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Pumphouse seeks vendors for Artful Treasures show

As summer comes to an end, some people are already looking ahead to Christmas.  The Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre is inviting vendors to apply for Artful...

The Niagara Rebellion’s key role in fight against slavery

CORRECTION: The original photo in this story said it was the court house on Queen Street, however it was the old court house on...

Niagara wines do well in Ontario awards

This would have been the 26th year for the Ontario Wine Awards but COVID-19 prevented the usual rigorous judging of entries by 24 qualified tasters. However, the competition organizers...

Council shoots down idea of tax break for heritage district businesses

The Town of NOTL won’t be refunding 2020 taxes to businesses in the heritage district of Old Town. A motion that would have had town...

Opinion: Short-term rentals are residences without residents

Growth of rentals is hollowing out NOTL neighbourhoods   Bill Garriock Special to The Lake Report We are often asked why the hospital and both previous schools, Parliament...

Police worry as tensions rise over carriage protests

Threats, criminal behaviour won't be tolerated, senior officer says. But Charter ensures protesters can have their say   Editor’s note: This is the second part of a series focusing on...

Speed limit reduced on Concession 6 Road

The speed limit on Concession 6 Road between Niagara Stone Road and Line 2 Road is likely to be lowered to 70 km/h from 80 km/h. Town councillors...

Town to expand tennis courts at Memorial Park

The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake will be expanding the Memorial Park tennis courts, with work starting the week of Aug. 24. Two additional playing courts will be added to...

NOTL back to zero active COVID cases

After a brief spike in active COVID-19 cases, Niagara-on-the-Lake is back to zero, according to Niagara Region Public Health. Lord Mayor Betty Disero said it’s...

Town of NOTL receives $500K from province for pandemic relief

The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake is getting about $500,000 from the Ontario government to help with losses due to COVID-19. Lord Mayor Betty Disero said she’s grateful...

Scandal & Gossip Tour a museum highlight

Julia Sacco Special to The Lake Report Mysterious underground passageways, a Canadian spy, and tales of love and scandal.  The Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum's "Virtual Scandal & Gossip Tour" last...

Letter: No public toilets for Navy Hall visitors

Dear editor: We are writing to you and copying our contacts at Parks Canada and the Niagara-on-the-Lake town council. It has always been a pleasure for us...

New private guided tours and extended hours at Fort George this summer

The gates are opening at Fort George in Niagara-on-the-Lake with the announcement of small private guided tours on Wednesdays and extended opening hours from...

Dr. Brown: Slow progress on Alzheimers

Dr. William Brown is a professor of neurology at McMaster University and co-founder of the Infohealth series at the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library.   Dr. William...

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