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Tuesday, November 25, 2025

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Letter: Town could start heritage defence fund

“I suggest that the town should create a Municipal Heritage Legal Defence Fund. All those who feel that money should be spent defending heritage before the Ontario Land Tribunal could donate money to the fund,” writes Ron Fritz.

Letter: Town should have fought Parliament Oak plan

“The submissions from developers may have met planning department requisites but have ignored the residents’ concerns and the very reason NOTL is a preferred area to live, not just visit and buy an ice cream and leave the garbage for taxpayers to clean up,” writes Jean O’Malley.

Letter: Education is solution to anti-development protests

“Sign up for a course and then seek to have your gratuitous grievances paraded. I simply don’t understand how somebody who occupies a property that once was a forest or an orchard or part of an Indigenous territory, can stand there proudly and cry foul,” writes Peter Rusin.

Letter: At 17, family’s Westie is best companion ever

“This high-energy white fur ball has always been in great shape — loved long walks, swimming and running  These days, Heidi loves walking by the lake, which is where she can become like a puppy again,” writes Raffaella Florio.

Letter: Unfair to diagnose Biden without examining him

“How can any neurologist state unequivocally that someone is cognitively impaired without testing? This is especially true in Dr. Brown’s case because as a research scientist his results come from running tests,” writes Prof. Merijean Morrissey from Brock University.

Letter: Why are we ignoring smelly sludge at NOTL beach?

“For a visitor-dependent destination to allow such a disgusting display to recur in full public view year over year without abatement, or even evident intervention, calls its priorities seriously into question,” writes Bruce Dickson.

Letter: Populist vs. independent approaches to local politics

“When I cast my votes in municipal elections, I do so for candidates who I believe will bring the best set of skills, experiences and judgments in dealing with the important issues facing our town even where I do not agree with everything that they stand for,” writes Ron Fritz.

Letter: Council has courage of its convictions

“I suspect that Ron Fritz’s excellent letter about the town needing to pick and choose its legal battles likely reflects the opinion of the majority of Niagara-on-the-Lake residents who are fed up with unsustainable property tax increases year after year,” writes Jonathan Household.

Letter: Has the die been cast for NOTL’s future?

“The decisions to approve are contrary to the official plan, contrary to much-needed guidance of contextual zoning, will change the living experience of immediate residents as well as others and also are contrary to the election promises that the majority of the five made,” writes Terry Mactaggart.

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