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Learn about the historic artifacts buried under King’s Point at museum lecture

The three-story, wedge-shaped brick complex on Ricardo Street, known as King's Point, contains the remnants of history that go back more than a few millennia. The lecture is set for July 17 at 7:30 p.m.

Niagara Motors revs up for annual car show on July 26

Dozens of classic, exotic and sport vehicles are expected to show up on the lot at 1537 Niagara Stone Rd. in Virgil next Saturday for people to come and enjoy, with no entry fee for participants or spectators.

Ahoy there! Expect a nautical twist to this year’s Heritage Garden Party

The garden party will once again be held at one of NOTL's most distinctive heritage homes — the Georgian-style residence at 83 Gage St., owned by Peter Howe and Judy McLeod.

Springsteen-inspired sound comes to NOTL: Jessica Sevier talks connection through songwriting

Jessica Sevier is set to open for Tenille Townes at the Jackson-Triggs Amphitheatre for this year's Summer Concert Series, on Aug. 21. "It's going to be a very fun, high-energy acoustic," she says.

Goettlers makes $50K donation for heritage trail restoration

The restoration of the Upper Canada Heritage Trail continues to gain ground, with the team about halfway to finishing the entire trail, and a $50,000 boost, courtesy of the Goettler family's foundation.

There’s a new Ruller in town

New CAO Nick Ruller, who spent the last year and a half as Brampton’s fire chief, said the opportunity to come home and take on the town’s top unelected position was a major draw.

Early intervention for people in crisis key focus of region’s new safety plan

A new five-year safety plan from Niagara Region is putting renewed focus on crisis intervention in Niagara-on-the-Lake, aiming to stop emergencies before they happen.

No sign of safety: Online-only warnings stir concern at NOTL beach

Beachgoers are now expected to check the region’s website or assess real-time conditions themselves — a shift that left a Niagara-on-the-Lake councillor, along with some visitors at Queen’s Royal Beach last month, feeling uneasy.

A hole lot of trouble: Crews repair sinkhole on Airport Road

The roadway is now open to traffic with a granular base at the repair site. The road will be repaved and fully restored by Thursday, said John Brunet, associate director of water operations and maintenance.

Two young NOTL artists win scholarship prize from Pumphouse Arts Centre

Two of Niagara-on-the-Lake's young artists are getting a boost from the local arts community this summer, as they ready to take their creative work to the next level at university this upcoming semester.

$60K for St. Davids school in new board budget, but some say it’s not enough

Some parents and a Niagara-on-the-Lake councillor say the funding earmarked in the local school board's new budget for classroom renovations at St. Davids Public School won’t go far enough to address the school’s overcrowding problem.

Lord mayor uses ‘strong mayor powers’ to give CAO back old powers

Gary Zalepa said he thought it was important to "bring clarity" to the town of NOTL and make it clear to the new CAO that he would like to hand these responsibilities back to him.

Countdown on to 15th annual international Chardonnay celebration 

More than 1,100 people are attending the i4C, the International Cool Climate Chardonnay Celebration, this year, which starts next Thursday, July 17 and runs for four days.

U.S. tourism revenue down for Niagara Parks, international tourism up — so far

Niagara Parks' CEO says it’s too early to call an overall trend to attention, or whether the spring months' numbers are an anomaly.

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