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Arch-i-text: Celebrating three of McNab’s hidden gems

The hamlet of McNab out Lakeshore Road toward St. Catharines has a long history within the warp and weave of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Named McNab after...

Letter: Goettler’s approach preferred to mayor’s combative style

Dear editor: The burst of anger from Lord Mayor Betty Disero was telling and was by far the most dramatic performance at the Royal George...

Election ’22: Traffic, development, tourism highlight chamber election debate

Traffic congestion, affordable housing, short-term rentals, heritage protection and tourism management were the hot topics at a Chamber of Commerce-sponsored candidates debate last week. With...

Editorial: Niagara’s shiny new diamond

Mayhem, there’s gonna be head-on collisions, an accident waiting to happen … those were just some of the sentiments people expressed in recent weeks...

VIDEO: Driving the new diverging diamond interchange: It’s simple

The long-awaited diverging diamond interchange is finally open and it’s not nearly as complicated as many people feared.  The third diamond interchange built in Canada,...

Sign snafu on Promenade fixed quickly

Oops. New town street signs on The Promenade popped up with the wrong spelling Monday before quickly being taken down and corrected. Pictures of the signs...

Campaign Walkabout: Incumbent mayor goes door-to-door in Virgil

Journalists from The Lake Report are accompanying Niagara-on-the-Lake's mayoral candidates as they spend a day campaigning and knocking on doors. The stories will be...

Ex-councillor, agriculture advocate, Austin Kirkby was ‘a force’ for NOTL

Former town councillor Austin Kirkby was a tireless advocate for Niagara's agriculture community and a hard-working farmer and public servant. Kirkby died of cancer Monday...

Every Child Matters flag at half-mast for Truth and Reconciliation

Community and schools take time to reflect on legacy of residential schools   The Every Child Matters flag was raised to half-mast in Niagara-on-the-Lake Friday morning.  Each...

‘Canada’s best-kept secret’: NOTL air cadets launch recruiting drive

From Daniel Couroux's perspective, "Cadets Canada is Canada's best-kept secret." Couroux, a lieutenant in the 809 Newark Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron in Niagara-on-the-Lake, is...

$60,000 grant helps phase two of heritage trail rebuilding effort

Just days after members of the Upper Canada Heritage Trail committee held a successful fundraising run and dog walk, they received more good news:...

Sports: Two very different wins for Jr. A Predators

Two wins but two very different games for the Jr. A Niagara Predators last weekend. It all started Friday night at home with a 6-5 win...

Letter: Who are the people behind WeLuvNOTL.com?

Dear editor: I was aghast at the advertisements posted by the newly formed community group, WeLuvNOTL.com. A thorough check on their website spoke little of who the...

NOTL Rotarians walk, bike to raise $13K for polio

A group of Niagara-on-the-Lake Rotarians pedalled and walked their way to raising $13,000 last week to help eradicate polio worldwide. NOTL Rotarians, including Martin Quick,...

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