Today’s the day you’ll begin to see lawn signs for the municipal election dotting the landscape.
For this election, I have made the decision to not use election lawn signs.
Continue reading “You won’t see Laura Ip election lawn signs this year”Laura Ip – Regional Councillor
Representing St. Catharines
Today’s the day you’ll begin to see lawn signs for the municipal election dotting the landscape.
For this election, I have made the decision to not use election lawn signs.
Continue reading “You won’t see Laura Ip election lawn signs this year”New for this municipal election, you can vote-by-mail in St. Catharines (other municipalities have other options).
The deadline to submit your application to vote-by-mail is in less than one month (from the time of writing this) on September 15, 2022.
Continue reading “Vote by mail this year”
I am a candidate for Regional Council to represent St. Catharines for the 2022-2026 term.
For months, I wasn’t sure I was going to do this again.
When nominations opened, I figured I’d get my signatures and then decide if I was going to file the papers or tear them up.
Continue reading “It’s official”
As our community is well aware, on the morning of January 31, City Councillor Karrie Porter’s home was vandalized by someone who approached her home while she and her family slept and threw a large rock through the front window.
Continue reading “Joint Statement from Councillors Porter and Ip”This morning, I woke just past 5:30am and planned to go back to sleep for an hour, but I picked up my phone to have a look at Twitter instead (this is nearly always a mistake).
Sadly, what I found was that not even an hour earlier, my lower-tier colleague had tweeted this:
Continue reading “There will *always* be more good”