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Community connection takes center stage every Wednesday as Niagara 411's live show continues to inform local residents about pressing regional issues. Host Lee Sterry welcomes viewers to the noon broadcast on Facebook and Twitter, where discussions on traffic safety, community events, and local concerns unfold in real time.

The show, produced by WeeStreem, has recently placed significant focus on road safety across the Niagara region. With the start of school classes, discussions have centered on school zone safety and the concerning rise in vehicular accidents and deaths. There have been numerous reports of drivers ignoring school bus lighting and speeding past stopped buses, endangering children. The program aims to raise awareness about dangerous roads and promote safe driving habits among community members.

School zone safety takes priority as Niagara 411 addresses the alarming increase in road accidents during back-to-school season.

Viewers can tune in from Fiddler's Pour House in St. Catharines, where the live broadcasts originate each week. The show maintains an interactive format, with Sterry regularly reading and responding to viewer comments during the broadcast. Audience members are encouraged to refresh the Niagara 411 page for live updates and participate in ongoing discussions.

Local businesses play a key role in supporting the program. Sponsors include Gales Gas Bars, Verge Insurance, Ace Alignment, EQUIL Wellness Centre, and Sandra's Home Health Care. These partnerships highlight the collaborative relationship between community information sources and local enterprises.

Beyond its live format, Niagara 411 extends its reach through podcast availability on multiple platforms. The distribution strategy includes encouraging viewers to share content on social media to expand the audience. The program's creators recognize the importance of combating misinformation and providing coordinated communications about regional matters.

Recent episodes have covered topics ranging from a tribute to Ill Table Manners to analysis of transportation issues affecting residents. The show's commitment to addressing both positive and critical feedback demonstrates its focus on genuine community engagement.

As a central source for Niagara region news and discussion, Niagara 411 continues to evolve its approach to community information sharing while maintaining its weekly presence in the local media landscape.

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