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Robotic animals helping seniors with dementia through Niagara College research initiative

Niagara College is expanding its applied research into dementia care through a project exploring the therapeutic impact of robotic animals in long-term care settings.

The College’s “Fins, Feathers and Fur” initiative, led through its new Healthy Aging and Wellness Innovation Centre (HAWIC), is focused on helping staff in long-term care homes use robotic companion animals more effectively to engage residents living with dementia.

Research Lead Christine Wilkinson, a longtime Recreation Therapy Professor at Niagara College, began studying robotic animals two years ago after seeing firsthand how the devices could benefit seniors. The College purchased its first robotic seal in 2018 for use in the Recreation Therapy program. While the devices already had a reputation for providing therapeutic support, Wilkinson noticed many care staff lacked guidance on how to integrate them into meaningful programming.

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General Motors invests nearly $700 million in St. Catharines plant

In a good news story for St. Catharines, General Motors has announced plans to spend $691 million in its St. Catharines Propulsion Plant.

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Sports

River Lions announce open practices for fans across Niagara

With their regular season set to tip in less than two weeks, the Niagara River Lions made a rather unique announcement Thursday.

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Local

Oosterhoff announces over $1 million in provincial funding for local festivals and events

The provincial government is investing just over $1 million through the Experience Ontario Program to support 19 local festivals and events across Niagara.

Opinion

Reaction to Mark Carney’s vision of a New World Order without the U.S.

From stages in Davos to New York, and this week in Yerevan, Armenia, Prime Minister Mark Carney does not miss an opportunity to enlighten international audiences on his vision of a New World Order.

 

 

Business

Canadian gas producers step up sustainability as demand and output surge

As a sustainability consultant in Canada’s oil and gas industry, Jamie MacKenzie Eddy has the unique opportunity to get an up-close look at a wide range of energy production.

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Opinion

The fallacy of socialism

Throughout history, left-leaning governments and their supporters have always claimed the high ground of moral superiority, stating that they have the best interests of average people at heart in the government policies that they promote.

 

 

Thorold Mayor Terry Ugulini declines to run for re-election

Local

Thorold will have a new mayor later this year, as Mayor Terry Ugulini announced last week that he does not plan to seek a third straight term as head of council.

Before serving as mayor, Ugulini spent a single term serving on council.

“I am proud of what we have accomplished together and optimistic about where we are headed,” said Ugulini in a press release. “The City is going through a period of growth not only in the residential sector but also in the commercial/industrial sector. This bodes well for the future as we expand our tax base and bring in much-needed, good paying jobs, positioning Thorold for a strong and sustainable future.”

A preview of local mayoral races: Part two

Local

On May 1, those interested in running for municipal offices in Niagara gained access to register.

 

 

Niagara native named Toronto Maple Leafs new General Manager

Sports

It was the NHL’s worst kept secret.

For days, if not weeks, the name John Chayka was bandied about as Brad Treliving’s replacement as Toronto Maple Leafs General Manager.

 

 

Banning teens from social media the wrong approach

National

Last month, when Liberals gathered in Montreal for their policy convention, much of the news that came out of the convention focused on floor-crossings…

 

 

A prime minister without a home

National

The future of 24 Sussex Drive is once again under discussion in Ottawa, as Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled last week a willingness to address the long-standing issue of the official residence…

 

 

The sovereign stealth slush fund

National

Last week, Prime Minister Mark Carney prefaced the Spring Financial Update by announcing that he would be creating a new sovereign wealth fund called the Canada Strong Fund.

Excluded no more: Carbon capture incentives in Alberta-Canada energy accord could spur enhanced oil recovery

Business

The federal government is following through on a key element of its energy accord with Alberta.