
Letter: Rainbow crosswalk is a good idea
Dear editor: I was most interested in the story about the wish for an rainbow crosswalk to be painted on the roadway “in the heart of the Old Town.” It is perfect timing as

Dear editor: I was most interested in the story about the wish for an rainbow crosswalk to be painted on the roadway “in the heart of the Old Town.” It is perfect timing as

Dear editor: I enjoy Ross Robinson's cheerful articles but object to his call to remove Egerton Ryerson's name from the park in Niagara-on-the-Lake (“Town needs to rename Ryerson Park,” June 7). I also object to removing Ryerson's

Dear editor: I would like to respond to an allegation made by Leah Wallace (former Town of NOTL heritage planner) during the Rand Estate virtual open house last week. She was speaking about the historical

Dear editor: We are so happy to welcome back our volunteers and customers to our Thrift Store. We have had a very successful first week with folks dropping off their donations and customers

Dear editor: Absent in numbers for many years, the Rolling Thunder groups have rediscovered NOTL. Yes, the Harley-Davidson etc. riding clubs are back. We are now on their bucket list and with them come a

Dear editor: I want to offer my sincere thanks to Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake staff. The security guard in front of Balls Beach received pamphlets from the Town of NOTL to hand out when visitors arrive at

Dear editor: This is in reference to Samuel Young's June 10 letter to the editor, “Underground group aims to unseat town council.” I feel some clarification is required on the statement that this council is

Dear editor: I completely agree with your editorial concerning the horrific Kamloops, B.C., tragedy, “Church shuns its responsibility,” June 3. I am appalled and enraged at the awful and disgusting findings, which may

Dear editor: Our political leaders are busy fundraising for upcoming provincial and federal elections. Be aware that the seeds of blame, shame, anger and fear are being prepared for planting. These seeds have

Dear editor: I write, reluctantly, in response to Joey Ho’s letter in your June 3 edition, “Erasing racism dismisses pain, inequities of racialized people,” reacting to my letter the week before, “Let tolerance and

Dear editor: Another meeting regarding yet another property development. From the point of view of both apparent protagonists – the town and the developer – discussion and questioning will be about aesthetics, design and

Dear editor: With regards to Samuel Young's hypothesis of a secret society preparing to take over town council by some nefarious political activity (letter, “Underground group aims to unseat town council,” June 10),

Dear editor: I am in agreement with Peter Babcock's criticism of the proposed gateway at Queen and Mississagua streets (letter, “Proposed gateway is ugly and corporate-looking,” June 10). Why put up a 40-foot masonry wall

Dear editor: I beg the pardon of the individuals who are the advocates proposing the reconfiguration of the gateway signage at the convergence of Mississagua and Queen streets as I express my objection

Dear editor: No kudos to either Parks Canada or the Town of NOTL if they open up the interior of Niagara Shores Park to traffic again, (“Niagara Shores Park could reopen next summer,” The Lake

Dear editor: It was with interest that I read the opinion article by federal Liberal candidate Andrea Kaiser (“In defence of Liberals’ record on supporting seniors,” The Lake Report, May 27) in which she outlined the various monies

Dear editor: An underground movement in Niagara-on-the-lake is preplanning its strategy to unseat the incumbent town council. This group plans to examine the makeup of council, their voting records and potential conflicts of interest. Are

Dear editor: Andrea Kaiser is not the MP for Niagara-on-the-Lake, Niagara Falls and Fort Erie, as she stated in her May 27 opinion column: “As MP for Niagara on the Lake, Niagara Falls and Fort Erie

Dear editor: This is in response to Rick Kirby’s letter, “Let tolerance and harmony reign,” (The Lake Report, May 27). I would like to acknowledge that Rick Kirby is correct that there is

Dear editor: As a resident of Niagara-on-the-Lake, I have the opportunity with others to attend the electronic public meetings with town council where the new proposed development application for the Rand Estate will now be examined with

Dear editor: For years we have been encountering foreign farm workers (as well as others) riding on roads with no lights or reflectors on their bicycles, sometimes dressed in dark clothes, no lights of

Dear editor: In your May 13 publication there was an article about a four-way stop sign to be added at the intersection of Garrison, Jordan and Perez, “Council cuts through red tape on four-way stop in Village.” I took

Dear editor: Further to the discussions regarding the old NOTL hospital site, social distancing and Queen Street as a pedestrian mall: Can we look into the possibility of turning the hospital site into a

Dear editor: It is widely agreed that our climate change is driven by carbon emissions. It is also widely agreed that the carbon footprint of the poor is a tiny fraction of the

Dear editor: On May 8, the Ontario chief medical officer of health Dr. David Williams stated that the AstraZeneca (AZ) vaccine would no longer be used as a first dose in Ontario. Since

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