Learn languages naturally with fresh, real content!

Popular Topics
Explore By Region
Residents in St. Catharines question safety of new school crosswalk signs due to potential driver distraction and collision risks.
Residents in St. Catharines are questioning the safety of new vertical signs placed directly in school crosswalks, arguing they may distract drivers and increase risks despite slowing traffic.
The narrow spacing of the signs, just a car’s width apart, could lead to collisions and shift attention away from children and other hazards.
Critics call for evidence that this method improves safety.
Separately, concerns are raised about Niagara’s local government efficiency, with one letter citing Hamilton’s amalgamation as proof that merging municipalities can reduce costs, blaming political choices—not the merger—for past tax increases.
Los residentes de St. Catharines cuestionan la seguridad de las nuevas señales de cruce de peatones en las escuelas debido a la posible distracción del conductor y los riesgos de colisión.