Local

Ford government’s proposed Niagara governance changes undergoes fierce debate at Queen’s Park

The Better Regional Governance Act, 2026, which would transform regional governance in several regions in Ontario, including Niagara Region, is currently undergoing fierce debate at Queen’s Park.

The legislation, introduced by municipal affairs minister Rob Flack, would see, among other things, Niagara Regional Council reduced to just 13 members, composed of a provincially-appointed chair and the region’s 12 local mayors, each receiving weighted votes based on their local population.

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff, the region’s lone representative on the government benches, spoke out in favour of Flack’s proposed reforms.

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Local

Fonthill Rotary opens nominations for Paul Harris Fellowship Awards

The Rotary Club of Fonthill is inviting the community to help recognize local leaders and volunteers who make a difference, as nominations open for the annual Paul Harris Fellowship Awards.

 

 

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Sports

OHL Futures Camp coming to Ridley College in St. Catharines

The Ontario Hockey League (OHL) has announced the launching of the OHL Futures Camp, taking place from Friday, May 1st to Sunday, May 3rd, 2026.

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Provincial

Ontario’s teachers’ college changes a win for everyone involved

The recent announcement that Ontario will cut teachers’ college back to one year, increase in-class training, and establish a mentoring program is a win for kids, parents, taxpayers, and teacher candidates.

 

 

National

Voices from the oil patch

“Canada is an energy superpower.” That’s a line Prime Minister Mark Carney and energy minister Tim Hodgson like to repeat often.

 

Opinion

Flying blind

This author made an appearance before a federal parliamentary committee on the industrial carbon tax this week. Boy, was it an interesting experience.

 

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National

Carney has secured his majority mandate – now what?

Nearly one year after the last federal election, Prime Minister Mark Carney has managed to secure his majority mandate.

Community Care of West Niagara receives grant to expand food distribution in Lincoln and Niagara

Local

Last week, the Ford government announced that Community Care of West Niagara would receive just shy of $100,000 in provincial funding to help support local food banks in Lincoln and across Niagara. The funding will go toward expanding food storage and coordinating local food distribution, in partnership with FEED Niagara.

The funding, some $98,700, will come through a seed grant of the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF). The OTF is an agency of the government of Ontario and is one of Canada’s foremost community granting foundations, having invested $107 million in community projects across the province last year alone.

Innovation on Tap: Niagara College Students Pour Final Projects at Project Brew

Local

The next wave of craft brewing talent is being poured into the spotlight Friday evening as students from Niagara College invite the public to experience their final creations at Project Brew.

Let the games begin – NHL and NBA playoffs start Saturday

Sports

It all begins Saturday.

Thirty-two of the 62 teams that make up the National Hockey League (NHL) and National Basketball Association (NBA) begin their playoff runs.

 

 

Calandra’s education changes make major strides in the right direction

National

Ontario Education Minister Paul Calandra has been musing about potential school board reforms for months. Last week, he finally ended the suspense with broad-based legislation to make school board governance more accountable…

 

 

A country united by risks abroad, divided by pressures at home

National

For most of the past year, Canadian politics has been pulled in a direction that feels different from the usual cycle of domestic debates.

 

The Mississippi Miracle challenges liberal maxims about education

Opinion

While blue states’ education leaders have been debating who has bathroom access or engaging in struggle sessions about biological boys playing in girls’ sports, the state of Mississippi…

 

Rolling the dice on Canada’s future

National

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s video to Canadians that was aired this past weekend is creating a great deal of concern among Canadian businesses.