
Heritage festival raises $2,000 for NOTL museum
“The Past is Present” Heritage Festival at the NOTL museum raised more than $2,000 for museum programs on Monday.
“The Past is Present” Heritage Festival at the NOTL museum raised more than $2,000 for museum programs on Monday.
Lighting up the sky with fireworks is going to get more complicated in NOTL. An updated fireworks bylaw, regulating the sale and use of fireworks in town, was approved by Niagara-on-the-Lake council. The new bylaw prohibits the use
Niagara Region is conducting a survey to gather feedback about Niagara Region Transit. The survey is available online at niagararegion.ca/transit until Aug. 16. The responses will also be collected in person by regional staff at various locations
Seven-year-old Maya Webster plans to go to Queen’s Park to present a petition to have OHIP cover the cost of glucose monitors for people who have Type 1 diabetes.
Rob Grimwood, who began working at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Fire Department since 1996, is no longer the town’s fire chief. Deputy chief Nick Ruller is now interim fire chief but town spokesperson Victoria Steele refused to
Welcome to the latest episode of the Great NOTL Summer Walkabout, a summer-long series of stories that will take you to all corners of Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Golfers will tee off for a cause at the United Way Summer Classic golf tournament on Aug. 12. The 26th annual fundraiser is organized by Performance Auto Group in collaboration with United Way Niagara. The fee
Developer Benny Marrotta has withdrawn his zoning appeal to the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal over his hotel and subdivision development proposal. Marotta, owner of Solmar Development Corporation and Two Sisters Vineyard, wants to build
Some Cannery Park residents are not cool with a large, noisy air-conditioning unit installed outside the St. David’s Cold Storage facility. The giant warehouse, at 365 Four Mile Creek Rd., serves businesses across
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