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PHOTOS: NOTL Soccer Club wraps up its season with energy and enthusiasm

Niagara-on-the-Lake's young soccer players laced up their cleats and took to the field at the Virgil Sports Park for their final games of the season last weekend.

Artist Nancy Wardle shows off her talent in real time at Queenston Pottery

Nancy Wardle will be at the Queenston Pottery in Niagara-on-the-Lake until Sept. 1 as part of the shop's visiting artist program, showing visitors the ins and outs of her craft.

High volume of markets may create challenges for vendors and organizers, says organizer

The abundance of local vendors, businesses and venues allows Niagara to host many farmers’ market-style events, but one organizer says it may come at the expense of quality experiences.

Bake sale in Virgil supports reuniting lost pets and their owners

Helping out never tasted sweeter, as treats ranging from s'mores bars, butter tarts and cookies were on sale at the Meridian Credit Union Arena this past weekend to support animal rescue efforts.

Letter: Let’s not lose sight of all important issues in town

"I encourage residents to remain engaged and vocal in local decision-making. That civic energy is one of the greatest strengths of our town," writes Adriana Vizzari.

New Royal George Theatre renderings show plans to obscure Queen Street fly tower

In response to a question about the fly tower — a point of controversy due to its proposed height and impact on the heritage landscape — Jennings said the updated design make it less visible on Queen Street.

Hot, dry summer leaves Niagara peach yield smaller, but sweeter

Harvest starts in mid-July and runs into September, with every peach hand-picked, using ladders and harnesses when needed, then transported, packed and sold.

Opinion: The presence of civility often means more than the topic of the debate itself

"It’s not worth winning a fight over a cellphone tower if norms of basic civility are abandoned in the process," writes Daniel Smeenk.

Teamwork makes the dream work: NOTL Sports Wall of Fame honours two local legends

Niagara-on-the-Lake's Sports Wall of Fame is adding two new faces to its long row of local figures who've made their mark in the athletic world.

Open-air burn ban lifted in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Citing recent rain and favourable weather conditions in the forecast, Niagara-on-the-Lake Fire & Emergency Services has lifted the open-air burn ban after it was enacted on Aug. 11.

NOTL committee OKs merger of Glencairn Hall land and developer Marotta’s next-door property

The committee of adjustment has given its thumbs up to plans to bring together a portion of the Glencairn Hall property with a plot of land next door.

Politics left at the border as Niagara-on-the-Lake welcomes ‘our U.S. neighbours’

While the political climate has made some Canadians reluctant to head south of the border, it hasn’t stopped several Americans from crossing north, a few making Niagara-on-the-Lake a key stop.

First human case of West Nile virus in Niagara reported

In an Aug. 21 news release, the Niagara Region urged all residents and visitors to protect themselves from mosquito bites. 

NOTL’s rural speed limit dropping to 70 km/h this week

Town staff will install the 70 km/h signs starting Aug. 25 and Niagara Regional Police will begin enforcing the new speed limit once the signs are up.

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