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Letter: ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’ casting wasn’t racist

"We all should practice "kind love against hatred" and doing one's best. My late husband (racially mixed) did this," writes Elizabeth Oliver-Malone.

No groundwater plan yet for Parliament Oak site, town says, as resident raises flood concerns

A resident says the former Parliament Oak school redevelopment could worsen flooding along the nearby One Mile Creek if construction isn't properly managed.

‘Looking at the past can help inform the future’: NOTL Museum’s Amy Klassen talks museum’s growth over her 25-year tenure

"It's really just a place of community here," says Klassen. "We have an amazing core group of volunteers who become like your second family." She's nominated for a Women in Business Award in the not-for-profit category.

Shaw Festival unveils show lineup and casting for 2026 season

The season includes “Funny Girl,” running April 24 to Oct. 3, with Sara Farb making her Shaw debut as Fanny Brice alongside Qasim Khan as Nick Arnstein. Eda Holmes directs. 

‘Even though we don’t know them, we know their stories’: NOTL honours veterans, fallen soldiers for Remembrance Day

Niagara-on-the-Lake was the sight of two ceremonies on Nov. 11 held in recognition of those who were on the frontlines of wars across the world.

NOTL man arrested after string of indecent acts and assaults in Niagara region

A Niagara-on-the-Lake man has been arrested in connection with a series of indecent acts and assaults reported in Grimsby, St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake over three days, police say.

‘They’ve gone above and beyond’: McArthur Estate shines for Holiday House Tour

The media were invited to tour the Old Town property last Friday to promote the Rotary Club of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Holiday House Tour on Dec. 5 and 6.

Indigenous veterans honoured at Valour and Victory ceremony in Queenston

When it comes to the role that Indigenous peoples had in some of Canada's most significant battles, Crystal Haverstock says many Canadians are only beginning now to grasp the depth of their military service.

World leaders to gather in NOTL for G7 meeting, while family, officials rally for jailed hotelier Jimmy Lai

As world leaders from the Group of Seven nations ready to meet in Niagara-on-the-Lake this week, the family of jailed publisher and hotel owner Jimmy Lai is calling on Canada to help secure his release after more than five years in a Hong Kong prison.

Arch-i-text: The fallacy of progress

"It is extraordinarily disingenuous for an individual or corporation to suggest that the 'progress' they seek — or achieve — automatically confers benefits upon the society or community they operate within," writes Brian Marshall.

NOTL’s ‘one-stop shop’ for non-profit groups to return on Nov. 19

Hosted by the NOTL Newcomers Association, this event will see participating organizations set up information tables inside the NOTL Community Centre for people to learn about local services.

Homeowners’ insurance troubles prompt pause on heritage listings in NOTL

After two Old Town residents found themselves in a bind with their insurance companies while looking to officially make their homes heritage properties, the town is freezing the designation of their homes.

Food bank visits in NOTL more than doubled past few years: Brock study

The manager of Newark Neighbours, Niagara-on-the-Lake's local food bank, confirms that the numbers are going up. The reasons people are coming are "all over the map," she says.

Municipal director Kirsten McCauley leaving NOTL for new role in Grimsby

The Town of NOTL announced Friday that McCauley's last day in her current role will be Nov. 26. The town hasn't named a replacement.

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