Ontario Street (Regional Road 42) will be reduced to a single lane of traffic between Regatta Drive and Henley Drive from March 15 at 4 p.m. to Sunday, March 16 at 5 a.m.
Niagara Region Public Health works with facilities and provide infection prevention and control best practices to manage outbreaks. Watch the COVID-19 in Niagara outbreak management video. For more ...
Garbage tags are $2.85 each. No refunds. Single family homes and apartments with six units or fewer are allowed two bags / cans of garbage every-other-week. Residents may purchase garbage tags for ...
Never forget your collection day again. Download the Niagara Region Waste app to get notifications to your phone for collection day reminders and service disruptions.
These teaching tools are designed to support teachers in creating comprehensive lesson plans to cover health-related content in the classroom. The resources are guidelines and suggestions for teachers ...
Babies and toddlers come with a lot of questions. We can help with that. Connect with a public health nurse by phone, email or chat. Parents are encouraged to ask their doctor about the 18-month ...
Available to children and youth up to 17 years of age living in Niagara Free Mobile Dental Clinic Locations of free mobile dental clinics for children 17 and under across Niagara Dental Programs for ...
If you think you or a loved one is experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 right away or go to the nearest emergency department. Know your health care options. The following is a list of family ...
Illegal dumping is the disposing of material in non-designated areas, such as public roads, ditches, public property, rural areas, vacant lots and public litter bins. Niagara Region will investigate ...
Today, the U.S. government imposed new tariffs on all Canadian goods coming into their country, and in so doing has threatened one of the closest, longest-standing and most productive trade ...
Inspection results for facilities in Niagara, including food, tattoo, hair salons, pools and beaches.
We encourage all visitors, staff, volunteers and support workers to complete the COVID-19 self-assessment before entering a long-term care facility.