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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,

Regional Council: No more foreign flags

Regional Council: No more foreign flags

Only organizations within Niagara may apply for special recognition; policy change slammed as 'textbook discrimination'
Niagara Parks working on range of projects

Niagara Parks working on range of projects

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

Region still pushing for GO expansion

Regional council remains committed to seeing GO Train service expanded between Niagara Falls and Toronto
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

NOTL Lord Mayor Gary Zalepa supports speed cameras as being effective at changing driver behaviour.
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
Niagara doing well in economic growth and development, challenged with housing shortages, homelessness

Niagara doing well in economic growth and development, challenged with housing shortages, homelessness

So asserts Niagara Region Chair Jim Bradley, who took the stage last Wednesday to deliver his sixth state of the region address, highlighting successes within the peninsula’s 12 municipalities as well as some of the challenges that continue to be faced
Crime Stoppers tackling sex trafficking, NOTL councillor offers help with school programs

Crime Stoppers tackling sex trafficking, NOTL councillor offers help with school programs

Organization has applied for grants that will support a program to teach more kids about the dangers and signs of human trafficking
Head of Niagara Health describes future of hospital system

Head of Niagara Health describes future of hospital system

Once the new Niagara Falls hospital site is completed, Niagara will lose Port Colborne and Fort Erie hospitals but gain beds
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