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Anatomy of a rescue: Sailboat freed from sandbar off Queen’s Royal Park

A 35-foot sailboat that ran aground on a sandbar off Queen’s Royal Park on the windy evening of Sept. 1 was finally freed two days later.

Shaw actor runs 100 miles to support Canadian entertainers

For the second year in a row, Shaw Festival actor Kevin “Koovy” McLachlan completed a self-organized run for charity. McLachlan spent just more than 35 hours running 100...

Survey finds 75% dislike proposed gateway obelisk

People really don't like the proposed new design for the entranceway to Old Town, a survey has found. The proposed gateway drew a lot of...

New minister joins St. Davids-Queenston United Church

Steve HardakerSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report After a nearly two-and-a-half-year search, the congregation of St. Davids-Queenston United Church welcomed their new minister, Rev. YongSeok Baek,...

5,000 books a big hit at Grace United Festival Market

A sunny Saturday morning this past weekend helped Grace United Church’s Festival Market raise $2,900 just through its book sale. A first edition copy of "Tom Sawyer" was...

20 Years After 9/11: A crystal clear sky shattered by terror attack

We asked readers for their memories of 9/11, two decades afterward, and are publishing a selection of their recollections this week and next. Elizabeth Masson Special...

FUTURE VISION: Part 3 Fears oflosing links to past if hospital site is redeveloped

Amanda Gamble  Friends of Fort George The Friends of Fort George organization has some deep concerns about potential redevelopment of the former Niagara-on-the-Lake Hospital. The old hospital...

Niagara North Health Team temporarily moving to old hospital

The Niagara North Family Health Team in Virgil will be relocating temporarily to the old NOTL hospital at the end of December. Five doctors and the...

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