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Easter baskets provide a hearty meal to needy families

Niagara-on-the-Lake's Newark Neighbours is sending out 44 baskets containing a hearty meal – and much more – to brighten the Easter of people in need. Each basket contains either a...

Hirji: Late-May could bring relief from COVIDrestrictions if people stay home now

Niagara’s top doctor says COVID-19 worries could start to ease by mid-May, thanks to vaccinations. However, that depends largely on people limiting their social interaction...

Nine per cent of Niagarans vaccinated: Hirji

Niagara is continuing to push through with vaccinations of its older populations. As of Monday, about 73 per cent of Niagara’s 80-plus population had been vaccinated, as...

Eye for Art: Springtime and starry, starry nights

Penny-Lynn CooksonSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report Vincent van Gogh left the Netherlands to join his art dealer brother Theo in Paris where he would...

NOTLers forced to Hamilton, Toronto to get vaccines

The provincial vaccine booking system opened to people aged 70 to 74 on Monday. However, glitches in the province's booking system have caused a...

Exploring Photos with the NOTL Museum: Late 1800s road work

This is a late 1800s photograph of a group of unidentified men, possibly in Queenston, working on the road systems in our community. Early road...

Arch-i-text: Construction costs have escalated

Thinking of a home renovation, an addition, or a build? Be prepared, because the cost of your project under current market conditions is going...

Kim McQuhae never sleeps

This article was originally published at PoweringCommunities.ca through the Joint Electrical Promotion Plan, which is supported by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Construction Council...

NOTL lauded for being ‘friendly, quaint’

Travel website Expedia users rank town third-most friendly in Canada    Niagara-on-the-Lake is the third-most friendly town in Canada for 2021, according to Expedia users. People who leave reviews...

Dr. Brown: Concussion, the brain andlanding on aircraft carriers

Dr. William Brown is a professor of neurology at McMaster University and co-founder of the Infohealth series at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library.   In 1940,...

Museum serves up history of lawn tennis

Barbara WorthySpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report When world-class tennis pros come to Canada today, they often head to Toronto or Montreal for what is...

With Brazilian variant rising, Hirji worries about new surge

We need to have the "fewest interactions with fewest people for the shortest amount of time at the greatest distance while wearing the best-fitting...

Museum lecture examined past and future of Queenston Quarry

Those who have hiked the Bruce Trail on the Niagara Escarpment between Queenston Heights and St. Davids can’t help but notice the Queenston Quarry. The...

Letter: Science and risks of the AstraZeneca vaccine

Dear editor: In response to a letter by Samuel Young, "Seniors conflicted on AstraZeneca vaccine," I can understand where a little science might seem intimidating, so...

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