
Letter: What’s the harm in opening Parks Canada rink?
Dear editor: I just read The Lake Report's story that Parks Canada is not allowing the skating rink to be open this winter. I understand why, but I don’t. This is an outdoor rink.
Dear editor: I just read The Lake Report's story that Parks Canada is not allowing the skating rink to be open this winter. I understand why, but I don’t. This is an outdoor rink.
Dear editor: I would like you to know the thoughts of one longtime visitor to the Shaw Festival regarding the proposal to limit short-term rentals in Niagara-on-the-Lake town to only owner-occupied ones. This is the
Dear editor: There are very few places where seniors can enjoy an indoor coffee, muffin, sandwich etc. and escape the isolation of our homes. The Sweets & Swirls Cafe in the NOTL Community
Dear editor: Niagara public health issued an order under section 22 of the Health Protection and Promotion Act on food and drink premises in Niagara. This order contains many measures, including a requirement
To the editor: I sent these comments to the Town of NOTL's forum concerning changes to the rules for short-term rentals and wanted to share them with your readers: My family and I
The Lake Report recently launched a Shop Local campaign to help Niagara-on-the-Lake businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage residents to shop locally. SUBMITTED In the heart of Niagara wine country, our business
The Lake Report recently launched a Shop Local campaign to help Niagara-on-the-Lake businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage residents to shop locally. SUBMITTED Sonos Cafe started in 1995 under the name Donut
The Lake Report recently launched a Shop Local campaign to help Niagara-on-the-Lake businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage residents to shop locally. SUBMITTED At Cheese Secrets, it’s no secret we know cheese.
The Lake Report recently launched a Shop Local campaign to help Niagara-on-the-Lake businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage residents to shop locally. SUBMITTED The Show Must Go ON-line! The COVID-19 pandemic motivated a complete
The Lake Report recently launched a Shop Local campaign to help Niagara-on-the-Lake businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage residents to shop locally. SUBMITTED September 2019 marked a new business addition for us
The Lake Report recently launched a Shop Local campaign to help Niagara-on-the-Lake businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage residents to shop locally. SUBMITTED Nina Gelateria & Pastry Shop is a family
The Lake Report recently launched a Shop Local campaign to help Niagara-on-the-Lake businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic. We encourage residents to shop locally. SUBMITTED Linc Farm at Southbrook is one of the well-kept
Dear editor: With a smile, I'd like to comment “Retirement Coach” Mike Keenan's column, “Should seniors engage in regular exercise?” (Oct. 29). I am confident Mike is also an avid fisherman. Well, I'll take the bait. Seniors
Dear editor: In an email this week to all members of the Chautauqua Residents Association concerning the election of directors at the organization's recent annual general meeting, it was acknowledged that the association board “…
Lord Mayor Betty Disero sent the following letter to Ernie Hardeman, minister of agriculture, food and rural affairs on Sept. 25. Dear Minister Hardeman: I am writing to you to express my support of
Dear editor: Unquestionably NOTL is a very desirable destination to live, work or retire. For this reason, to no one's surprise, we have witnessed a population growth year-over-year. Home prices can be driven by many
Dear editor: There is a financial matter that has a major impact on the budgets of municipalities that could be resolved by a provincial order-in-council introduced by the minister of municipal affairs. Municipalities in
Dear editor: Thank you for publishing the letter by David Scott celebrating the new lighting of Brock's monument overlooking Queenston. All summer long it was so disappointing to see Brock unlit, projecting a
Dear editor: Thank you your excellent coverage of the Randwood Estates story over the years. Residents for Sustainable Tourism is pleased that the town’s planning process worked as it should. The original hotel
Dear editor: More than a year ago I contacted Parks Canada and advised them that the General Brock Monument at Queenston Heights was mostly unlit, except for the base. Every morning, usually in the
Dear editor: As a resident for 20-plus years of the prettiest dysfunctional town in the colonies, it behooves me to comment on a few of the latest boondoggles and non-sensical matters facing the
Dear editor: The time has come … bird bangers need to be regulated. I believe it is time to revisit the issue of bird bangers on a municipal level and finally get some
Dear editor: Everyone knows for-profit nursing homes are responsible for the unnecessary death of several COVID patients in their care. Clearly there was and likely still is a problem. What was found when the
Dear editor: As a longtime resident of Chautauqua (50 years), and a past member and president of our residents association, I feel compelled to respond to the submission in the Oct. 29 edition of
Dear editor: I am writing further to an Oct. 29 opinion piece in The Lake Report by Victor Tarnoy, “Trouble in paradise; Chautauqua needs strong voice to advocate for change.” In that article, Victor wrote
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