Posted on Tuesday, June 16, 2020 08:30 AM
In an effort to ensure parking is available for businesses as they reopen downtown, and employees returning to work, paid parking will return to the city core next month.
During its most recent meeting, City Council approved reinstating paid parking after a three-month hiatus in charging drivers for spaces on streets, off-street lots and garages.
As businesses reopen, drawing both visitors and employees downtown, demand for parking, most notably convenient on-street spaces, will continue to increase....
Posted on Thursday, June 11, 2020 03:15 PM
Firefighters will still be hitting the streets this Monday to help educate residents on fire safety, although it will be delivered a bit differently this summer during the current State of Emergency.
Fire Chief Jeff McCormick says while the program will be different than in past years because firefighters will not be entering homes to test or install smoke alarms or carbon monoxide alarms, we still have a tremendous opportunity to educate residents on the importance of fire safety and prevention,...
Posted on Thursday, June 04, 2020 10:30 AM
While efforts continue to slow the spread of COVID-19 the City of St. Catharines is mapping a path forward towards recovery from the impacts of the virus on the City, its residents and its economy.
This week City Council endorsed the STC Framework for Recovery, the strategic document that will guide the City in its efforts to reintroduce services; reopen facilities; and support both residents and businesses as they adapt to a new post-COVID-19 context. The framework outlines dozens of action items...
Posted on Monday, June 01, 2020 04:00 PM
To help support local small businesses, today the City of St. Catharines is joining the ShopHERE powered by Google program, with a goal of getting more businesses online this year.
ShopHERE, which started in the City of Toronto, helps independent businesses and artists build a digital presence and minimize the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. In May, Google Canada announced a $1-million investment to enable Digital Main Street to expand the program to municipalities across the country, offering...
Posted on Monday, June 01, 2020 02:30 PM
June 1, 2020 – Residents are asked to nominate great front yard gardens for the 2020 City of St. Catharines Trillium Awards, despite things looking a bit different this year. Nominations close June 19 and can be submitted on EngageSTC.ca/TrilliumAwards.
The Trillium Awards are intended to build community spirit and showcase
St. Catharines neighbourhoods with creative, environmentally-friendly and beautiful landscaping. Residents can nominate their front yard property or other properties...