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Niagara Falls and St. Catharines are the last Canadian cities along the United States border. Here, the famous Niagara Falls flow north, into Lake Ontario. The area is a mix of suburban development and some industry. Because of its unique soils and microclimate, the Niagara Region boasts a thriving wine industry. Like most cities on Lake Ontario, the area suffers from chronic sewage pollution and its beaches are frequently posted.

Melanie Price Swimming Lake Ontario to Raise Funds for Lake Ontario Waterkeeper
August 8th, 2011 
   
BURLINGTON, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Aug. 6, 2011) - On August 12th Melanie Price will attempt to swim over 40km across Lake Ontario to raise funds for Lake Ontario Waterkeeper, a registered charity working to restore and care for Lake Ontario. Melanie hopes to increase awareness of the need to protect this natural resource. To "help put the Great back into the Lake" and help... (more)
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4 reasons to hit the beach this August
August 3rd, 2011 
   
August is here and with it comes so many things to celebrate about Lake Ontario and North American beaches!The Swim Guide app is now available for Android devices AND covers beaches on the Great Lakes, BC, Alberta, and along the Ottawa River. Melanie Price is swimming across Lake Ontario! The Wolfe Island Music Fest is back. Bronte Harbour Days are... (more)
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City unaffected by new water guidelines
July 15th, 2011 
   
New provincial water treatment guidelines that suggest wading pools be drained every four hours won't have much of an effect in Niagara Falls because in recent years the city has changed most of its wading pools into splash pads, says Steve Hamilton, manager of recreation facilities."The wading pool at F.H. Leslie this year has been completely turned into a splash pad,... (more)
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Swim Guide highlights Niagara region beaches
July 7th, 2011 
   
Our snazzy new Swim Guide lets you locate beaches near you, figure out which ones are safe for swimming (the green ones!), and plan your next trip to the beach. It’s free, and it’s fun, and it’s available now online and for your smartphone.Bay Beach (Crystal): Bay Beach is a bustling place, home to many residences and business. Residents and visitors flock to Bay... (more)
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Water quality suspect at handful of beaches – Niagara Falls Review – Ontario, CA
July 7th, 2011 
   
Crystal Gaudet couldn't say she really hadn't seen the sign.The St. Catharines woman and several family members had their blankets and lawn chairs positioned around the bright red marker planted in the beach at Lakeside Park — the one warning swimmers to stay out of the water.But Gaudet's wet brown hair gave her away as a water lover, who wasn't about to be swayed... (more)
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Nuclear regulator denied intervenor status in shipping review
June 28th, 2011 
   
Last fall, Bruce Power asked the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission to approve a plan to ship 16 radioactive steam generators across the Great Lakes and over the ocean to Sweden. Despite objections from dozens of non-profit, aboriginal, and local government organizations, the Commission approved Bruce Power's plan. The Commission's decision is now being challenged in Federal... (more)
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Waterkeeper comments on consultation re: Ontario’s Integrated Power System Plan
June 17th, 2011 
   
Read our full 3-page submission as a PDF here.Since 2007, Lake Ontario Waterkeeper has been actively participating in the development of an Integrated Power System Plan (IPSP) for Ontario. As a funded intervenor in the initial IPSP hearing before the Ontario Energy Board, LOW undertook research, distributed information about the plan to remote communities, and worked with... (more)
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City’s Shickluna project still on the bubble – St. Catharines Standard, Niagara Region, Sun Media – Ontario, CA
June 1st, 2011 
   
The Garden City could be running out of time to build its Twelve Mile Creek power dam.St. Catharines is hoping to reap power profits by building a $38-million, four-megawatt generating station on the creek near Wellandvale Ave. Project boosters estimate the Shickluna generating station could churn out $700,000 in yearly profits if Ontario agrees to buy the dam power.The... (more)
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City’s Shickluna hydro project gets the green light – St. Catharines Standard, Niagara Region, Sun Media – Ontario, CA
June 1st, 2011 
   
St. Catharines' $38-million Shickluna generating station has finally been given the green light, with an announcement that the Allanburg transformer station will be upgraded.Mayor Brian McMullan said Monday Hydro One has agreed to make the infrastructure upgrades that will allow the city's 4-megawatt project in Twelve Mile Creek to feed power to the grid.The project was... (more)
Energy & Fossil Fuels Environmental Law Fish Niagara Region
Ramble on: Great Lakes Shoreline Right of Passage Act
May 17th, 2011 
   
Imagine kicking off the summer beach season by exercising your new-found "freedom to roam". It could happen. Earlier this month, the Ontario legislature referred a private member's bill to the Justice Policy committee. If passed, the bill will restore your right to walk freely on the shoreline of the Great Lakes in this province (that'd be every shoreline of every Great Lake,... (more)
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