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Mystery of the missing ‘Mist’

Richard WestSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report The pandemic has most of us doing things we do not normally do. In my case it was to put a chair in my front garden

Shaw garden tour moved to Sept. 11

Gail KendallSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report The Shaw Guild Garden Tour has been drawing locals and tourists alike to Niagara-on-the-Lake for almost 15 years now and this year will be moving to

Letter: First COVID vaccine dose was a breeze

Dear editor: My first dose of the Pfizer vaccine was April 1 at our community centre (no April Fool's after all) and I, among the other 80-plus aged in our area, were treated with efficiency,

Niagara College ‘bunker’ expandscannabis research

Brittney CutlerSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report Niagara College has installed a new cannabis facility it's calling the “CannaResearchBunker.” The sterile bunker, comprised of two large retrofitted sea containers, will be used to conduct

Kim McQuhae never sleeps

This article was originally published at PoweringCommunities.ca through the Joint Electrical Promotion Plan, which is supported by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Construction Council of Ontario and the Electrical Contractors Association of Ontario.

Museum serves up history of lawn tennis

Barbara WorthySpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report When world-class tennis pros come to Canada today, they often head to Toronto or Montreal for what is now called the National Bank Open.   But

Letter: A chilling COVID tale

Dear editor: A dear friend told me recently that one of her relatives had an unusual experience after receiving a second COVID shot. The relative expected that she might develop a fever but, a

PHOTOS: Sly as a fox

NOTL resident and Lake Report contributor Janice White took this photo of a fox at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club this week.

Eye for Art: Thoughts of spring

Penny-Lynn CooksonSpecial to Niagara Now/The Lake Report For a few days this week the sunshine and warmth truly lifted our spirits to thoughts of spring.  At last, spring with all its promise of rebirth,

Letter: Unhealthy noise levels from bird cannons

Dear editor: On vineyards where propane cannons are detonating (decibels 120 to 130 known to cause health issues to hearing and nervous system) are workers provided with hearing protection, as is required by

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