reading


Ottawa, Ontario —Today’s (February 27








Ontario is introducing Wi-Fi on GO trains and buses, and launching an improved GO Transit website and trip planner, making it easier and more convenient for commuters and families to use GO Transit.























We are now just a few months away from a provincial election and we know that rising electricity costs are sure to be a big issue on the campaign trail. So why have none of the parties at Queen’s Park embraced the real solution to lowering bills – buying power from Quebec? 

News from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
“Gee Toto,” said Dorothy as she looked around, dazed and confused, at her new surroundings in OZ-land, “I don’t think we are in Kansas anymore.”
News from the Constituency Office of St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley




Pelham, Ontario – If you smell one of the rural Ontario’s newest agricultural odours you are encouraged to contact Health Canada directly. You may also want to notify the Town and your Member of Parliament.
On the heels of 
Posted February 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
“Today we begin Black History Month, a time to honour and celebrate the many achievements and contributions that Black Canadians have made to our country.

Buffalo, New York –

