Articles tagged with: niagara community observatory
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Businesses, organizations, shoppers and vacationers are among those hoping the Canada-U.S. border will fully reopen soon. More than $2 billion ... Full story
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NCO brief details homegrown response to governance issues
A new Niagara Community Observatory (NCO) research brief says now that the Ontario government has taken a hands-off approach to ... Full story -
Niagara’s ICT job growth surpasses provincial rate, says Brock research
Once known for its car manufacturing, the Niagara region is carving a respectable space in information communications technology (ICT) job ... Full story -
New NCO policy brief strives to strengthen cross-border economies
If provinces and states along the Canada-U.S. border agree to pool resources together, they could set up a cross-border ... Full story -
NCO calls on public to submit documents for new archive
Thorold businessman Phil Ritchie is passionate about Niagara and its potential to be what he calls a “progressive region.” But ... Full story -
Brock research urges Niagara agribusiness to collaborate with other sectors
When asked what Niagara is known for beyond the famous Falls, many people say vineyards, fruit trees, wineries and greenhouses ... Full story -
Brock research explores strengths and challenges in Niagara’s agribusiness sector
The agribusiness sector in Niagara runs the full spectrum from basic operations to high-end industrial processes and from world-renowned viticulture ... Full story -
Save the bees: Policy brief examines ways to help Niagara’s bee population
In the world of bee conservation, messy is beautiful. A slightly overgrown lawn, a garden with flowers native to the ... Full story -
NCO to release research on ways to increase bee populations in Niagara
They’re often sworn at, swatted and slapped, but without them, plant life as we know it could cease to ... Full story -
Brock Media Clips for Thursday, April 18
Here’s a look at some of the media attention Brock University received recently. Pot supply not the problem behind ... Full story