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Kris Dube, Local Journalism Initiative reporter

Kris Dube is an experienced multimedia reporter with extensive experience in Niagara. He covers civic issues in Niagara-on-the-Lake under the Local Journalism Initiative, which is funded by the Government of Canada

Recent Work by Kris Dube,

Niagara Region changes policy regarding flying flags, changing sign colours

Niagara Region changes policy regarding flying flags, changing sign colours

The decision has met with opposition from Palestinian community members.
NOTL Council sends Glendale high-rise proposal back to drawing board

NOTL Council sends Glendale high-rise proposal back to drawing board

NOTL councillors voted to look at ways to make a proposal for buildings up to 25 storeys more acceptable in the neighbourhood.
Rodent infestation hampering designation of important heritage home in NOTL

Rodent infestation hampering designation of important heritage home in NOTL

There is no doubt that a home on Vincent Street in the Chautauqua neighbourhood, considered a 'very precious' property, should be given heritage designation
Niagara Parks working on NOTL projects, including pickleball courts

Niagara Parks working on NOTL projects, including pickleball courts

The Ontario Power Generation station will be restored, pickleball and tennis courts are moving ahead and the Queenston boat launch area will be improved
Region still pushing for GO expansion

Region still pushing for GO expansion

A $40-million capital budget for enabling GO service to Niagara stations has already been approved
New Port Colborne EV battery facility announced

New Port Colborne EV battery facility announced

Japanese company to invest $1.6 billion in project
Regional councillors discuss value of speed cameras

Regional councillors discuss value of speed cameras

'People need to be hit in the pocket book when they speed,' said NOTL Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa
NOTL councillor says eclipse state of emergency kept people away

NOTL councillor says eclipse state of emergency kept people away

The regional decision was not good for tourism
Jayden Polgrabia tells Thorold council about LemonAid Day 2024

Jayden Polgrabia tells Thorold council about LemonAid Day 2024

Preparations for the third annual LemonAid day to help send kids to camp are underway
Niagara speed cameras work, says a regional report

Niagara speed cameras work, says a regional report

The regional staff report says driver speed in the enforcement locations was reduced by an average of seven kilometres per hour
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