
Finally, the new traffic lights in Virgil are up and running. The signals at the corner of Niagara Stone and Field roads started operating on Tuesday, June 11, after a protracted installation. Martin Mazza, a former councillor
Niagara-on-the-Green’s neighbourhood cleanup has been rescheduled for this Saturday. The initial May 25 cleanup was rained out. The annual event will start at the neighbourhood park at 10 a.m. Community residents, Niagara College students and several
A garden teeming with lilacs, hydrangeas as well as yellow and red barberries is the first winner of NOTL’s annual Garden of The Week contest.
Elementary school students got a sneak peek into college life last week.
All short-term vacation rentals in residential areas should be owner-occupied homes, a Garrison Village resident told town councillors Monday night. Kurt Hagan appeared before council’s committee of the whole to speak on behalf of a group of residents
A NOTL developer says he is cancelling plans to build affordable rental units in Virgil, just three weeks after unveiling the proposal. Rainer Hummel of Hummel Properties Inc. announced his decision in a statement issued Monday afternoon.
As the waters of Lake Ontario continue to rise, Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake officials say they are working hard to prevent properties from being flooded. But if wind, waves and more rain cause water to breach the town's
An aerial spray program combating gypsy moths and protecting tree canopy has been delayed. Niagara Parks has initially planned to start the program on May 19, however, the first spray application is now
As Grade 8 students get ready to transition into high school, keeping their academic and personal lives in balance may be hard. This is where a mental health and wellness conference came in handy.
Cinderella wasn’t late to the ball on Monday night.
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