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King St. couple’s garden honoured

A garden featuring peonies and irises as well as salvia and lupins at 643 King St. is the latest winner of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s annual Garden of the Week contest.

College to help businesses with tech

Niagara College’s Research and Innovation division will help small- and medium-sized businesses solve their technology and innovation challenges. The college received $210,000 from the Ontario Centres of Excellence through the College Voucher for Technology

Canada Day activities

Lots of activities are planned in Niagara-on-the-Lake for Canada Day. The national holiday, marking Canada’s 152nd birthday, is celebrated on Monday, July 1. * For early-birds, the party will kick off at 8

New pharmacy service means no more missed drug refills

A new high-tech service that allows patients to get their prescription refills more easily has been introduced by Simpson’s Pharmacy and Simpson’s Apothecary. MedAlign is a free service that lets the pharmacy synchronize patients’ refill medications so they can

ArtSpace 106 gallery opens on Queen St.

  Clarification: An earlier version of this story said Ruth Aspinall is the owner of The Epicurean restaurant. She sold the restaurant to its new owners three years ago. A new art gallery

St. Davids Porchetta in the Park is Sunday

The Friends of St. Davids community group is inviting everyone to Porchetta in the Park on Sunday, June 23. The event will run from 2 to 5 p.m. at the St. Davids Lions Club. There will

Federal money helps growers cultivate virus-free vines

The federal government is spending more than $2.3 million to help grape growers cultivate clean, virus-free grapevines. The money will go to the Canadian Grapevine Certification Network, a nationwide not-for-profit organization comprised of four provincial growing associations:

Lake levels easing, flood risk diminishing

Water levels in Lake Ontario have eased a bit and there is no immediate risk of flooding, says a Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake official. Brett Ruck, the town’s manager of environmental services, said the lake’s water

Town wont hire staff to enforce new pool bylaw

NOTL’s new swimming pool and hot tub bylaw divided town councillors on Monday night as they rejected a plan to hire three contract staff to enforce the statute. The updated nine-page bylaw, which was passed

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