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Virgil community rink officially opens for public skating

The Virgil community skating rink officially opened on Friday. As project leader and former town coun. Paolo Miele cleared off the ice and opened the...

Council OKs parking restrictions on East and West Line

Council has unanimously voted to restrict parking on both sides of East and West Line between Lakeshore and Townline roads, after a request from...

Parking restrictions coming to Village to make way for garbage trucks

Council has approved parking restrictions on some streets in The Village neighbourhood to accommodate waste collection vehicles after residents complained to the Region of Niagara. Niagara-on-the-Lake...

Town says all-way stops not justified for Prideaux Street

Parking spots will be removed to fix sight-line issues Four parking spaces will be removed along Prideaux Street to improve sight lines for drivers after the...

Mayor wants to sell land to fund St. Davids pool reconstruction

Lord Mayor Betty Disero wants the town to sell off surplus land to pay for a new swimming pool in St. Davids. Council voted to...

Arch-i-text: Rebuilding community with affordable homes

Far too often when the term “affordable housing” is used, our minds draw an equivalent to the subsidized housing projects that proliferated across this...

PHOTO GALLERY: Snow days in NOTL

Across Niagara-on-the-Lake and beyond on Monday, Canadians emerged with shovels in hand to dig out their vehicles from sometimes metre-high drifts of snow that pounded us overnight.

Federal grant supports ambassador program andrainbow bench downtown

Niagara-on-the-Lake has received a $47,000 federal grant to support the summertime ambassadors program, new safety barriers for downtown patios and to install a rainbow bench along Queen Street. “With...

Have snowblower, will travel: The big dig makes a 12-hour day for young landscaper

With snowbanks well over a metre high and drifted snow packed hard by the wind, Niagara-on-the-Lake residents spent hours Monday digging out from the overnight snow...

Hirji wants COVIDadded to Immunization of School Pupils Act, so unvaccinated kids can be suspended if necessary

Only 43.6 per cent of Niagara kids have one COVID shot so far Niagara’s top doctor says parents need to get their children vaccinated, or they should...

Two deaths as Niagara Long Term Care COVIDoutbreak continues

Two residents who were in palliative care and contracted COVID-19 at Niagara Long Term Care have died, as an outbreak continues at the Wellington Street care...

Vineyards crank up giant fans forfirst time this winter

When temperatures hit -18C or lower vines can suffer serious damage Unexpectedly frigid temperatures last weekend meant the wind machines were running in many vineyards around...

Retired planner will miss co-workers but not ‘years’of council meetings

Director of community and development services Craig Larmour has retired after five years with the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. “Working with staff, that’s been my favourite aspect of...

Editorial: Community lends a hand

In the aftermath of the latest "snowstorm of the century" – or at least the biggest one in a few years – we saw...

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