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Exploring Photos: Shark class sailboat was built in NOTL

Yet again there is another historical tie to the Canada Summer Games on now in  Niagara-on-the-Lake. The sailing competitions are happening this week out...

2nd annual Jane’s Walk highlights the peculiar past of Chautauqua

Jo-Ann Fraser Special to The Lake Report What do tornadoes, sky-high glaciers, monarch butterflies and the Crooks family have in common? They will all form part of...

Arch-i-text: Guardians of a 19th-century treasure

Owning a historic house is like a marriage, it’s a labour of love. Along the way there are many compromises to be made, given...

NOTL wrestler carries father’s fighting spirit to gold medal win

Zubin Gatta went into the Canada Summer Games on a mission – with a gold medal as his goal. Mission accomplished: He took gold with...

Editorial: A new NOTL, wards and all

It’s time for some big changes on Niagara-on-the-Lake town council. We’re not talking about “throw the bums out” sort of change because that is neither...

Legion raises $1,190 to support Ukrainians resettling in Niagara

The Niagara-on-the-Lake Legion has raised $1,190 at its weekly fish fry and donated it to the Niagara Region Canadian Ukrainian Congress to support victims...

Just peachy: Huge crowds return for weekend Peach Celebration

Everything was just peachy over the weekend at the annual Peach Celebration on Queen Street. Teresa Cole and her daughter Cherrie, 4, sat on the...

Dead wind postpones Summer Games sailing races

Richard Harley and Molly Bowron It was mostly dead wind on Lake Ontario Wednesday, as sailors from across Canada waited for the right conditions for...

Jamaican labour minister tours NOTL farms to learn about industry and working conditions

A few Niagara-on-the-Lake farmers had a special guest on Monday, as Jamaica's labour minister toured some of the businesses that are part of Canada’s...

The Monuments Men: Part 12: Percy Hindle was victim of fortunes of war

This year marks the 100th anniversary of Niagara-on-the-Lake's iconic clock tower cenotaph. In recognition of the cenotaph's century of service through two world wars and beyond, NOTL...

Ross’s Ramblings: Tennis final thrills spectators at Canada Games

It was a fun and raucous Saturday evening at the tennis courts in Memorial Park, as the final match unfolded between the two mixed...

Recipe: Secrets to an award-winning peach pie

Erika Tubb's delicious peach pie was judged peachy keen during Saturday's Peach Celebration. Here are the winning pie ingredients and baking instructions courtesy of the...

Letter: Critique was cheap shot at mayor

Dear editor: I was a bit surprised when I read Reid Maltby's letter apparently criticizing, without actually saying so, Lord Mayor Betty Disero's behaviour some...

NOTL artist selling Ukrainian ‘solidarity pins’ to aid relief effort

A Niagara-on-the-Lake visual artist has donated $2,000 to Ukrainian relief by making and selling what he refers to as “Solidarity Pins.” Old Town resident Mel...

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