Dear editor:
Many residents of Niagara-on-the-Lake will be clearly pleased to learn of the withdrawal by Solmar Development of its opposition to the heritage designation by...
Dear editor:
On Nov. 8, the Niagara-on-the-Lake Sparks, the five- and six-year-old Girl Guides, held their Remembrance Day meeting.
Jackie Dickieson, veterans service officer from the Royal Canadian...
Dear editor:
Volumes are being written about the exorbitant cost of a COVID-19 PCR test to re-enter Canada at our land border crossings.
It can be $169 (Cdn) if you...
Dear editor:
When the public meeting for the proposed redevelopment of the former Parliament Oak school site was delayed and I heard there would be revisions...
Dear editorr:
Thank you for your recent story the Niagara-on-the-Lake Public Library's new planned giving campaign, "NOTL library launches major fundraising drive," (Oct. 21).
Kevin MacLean's touching editorial this...
Dear editor:
I think that some of the comments made by Samuel Young in his letter to the editor about development ("Rather than fight developers, work with them," Oct. 21) merit...
Dear editor:
Bikes For Farmworkers, a volunteer organization supplying safe, roadworthy bicycles for temporary farmworkers, is in need of used, repairable adult bicycles to be donated for...
Dear editor:
As countries around the world marginalize and attempt to pressure non-vaxxers to get vaccinated by denying them access to international travel, restaurants, bars and numerous other...
Dear editor:
Regarding your story, "Most repairs to Rand Estate delayed till May," Oct. 14: Is it simply a case of naivety, reluctance due to a lack of...
Dear editor:
Since moving to NOTL almost two decades ago, I've noticed the relationship between our council, town officials and the development industry has been one...
Dear editor:
Evan Saunders' article in The Lake Report of Sept. 30, ("Council approves new-look for Old Town gateway"), outlines the negative response to the first design.
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