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Letter: Pedal Pub should be run out of town

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,

Letter: Town losing some of key advantages

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

Week 6: After the Pandemic: Finally getting married

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

Letter: Border reopening badly handled by Trudeau

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

Letter: Unvaccinated people put others at risk

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

Letter: Parliament Oak should be a school

Dear editor: Further to Brian Marshall's July 8 Arch-i-text column, “NOTL must take control of development,” the former Parliament Oak school should be a school and the old NOTL hospital should be a new

Letter: Let’s not rush to reopen U.S. border

Dear editor: All residents of Niagara-on-the-Lake and, indeed, the Niagara region benefit from open borders with the United States. It is probably correct to say that our economy depends a great deal on

Letter: NOTL is more than just heritage district

Dear editor: In 1986, Ontario designated the Queen/Picton area of Niagara-on-the-Lake as a heritage conservation district and in 2003 the area was designated a hational historic district, the first in Ontario. As well, this

Letter: Marriage sign expressed a conservative point of view

Dear editor: Regarding your July 8 news story (” ‘Traditional marriage’ sign decried as homophobic, hateful“) and editorial (“A shameful sign of the times“) about a man who posted a lawn sign celebrating his “traditional marriage.” This is a

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