ST CATHARINES, Niagara Region
Niagara Region · neighbourhood
| Latest 24h | 1 incidents |
|---|---|
| 2026 incidents | 290 |
| Latest year (archive) | 214 incidents · 34.1% of city |
About this neighbourhood
TL;DR. For 2026 (YTD, through Jul), the ST CATHARINES neighbourhood recorded 214 reported incidents, representing 34.1% of the 627 total incidents across Niagara Region. The leading category in the neighbourhood was Other with 119 incidents, followed by Assault with 45 incidents and Theft with 21 incidents. Additionally, Break and enter accounted for 12 incidents, Auto theft for 9 incidents, and Mischief for 5 incidents, while violent incidents totaled 67.
About this data
The ST CATHARINES neighbourhood in Niagara Region, Ontario, recorded 214 reported incidents during the 2026 year-to-date reporting window through July. This count represents 34.1% of the 627 incidents documented across the entire municipality during the same operational period. The published dataset covers incident entries registered between June 28, 2026 and August 14, 2026.
Within ST CATHARINES, violent incidents accounted for 67 occurrences in this tracking window. In addition, the archive record count for this specific area stands at 299 total incidents. Reviewing these open-data figures establishes a factual baseline for municipal incident totals in ST CATHARINES without relying on population-based estimates.
Recent trend
Data coverage for ST CATHARINES encompasses the period from June 28, 2026 to August 14, 2026, representing the 2026 year-to-date dataset through July. It is essential to note that upstream open-data boundary definitions for local municipal areas may vary from year to year. Shifts in administrative reporting zones or spatial classifications across different calendar years can influence how incidents are assigned to specific locations. Consequently, geographic boundary updates within the official Niagara Region open-data portal can alter annual tally distributions across Ontario neighbourhoods.
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