Council sets policies, directions and budgets to ensure long-term success and a high standard of living for the residents of Niagara. Regional Council meetings are held once a month. Niagara Region's ...
Find information for service providers, including policies, EarlyON serious occurrence reporting, emergency preparedness and reporting for Quality Child Care Niagara. Early Years and Child Care ...
Residents can recycle and drop off batteries free of charge, provided they follow the necessary instructions. Used batteries can be taken to your local recycling depot or nearby store for disposal.
Be an older adult Have or be eligible to have an Ontario Health Card Not live in a long-term care facility Program funding is supported through Ontario Health. Seniors Community Programs partners with ...
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.
New homeowners and new renters of single-family homes or buildings with up to six residential units (low-density residential properties) are entitled to get one free Green Bin and Kitchen Catcher if ...
We offer several different mental health services for adults and youth. Each service has different eligibility requirements. Before referring, check the requirements for each service.
Restrictions for residents: The waste and recycling drop-off depot is only available to residents of Grimsby, Lincoln, Pelham and West Lincoln. The household hazardous waste depot is open to all ...
During a Canada Post service disruption, residents must still pay their fines on time. Learn how to pay a ticket or fine during a postal strike.
Residents can drop off household hazardous waste at depots year round.
Niagara Region updated the Smoke and Vape-Free Outdoor Spaces By-law to protect children and vulnerable persons from exposure to second-hand smoke and vapour. The updated by-law prohibits the use of ...
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