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‘We could be at 1,000 players’: NOTL Pickleball Club proposes new indoor court

An indoor pickleball court could be coming to Niagara-on-the-Lake: the NOTL Pickleball Club wants to create a space where residents and visitors can play year-round.

NOTL’s heritage community looks to commemorate Glencairn Hall, destroyed by fire this spring

The municipal heritage committee is exploring ways to commemorate Glencairn Hall, a 19th-century heritage home on 14785 Niagara River Pkwy. that was engulfed in flames the early morning of April 16.

Ten homes in west NOTL near lake could come on the market as condo development

A group of homes next to Lake Ontario in west Niagara-on-the-Lake may soon be bundled together into a new condo development.

St. David’s vet clinic celebrates pet-loving community with annual barbecue

St. David’s Veterinary Clinic hosted its annual community appreciation barbecue to celebrate the close bonds between pet owners, their animals and clinic staff.

‘Disc golf is for everyone’: Tournament raises $1.2K for Pride in Niagara

The disc golf tournament held at the NOTL Community Centre raised more than $1,200 for PFLAG (Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays) and Positive Living Niagara.

‘There isn’t enough’: Parking issues frustrate locals and tourists alike in NOTL

The Lake Report spoke with locals and tourists last Friday, who shared mixed opinions about the state of parking in Old Town. One restaurant manager says guests often voice the same concern: "There isn't enough and it's too expensive."

Up in the air and behind the scenes of Niagara 5000 

Strapped into a Cirrus SR22T, The Lake Report lifted off from Niagara District Airport yesterday to get a preview of the luxury experience coming to Niagara-on-the-Lake this August.

Bottom Line: Our border and the trade wars

"U.S. President Donald Trump, with his focus on trade and tariff negotiations, poses significant threats to our town's economy. Local businesses must adapt quickly to protect profits and jobs," writes Steve McGuinness.

Arts review: Lessons from Shaw’s ‘The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe’

"Within this wardrobe is a land of intrigue, adventure and danger that will change their lives forever: Narnia," writes Penny-Lynn Cookson.

WWII plane stops at Niagara District Airport, former war training ground

During the Second World War, the Niagara District Airpot was home to a flight school where military pilots completed their training in Tiger Moth biplanes before going on to serve in the war.

Wild West of Wine: Town takes closer look at Ferox winery after complaint

The town declined to say when the complaint was received, how many were filed or who submitted them. It also would not confirm what specific bylaw violations were reported at Ferox.

Niagara animal welfare group partners with Hendriks Independent for summer fundraiser

Ahead of Let Pets Live's annual August fundraiser, the grocer is offering customers the option to add $2 to their grocery bill to support animal welfare initiatives.

Scotsman Hotel looks to create dining and drinking spot for its guests

The hotel owners want permission from the town to serve alcohol in a designated area on the ground floor and the courtyard — right now, guests can only drink in their rooms.

Council axes Virgil couple’s appeal for town to waive $750 tree-cutting fee

The town has rejected a Virgil couple’s request not to pay $750 to chop down a tree on their property; however, the municipality is offering the couple some grace in how they could pay the tree-cutting fee.

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