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NOTL Museum volunteers knit and crochet 2,000 poppies for art installation

A group of Niagara-on-the-Lake volunteers known as “The Poppy Brigade” are working to create an art installation that will feature more than 2,000 knit and...

20 years After 9/11: Fear and trepidation after the attacks

Elizabeth MassonSpecial to The Lake Report After the 9/11 attacks, I, who read The Washington Post every day, did not read the paper, listen to...

20 Years After 9/11: A song in the aftermath

Joe VandelindeSpecial to The Lake Report Our personal 9/11 story is probably no different than millions of other people's. Both my wife and I watched in...

20 Years After 9/11: Serving with Canada’s military in Europe

Steve Hardaker Special to The Lake Report Where I was during the 9/11 crisis is a vivid memory that will never be forgotten. I was attending NATO...

Council steers clear of changingPedal Pub’s downtown route

After 45 minutes of debate, Niagara-on-the-Lake councillors decided they will do nothing about the route for the Pedal Pub. At the end of July, council tasked...

Voters complain of long lines, delays at some advance polls

Huge turnout on first day causes frustration and anger   The first day of advance polls at the Virgil arena and the Niagara-on-the-Lake Community Centre were chaotic and...

Only 12 of 255 short-term rentals eligible for new accommodation tax

Only 12 of 255 licensed short-term rentals in Niagara-on-the-Lake would have to collect the town's new accommodation tax, which targets properties with five or more rooms. Of...

Spreading joy one basket of fruit at a time

Wally Bogusat shares Niagara's delicious bounty with friends, neighbours and strangers   Wally Bogusat hates to see food go to waste – especially tree-ripened, Niagara-grown, delicious, healthy...

Arch-i-text: How we got here

Towns evolve over time and their architecture (both residential and commercial) tends to reflect, in part, the cycles of changing economic conditions. During boom periods,...

Niagara’s History Unveiled: A memorial to Canada’s victims of 9/11 terror attacks

Elizabeth Masson Special to The Lake Report Tucked away off Read Road on the western fringe of Niagara-on-the-Lake is the 9/11 Memorial Park, one of the only parks in...

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