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Councillors want more spending on roads

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14 May 2015

The state of our roads are bad for business — in more ways than one. Poor roads are not only harsh on company fleets, they go a. Continue reading

Burgoyne Bridge Task Force

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14 May 2015

The most expensive project ever undertaken in the history of the Region will now become the focus of a new task force set up to probe. Continue reading

My GO Transit includes a regional bus system

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13 May 2015

Do as I say, not as I do is an interesting statement often attributed to those who publicly promote a more liberal approach to issues. Continue reading

What Good are GO trains without regional…

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13 May 2015

It seems the attempt to obtain all-year GO Train service to Niagara is stalled for now, to put an optimistic spin on it. Continue reading

Double-direct finding support

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14 Jan 2015

St. Catharines city council voted Monday night to fill the vacancy created by Al Caslin's ascension to Niagara Region chair with. Continue reading

Council dual decision a point of debate

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14 Jan 2015

A heated debate over the issue Monday night ended in a 7-6 vote to appoint St. Andrew's Coun. Matt Harris to a regional council. Continue reading

LaFleche: Dual reps makes sense but...

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13 Jan 2015

So we almost, sort of, but not really have dual representation for St. Catharines at city hall and regional council. I know, I know.. Continue reading

'The games have begun'

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28 Oct 2014

While he hasn't committed to making a run for chair, St. Catharines regional Councillor Bruce Timms, who will enter the next term. Continue reading

Some candidates want fewer regional councillors

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25 Oct 2014

Timms says " the numbers issue misses the point,Its about how Niagara as a Team of 12 municipalities can come together as a team". Continue reading

Police war chest shot down amid growing…

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13 Sep 2014

"There is no hate here, there is a duty to defend the taxpayer". The Region won't be establishing a special fund for future. Continue reading

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