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Santa’s NOTL elf is collecting letters for the Big Man

Niagara-on-the-Lake’s favourite elf is back in town. With Christmas only weeks away, the beloved elf known as Sandy Sugarswirl is ready to help Santa send...

Marathon Woman: NOTL’s Margot Devlin completes her 10th NY race

Margot Devlin is a woman on the run. She's not fast, but she is determined and dedicated – and just completed her 10th New York...

Exploring Photos: 37-43 Queen St., circa 1904

I have not seen a photograph like this one before and I was surprised when I realized it was actually a Queen Street building....

Growing Together: It is not essential to wrap your evergreens for winter

Well, we all knew that it was coming, against all hopes and wishes, and yes, it arrived. Last weekend's first major snowfall is a sure...

Horoscope: When someone disappoints, do you forgive or move on?

Thursday, Nov. 24: The moon in Sagittarius is feeling big while Mercury feels the need for both seeing big and correcting past mistakes. Sometimes it...

Dr. Brown: The earliest universe: When the invisible became visible

For much of the 20th century and the first quarter of the 21st century physics was divided between the universe of the large (galaxies,...

Arts: Yellow Door premieres new Christmas musical

Virgil's Yellow Door Theatre Project is presenting the world premiere of an original Christmas musical, "Nobody’s Children," Dec. 7 to 10. The play, written by Lezlie Wade...

Arts: New book is dedicated to the history of Fort George

John Sayers Special to The Lake Report It’s fascinating to realize that Fort George, completed in 1802 (think of it, that’s over 200 years ago), has...

Arts: Queenston choir returns with concert

After two years, the Queenston Women’s Chorus will once again be performing an annual Christmas concert, "Here We Come A-Carolling," on Sunday, Dec. 4...

NOTLers honoured with Women in Business Awards

It is no secret that Niagara-on-the-Lake is home to many strong, independent businesses run by committed community leaders. And last Friday’s Women in Business Awards...

Arch-i-text: Giving away the farm to benefit developers

I recall during one of my parents’ early 1960s cocktail parties overhearing my father state with great disdain that, in the Duplessis government’s Quebec,...

Letter: The Wilderness property will never be developed

Dear editor: After reading Niagara Foundation president Lyle Hall's op-ed piece in The Lake Report last week ("Niagara Foundation wants to protect The Wilderness,") I could...

Letter: Let residents have final say on development plans

Dear editor: In his letter to the editor, developer Benny Marotta says, “A dark cloud has been lifted from Niagara on the Lake," ("Hoping new...

Letter: Bethany’s borscht sale helps Mennonite missions

Dear editor: Members of Bethany Mennonite Church want to thank the community for their support of the borscht lunch and bread sale. A big thanks to Pat...

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