
The fight to save NOTL’s pets is on — here’s what you can do to help
Animal advocates in Niagara-on-the-Lake are calling on residents to step up and spread their love to our furry friends this Valentine’s Day.
Animal advocates in Niagara-on-the-Lake are calling on residents to step up and spread their love to our furry friends this Valentine’s Day.
Bella the therapy dog was right by Wayne Gates’ side again at a campaign meet-and-greet in Niagara-on-the-Lake last Friday. Gates is the NDP candidate seeking re-election as MPP for the Niagara Falls riding,
On the heels of PC leader Doug Ford’s campaign announcement of a $35-million grant for the Shaw Festival Theatre if his government is re-elected, some questions have been raised about exactly how the
Niagara-on-the-Lake residents are grieving the loss of Mac, a beloved goose known for his protective nature and loud presence, said resident Jim Reynolds. Mac, affectionately named by Sarah Burroughs, was known to those
The speed camera by Crossroads Public School will be active again in May. The camera is installed on Niagara Stone Road between Concession 6 and Four Mile Creek Road. A “Coming Soon” sign
The latest top 100 list from OpenTable is out with a collection of standout romantic dining spots across the country, based on more than 900,000 diner reviews.
The project aims to highlight the value of small-town experiences in Canada, offering insights into how senior citizens can rediscover where they reside and rekindle a sense of pride and nostalgia, said one of its producers, a media production student at Toronto Metropolitan University.
Ingrid Regier is unhappy with a long list of things. The long-time Niagara-on-the-Lake resident, who has lived here since 1955, voiced some of her concerns on Sunday’s community open house with Lord Mayor
While the City of Welland has introduced a temporary rule to prioritize Canadian-made goods in the city’s purchases due to tariff concerns, the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake is not considering a similar shift in
The evening ended with a bang — literally — as a cannon fired outside Navy Hall on Saturday night. It wasn’t the beginning of a war with the U.S., don’t worry — it
Doughvine Bakehouse sparked controversy in January with its outdoor signs. It all started with a bold red spray-painted sign that read “Closed” — and led to a sign that neighbours say was vitriolic
George Lepp, owner of Lepp Farms, embodies the spirit of the Keystone Awards, said founder Dean French — and his achievements could soon earn him a chance to chat with none other than
A trade war is no longer on the horizon — or postponed, at least. On Feb. 1, U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods effective Feb.
A woman was pulled from Lake Ontario on Monday in Niagara-on-the-Lake, after her car ended up on the icy bank of the lake. Niagara Regional Police and a water rescue crew responded to
CORRECTION: This article has been updated to correct the address of Alitura Fine Foods and Market. Ferox by Fabian Reis winery wants to become an estate winery with secondary uses, but with only
Niagara Transit wants residents to help shape its future by reviewing four transit plans and sharing feedback on them through a survey. Each plan offers a different proposal to improve transit. Among the
Some local heritage preservation advocates believe the couple should’ve received proper notice of the town’s plans, though some of them still support the benefits of heritage designation for a property’s future.
From Canadian comfort with poutine at Konzelmann to Mexican flavours at Jackson Triggs and Japanese-inspired dishes at Pillitteri, the wineries offered a global culinary experience this year.
“Without cohesion, without a central office and a team that can act fast, it’s going to be a long shot to secure these projects and these productions,” says location scout Peter Donato.
On Friday at 8 a.m. at U9 Local League’s first game, the Wolves came out strong before finishing the game with a 7-0 victory.
“The community centre was alive and vibrant,” said one councillor of the new open gym nights. “The mission was to prove that there’s a need for it — and I think there definitely is a need for it.”
The space serves as a professional hub, blending Old Town’s historic charm with its future potential, said its creators: “When you work remotely … there comes a point where you need to get out and get productive.”
With climate change causing a rise in extreme weather events and conditions, growers aren’t getting the more consistent cold-weather temperatures they need to do their work properly.
The weather forecast predicts a harsh polar vortex sweeping into Niagara-on-the-Lake until Wednesday, with temperatures that could dip to -15 C and expected to go lower near the lake.
So far this year, an Arctic blast has brought some ice to the Great Lakes, but coverage remains well below the levels needed to reach historical averages within six weeks. “We’re going to see the lake drop exceptionally low,” says Ron Simkus.
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