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The Welland Tribune, 17 Jul 2026

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The Welland Tribune is available to read online with PressReader. Serving the Welland, Ontario and surrounding area, The Welland Tribune provides the latest political, sports, business, entertainment news and more. The Welland Tribune keeps you informed on the latest important updates, delivering timely local and international stories.

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ArticleCol­lege emer­gency drone pro­gram set to take flight

Niagara Col­lege stu­dents, staff and alumni could be among the first respon­ders on the ground when flood waters rise or wild­fires spread across Ontario. Boots on the ground filling sand­bags or eyes in the sky — the col­lege’s new defence sys­tems...

Col­lege emer­gency drone pro­gram set to take flight

ArticleSt. Cath­ar­ines hotel project faces devel­op­ment fee hurdle

A local fam­ily-run com­pany says the first new hotel pro­posed for St. Cath­ar­ines in half a cen­tury could hinge on whether Niagara Region agrees to defer more than $1.345 mil­lion in devel­op­ment charges. The hos­pit­al­ity group Heart of Niagara...

St. Cath­ar­ines hotel project faces devel­op­ment fee hurdle

ArticleNiagara pushed fur­ther from demo­cracy

There are two polar oppos­ite ways of look­ing at the role of local gov­ern­ment in the over­all gov­ernance struc­ture. It is unlikely any gov­ern­ment will con­form exactly to either of these polar oppos­ites, but it’s still worth­while to con­sider...

Niagara pushed fur­ther from demo­cracy

ArticleNiagara pushed fur­ther from demo­cracy

There are two polar oppos­ite ways of look­ing at the role of local gov­ern­ment in the over­all gov­ernance struc­ture. It is unlikely any gov­ern­ment will con­form exactly to either of these polar oppos­ites, but it’s still worth­while to con­sider...

Niagara pushed fur­ther from demo­cracy