
Thousand Words: Taking a first flight
Thousand Words is a photo series featuring images that Niagara Now and The Lake Report finds to be particularly compelling — ones that tell a story words can’t properly describe.

Thousand Words is a photo series featuring images that Niagara Now and The Lake Report finds to be particularly compelling — ones that tell a story words can’t properly describe.

Richard Polinski paints a watercolour view of Ryerson Beach in Chautauqua. The New Jersey resident is originally from Tonawanda, N.Y., and came back to visit his mother. While visiting NOTL he was excited


Saturday was filled with plant sales in Niagara-on-the-Lake, just in time for Mother’s Day.

At the beginning of last week’s Local Planning Appeal Tribunal hearing regarding SORE obtaining party status in ongoing litigation, Two Sisters Resorts Corp. lawyer Michael Melling approached the local media in attendance. He said

THE LAKE REPORT It’s now three for three for activists in Niagara-on-the-Lake. A crowd of about 260 people showed up for a public meeting at the NOTL community centre Thursday morning to show resident support

It’s been over a year since a public meeting was held at the NOTL Community Centre regarding plans for the Randwood Estate — and we’re about to do it all over again today,








Kudos to members of Niagara-on-the-Lake council and to town clerk Peter Todd for taking a strong position against a request to not publicly broadcast meetings of a town committee’s public meetings. The suggestion

Thanks for bringing attention to the hate speech posters that are placed throughout the town. I first noticed them while walking around Old Town in the summer of 2017 at the Queen Street

Kudos to members of Niagara-on-the-Lake council and to town clerk Peter Todd for taking a strong position against a request to not publicly broadcast meetings of a town committee’s public meetings. The suggestion


Hate speech posters are becoming more prevalent in Niagara-on-the-Lake, but people are starting to fight back. After last week’s story about hate speech posters being put on bulletin boards in town as far

Niagara-on-the-Lake prides itself on being a welcoming, friendly, beautiful town. Though the town’s populace is predominantly white, NOTL is overwhelmingly accepting of people of different races, sexual orientation, cultures, religions, ages, and lifestyle


Last week students from around Niagara-on-the-Lake spent the Friday of their March break outside town hall, advocating for better treatment of our planet. The Lake Report would like to commend all of the

For the month of March, The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 124 in Niagara-on-the-Lake is giving awards to local schools as part of its annual Remembrance School program. Awards are given out for posters,



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