
Letter: Historic hotel deserves commemoration
Dear editor: Many people have enjoyed visiting Queen's Royal Park, but how many know that it was the site for over 60 years of a famous hotel? Why is there nothing there marking

Dear editor: Many people have enjoyed visiting Queen's Royal Park, but how many know that it was the site for over 60 years of a famous hotel? Why is there nothing there marking

Dear editor: For many Niagara residents, the Civic Holiday weekend is an unfortunate milestone. It’s when some of our Niagara farmers start their practice of using bird cannons again, 120 decibels of unstrategic

Dear editor: I am writing in response to MP Tony Baldinelli's opinion piece, “The Conservatives have plan to fight climate change” (Aug. 12). “Human activities are having a real impact on the environment worldwide, and to

Dear editor: I agree with much of what letter writer Elizabeth Masson has to say about the NOTL gateway project (“Like gateway project, town survey is deeply flawed,” Aug. 12) and the need for more thought. A generous

Dear editor: Regarding the new all-way stop and the traffic “bump out” at the intersection of Mississagua and Queen streets, I feel Niagara-on-the-Lake just joined the rest of the world. For pedestrians, especially

Dear editor: CAA Niagara has come up with an innovative business advertising campaign with the support of its municipal partners, including the Niagara Regional Police. While the intent of slowing down speeding traffic

Dear editor: Part of the letter written by Derek Insley (“Developer is entitled to appeal ruling, and let's be patient with gateway plan,” Aug. 5), in my opinion, may benefit from the clarification of

Dear editor: My husband and I are taxpaying seniors who take walks most days for our physical and mental well-being. We live near Niagara Stone Road and Four Mile Creek. There are several bike rental

Dear editor: I just drove along the street beside the NOTL golf course to Niagara Stone Road. Three new stop signs, which in my opinion are not necessary, but OK. Then I drove into a

Dear editor: When is an expert an expert? It depends on the context. Suppose Richard Harley (the author of “Is it hateful? Experts talk about 'traditional marriage' sign”) had a severe toothache. Would

Dear editor: This letter was sent to all members of NOTL council. I wish I did not have to write to each of you individually but I find this the only way to

Dear editor: I am writing in regard to the article “Is it hateful? Experts talk about 'traditional marriage' sign,” published on July 29. If the editor had any shred of editorial responsibility, it was

Dear editor: I met former premier Bill Davis on two occasions, once in 1985 and then again 15 years later, in 2000. In 1985, I was the host of a morning radio show in Brampton, where

Penny-Lynn CooksonSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report A naughty friend with a twinkle in his eye recently asked, with regard to this column, “When are you going to do erotica?” I laughed, believing

Dear editor: I really appreciated Richard Harley’s July 29 article, “Is it hateful? Experts talk about 'traditional marriage' sign,” addressing some of the responses to the “Celebrating our traditional marriage” sign in Virgil. By

Dear editor: I am writing about your coverage of a Virgil man's “Celebrating our traditional marriage” sign (July 8) and your July 29 follow-up story, “Is it hateful? Experts talk about 'traditional marriage'

Dear editor: You know how much we all enjoy your letters to the editor, as sometimes they can be quite entertaining, such as letters in your July 29 edition from Christopher Allen (“Show us more

Dear editor: It is extremely disappointing that town council is allowing the Pedal Pub to continue operations on our very busy roads in Niagara-on-the-Lake. Coun. Clare Cameron asks about the legality of having fun,

Dear editor: As more people are accommodated in the town, all the advantages they came for are disappearing: a local clinic/hospital, schools, retirement homes. This is surely a complaint not only of longtime residents

Now that more and more people are getting vaccinated and there is finally a clear pathway out of this pandemic, we will periodically check in with different Niagara-on-the-Lake residents to see how COVID-19 has affected their

Dear editor: With all the political pre-election campaigning and posturing by Justin Trudeau, the proposed border reopening on Aug. 9 not only could be scuttled by the U.S. government but by our own border agents, who have

Dear editor: I was not aware until recently that traditional marriage is under threat (” ‘Traditional marriage’ sign decried as homophobic, hateful,” The Lake Report, July 8). Same with being cisgender. Yet some believe that

Dear editor: I just can’t help but comment further on the now infamous Niagara-on-the-Lake gateway project. It is a bit difficult to tell for sure from the supplied images published in The Lake Report what

Dear editor, Here we go again, chosen as citizen of the year for 2018, but, more importantly, a real estate developer, Rainer Hummel is again trying to help himself out of the pockets of

Dear editor: I can no longer stay silent. The absolutely ridiculous directions that we find ourselves going are too many to name, but there is one that should no longer be tolerated: Those who would

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