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What's Up, Welland?

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A podcast about all things City of Welland: but more than that, it's about the community and the people who make it a premier place to live, work, play, and invest. Join us on What's Up, Welland? to learn more about what's happening in the City of Welland but also about municipal operations that affect everyone. Now in its second season!
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This What’s Up, Welland? is an insightful dive into the power of partnerships and the collaborative spirit that underlies organizations sharing resources and support. Chandra Hardeen, director of community impact, and Alyson Montovani-Ozaki, development officer, annual giving from United Way Niagara are chatting alongside Jessica Stephenson, progra…
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We’re kicking off a special series of episodes focused on our 2025 budget process. Helping us understand what goes into crafting a municipal budget is Anka Vuksan Scott, manager of budgets and financial services/deputy treasurer. What’s a municipal budget? How will this year’s budget be developed? Anka’s got the answers for these important question…
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You’re in for an episode that shines a light on Big Brothers Big Sisters of Niagara and the meaningful services that are shaping the next generation. Chatting with Franklyn Searle, director of development and communications, and Rocco DiPaola, a dedicated mentor, means learning about the organization’s mission and goals, and the mentoring relations…
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As an initiative that supports a broad range of activities, events, and services, the Community Grant Program is sure to enrich the lives of Welland residents. Before eligible applicants can start applying on September 13, we’re learning about the program from Amanda Degazio, manager of business and community service. This chat delves into a grant …
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On the heels of returning from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference, Mayor Frank Campion is sharing insights from this year’s event. Discover how the City of Welland’s participation in this annual gathering initiates impactful conversations with provincial ministers that translate into tangible benefits for our community. F…
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Before the leaves change and the temperature cools, the City of Welland has a whole lot of programs and activities to keep people active and engaged through the fall and winter months. From fitness programs to aquatic activities, coding classes to artistic endeavours, there are programs suited for all ages to enjoy. Ahead of registration opening on…
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Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a career firefighter with Welland Fire and Emergency Services? Are you curious about the onboarding experience that’s in store for new recruits? Well, this is the informative episode that dives into those questions and more. Burt Lamoureux, deputy fire chief, shares keen insights about the department’s…
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The skyward spectacle of fireworks is beyond pleasing, but it’s paired with essential safety precautions to consider and follow. And, beyond those safety concerns, there are rules and bylaws about when fireworks may occur in the city of Welland. Matt Richardson, deputy fire chief, and Michael Atkins, fire prevention officer, for Welland Fire and Em…
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An official plan is a core, legislated document that guides a community’s growth. When such a significant document is due for an update, a process is involved, engagement from residents is necessary, and an important opportunity to educate is presented. With the City of Welland currently updating its Official Plan, the time is right to ask question…
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If there’s an episode to dive into this season, it’s this one. With insights from Nicole Pilote, supervisor of aquatics and recreation programs, and Josh Turriff, recreation programming student, we’re learning more about Welland’s newly renovated Memorial Park pool. From a shallow beach-like area to a deep-end with a diving board and climbing wall,…
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City of Welland’s Chief Administrative Officer Rob Axiak is back on What’s Up, Welland? to share the updates and insights about the latest happenings in our community. Tune in to hear Rob discuss exciting new initiatives, ongoing projects, and his observations for Welland’s bright future. Whether it’s relationship building, plans for downtown revit…
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Each time guests from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority pay us a visit, we’re left with outstanding awareness of the bounty of nature-based opportunities across our watershed. From the conservation areas close to Welland to the ecological diversity within all these areas, from why greenspaces are so important to how we can be mindful and…
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Six months have gone somewhere, and the wheels of community development certainly haven’t slowed. From significant development in north Welland to the sparks igniting downtown revitalization, a wonderful picture book to the value of annual conferences, there’s no one better to catch us up—and help us glance ahead—than Mayor Frank Campion. So, let’s…
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Welcome to a What’s Up, Welland? that shares some of the story behind the City’s latest storytelling adventure – Wonders of Welland, an original, illustrated children’s book now available for all to enjoy. From the local landmarks inspiring the vibrant images to the community collaborations that made it all possible, there’s much to be said about t…
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It’s time we paid a visit to our friendly neighbourhood farmers market, and we’ve got the perfect guest to take us on a tour. A fixture in Welland’s downtown since 1907, the Welland Farmers Market is much more than a place to shop – it’s a bustling hub where farmers, families, and friends come together across all seasons in the spirit of community …
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If you’re ready to get your groove on by the water, you’ll want to tune into this episode. We’re turning up the volume on this year’s Concerts on the Canal series. One of Welland’s most anticipated summer traditions is back with a rocking lineup of acts and artists that’ll have folks tapping their toes and swaying to the sounds of live music. Aaron…
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It’s been just over a year since the organization formerly known as Women’s Place of South Niagara rebranded as Birchway Niagara, and they are thriving. Services continue to expand and they’re reaching and helping more people than ever before. Today, Amanda Braet and Jennifer McQuestion join us to discuss Birchway’s offerings, especially here in We…
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You’re in for an episode that’s rich in all things recreation across the City of Welland. As the sunshine and warm weather beckon us outdoors, today’s guests come inside to run the gamut of what’s available, where to find it, and how many ways folks of all ages can get active on land, in and around the water, or a blend of both. You won’t want to m…
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When a municipality commits to downtown revitalization, the pivotal place to start is with a visionary and well-informed plan. That’s where the City of Welland finds itself and that’s exactly what we’re doing. Consultants have been chosen, community engagement will soon commence, and a downtown-focussed improvement plan will take shape. Grant Munda…
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A municipal career spanning more than two decades. A lifetime of lived experience, academic achievements, and professional development. Fresh insights and inspired observations about people, community, and the City of Welland. It’s all in the mix when Jessica Ruddell, director of community services, makes her What’s Up, Welland? debut. You can catc…
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Prepare yourself for an episode that’s all about being prepared in the event of an emergency. We can’t control the unexpected or predict when the unforeseen may occur, but with some thought and action beforehand, we can at least be ready. Unsure what that readiness should be? Well, Matt Richardson, deputy fire chief with Welland Fire and Emergency …
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When words for an episode description won’t compare to the rich conversation, you simply encourage folks to listen. Ashleigh Doyle, manager of marketing and communications, and Alyson Montovani-Ozaki, development officer of annual giving, share much awareness about United Way Niagara and the upcoming Period Promise campaign. And not only that, they…
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When a return visit with Niagara Nutrition Partners coincides with National Volunteer Week, the conversation is sure to be celebratory, insightful, and uplifting. Not only do we get added awareness about the organization’s nourishing programs and inspiring initiatives, but we get to recognize the scores of incredible volunteers who are dedicated to…
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A follow up episode about the Welland Museum means another opportunity to satisfy our historical and cultural curiosity. This time we’re shifting the focus and exploring the immersive programs, educational experiences, and interactive camps that are curated for kids and adults to enjoy. Lisa Mooney, executive director, returns to expand our awarene…
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Get ready to soak up invaluable insights about the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s important role in monitoring and communicating seasonal risks of flooding across our watershed. From flood monitoring and forecasting to proactive measures to follow, Ryan Kitchen, flood risk management officer, and Erika Navarro, communications specialist…
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When a first-time guest brings awareness of their organization to What’s Up, Welland?, it’s a given there is much to talk about. Get ready to meet Community Crew and learn who they are, what they do, and where their efforts are felt in Welland. Primed to provide some backstory and share the ambitious ideas, plans, and hopes for now and into the fut…
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Grab your library card for another look into what’s happening at the Welland Public Library. Today’s guests have us delving into the local history resources that are collected and carefully cultivated, and looking ahead at the assortment of new collections that continue to expand the library of things. From a revamped local history section on the w…
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It’s time to get charged for a chat about lithium-ion batteries and fire safety. From smartphones to scooters, computers to cameras, these powerful energy sources are everywhere in our everyday lives. So, let’s learn how to handle them safely. As an emerging topic in the world of fire safety, we know just who to call. Fire prevention officer and Vi…
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We are many things at the City of Welland — creative, innovative, supportive. We also proudly embrace and encourage an inclusive culture of diverse perspectives. As we look forward to celebrating International Women’s Day on March 8, it’s a true honour to share stories from one of the women setting an inspiring example of outstanding leadership. Ta…
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Just because we’re in one season doesn’t mean we can’t look ahead to another one. Especially when it’s a season of fun, sun, and summer camp. Here in Welland, we offer outstanding summer camp options, and we know just who to call to get the scoop. Laura Chatterton, recreation co-ordinator, is ready to stoke the excitement and share what parents nee…
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You’re in for an educational episode as we get to know an organization that’s supporting Niagara’s learning landscape. The Education Foundation of Niagara follows an inspired mandate to remove barriers to learning in District School Board of Niagara schools, extending a helping hand to students and educators alike. Wolfgang Guembel, executive direc…
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You’re in for an informative and potentially life-saving episode of What’s Up, Welland? as we welcome back Nicole Pilote, supervisor of aquatics and recreation programs, who also happens to be a seasoned expert in water safety. And, since water safety is a year-round practice, we’re talking about the risks and precautions we can take when venturing…
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Care to guess who are guaranteed to bring the joy when joining us for an episode of What’s Up, Welland? Amanda Braet and Andrea DiCenso from Birchway Niagara, that’s who! As ardent advocates assisting those in our community, it’s our pleasure to welcome them back. Whether it’s continuing to share Birchway’s mission, educating us about impactful eve…
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We may know what a museum is by definition, but we’re here to tell you to put your jump to conclusions mat away because what you may not know is that the Welland Museum offers far more than a jaunt through the past. With interactive exhibits that appeal to all ages – you can try stuff on! – and a curated approach focussing on Welland’s history, thi…
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Whether you're out and about braving the winter chill or comfortably sipping hot cocoa by the fireplace, we've got you covered with the latest information on how the City’s dedicated Public Works team is working hard to keep Welland safe and accessible during these winter months. James Sticca, manager of public works, is back on What’s Up, Welland?…
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Brief pause over, let’s get back to it. We're thrilled to welcome Mayor Frank Campion to kick off a new season of What's Up, Welland? In keeping the streak of season openers alive at three years and counting, Mayor Campion's commitment to Welland and passion for community development make him the perfect guest to set the tone for what’s going to be…
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And just like that, it’s the end of another season of What's Up, Welland? This year seemingly zipped by in a flash, but we’ve got 61 conversations to show that it happened. In true What’s Up, Welland? tradition, we thoroughly enjoyed sharing stories from inside city hall, folks and groups across the Welland community, and a handful of drop-ins with…
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24,000 students served daily 1,000+ volunteers 200+ elementary and secondary school locations 42 programs in Welland 6 staff The numbers behind Niagara Nutrition Partners are pretty striking. Even more captivating are the stories detailing the connection between nutrition and learning, and the current challenges of sustaining school nutrition progr…
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Do you have a passion for supporting others? Are you inspired to enhance the well-being of people of all ages? Well, this episode and Niagara College’s School of Community Services are for you. With a home at the Welland campus, Community Services offers a slate of programs to prepare students to support the varying needs of individuals and familie…
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When an essential annual process undergoes modifications and inherits a bunch of new words, it sounds like the perfect opportunity to bring back Mayor Frank Campion for a clarifying conversation. The newly legislated Strong Mayor Powers mean the City of Welland’s mayor is responsible for bringing forward a municipal budget, the crucial document tha…
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A new mental health walk-in clinic at Seaway Mall. An overwhelmingly generous and supportive turnout for the Hope Gala. An in full swing Project Plaid campaign that encourages us to talk openly about mental health. An update on the recently opened River House in the city of Welland. It’s undeniable that Pathstone Mental Health is active and committ…
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Remembrance Day holds profound significance as a time to honour and reflect upon the sacrifices made by military personnel who served in times of war. Today, Marc and Paul take a trip down a personal path, reflecting on the immediate connections to the day. This day serves as a solemn reminder of the courage and selflessness displayed by those who …
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Today is National Indigenous Veterans’ Day, a day for commemorating the accomplishments, contributions, and sacrifices made by Indigenous veterans who have served to protect Canada. Karl Dockstader, Indigenous cultural consultant with Niagara College’s Indigenous Education Centre, returns to share stories, offer insights, and encourage actions that…
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We like written words and could easily expound on what today’s episode is all about. We could also simply suggest you listen to hosts Marc and Paul banter about a What’s Up, Welland? milestone. The latter it is. You can catch all past episodes and leave us comments at www.engagewelland.ca/podcastDe către City of Welland
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After more than 30 years, the first Saturday in November is well-known in Welland as the day for the city-wide Welland Food Drive. This is when the community comes together in generous support of restocking the depleted shelves of the city’s food banks. At a time when The Hope Centre, Open Arms Mission, and Salvation Army continue to serve an alarm…
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As a thriving community for students and employees to learn and work, Niagara College recognizes that a variety of perspectives is necessary to foster and sustain a welcoming and inclusive culture. But it doesn’t stop there. NC is committed to ensuring their environment is equitable, diverse, and inclusive. Understanding that equity, diversity, and…
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For employers ready to expand their workforce and interested in drawing from a diverse talent pool, there’s a terrific resource willing to help with an inclusive recruitment process. Ready, Willing, and Able (RWA) is a national employment program designed to increase the labour force participation of job seekers on the autism spectrum or with an in…
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It’s the ideal time for another chat with our pals from Birchway Niagara. The Niagara Region recently proclaimed intimate partner violence an epidemic, and November is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, so it's a fitting moment to talk with our allies about ending gender-based violence. Amanda Braet, director of development and stewardship, is back…
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Look while you cook. Stand by your pan. Watch what you heat. If these catchy phrases don’t prompt you to cook safely, today’s chat with Michael Atkins sure will. Returning to the show as Fire Prevention Week is about to begin, Fire Prevention Officer Atkins is primed to tell us about this year’s theme – cooking safety starts with you. From October …
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