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Editorial: This one’s for YOU

For 15 weeks, starting way back on Feb. 18 and ending on May 27, we celebrated individuals and groups across Niagara-on-the-Lake who were nominated...

More contagiousvariants likely on the rise, top doctor says

Niagara's chief medical officer is worried the B.1.617 and P.1 variants of COVID-19 are on the rise in the region. Looking at available variant data, Dr. Mustafa Hirji...

People still need to get tested for COVID, Hirji says

Niagara’s top doctor is worried too few people are getting tested for COVID-19. While cases are continuing to decline in Niagara, so is the number of people...

School memorialmourns deaths of 215 Indigenous children

A Niagara-on-the-Lake mother has helped organize a memorial at St. Michael Catholic Elementary School, placing children's shoes near the front entrance in recognition of...

Editorial: Church shuns its responsibility

Richard HarleyKevin MacLean The Lake Report The whole country has been taken aback by the discovery of the remains of 215 Indigenous children at a former...

Dr. Brown: Navigation using the Earths magnetic fields

Every airplane I’ve flown had a magnetic compass located in plain view well above the panel. With it, I could determine my magnetic heading should...

Police detonate WW2-era artillery shell found in lake

The single loud boom some Niagara-on-the-Lake residents heard late Tuesday night was the sound of police explosives experts detonating a Second World War-era artillery shell that...

Town of NOTL, region lower flags in wake of tragedy

All municipal and regional flags were lowered to half-mast on Monday as the entire Niagara region honoured the discovery of 215 children’s remains on a...

Eye for Art: ‘The Gust of Wind’

Penny-Lynn CooksonSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report Friday last, a cold wind was sending branches, leaves and flower petals all over lawns and streets in...

Shaw urges supporters to lobby politicians to reopen live theatre

Stephanie BeattieSpecial to The Lake Report The Shaw Festival has joined an aggressive provincewide campaign that is asking the public to demand the reopening of live...

Niagara Parks hosting virtual talks for Indigenous Month

Niagara Parks, in co-operation with the Landscape of Nations 360 project, will be hosting three virtual talks for Indigenous Month throughout June. Speakers include Indigenous leaders, historians...

Nursery school hits May fundraising target

The Niagara Nursery School has reached its $10,000 fundraising target for May, bringing it one step closer to the $100,000 target for a new...

Vendors happy to be back for a safe season at farmers’ market

Vendors were bundled up and ready Saturday morning to welcome customers at the first farmers' market at the Village for the 2021 season. Market shoppers arrived early for...

Ravine chef cooks up brisket for men’s culinary group

A regional chapter of a men’s culinary group, Les Marmitons, paired up with Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery on May 29 for a virtual dining...

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