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Kaiser launches Liberal bid for Niagara Falls—NOTL as U.S. tariffs mark ‘attack on our country’

Liberal candidate Andrea Kaiser has thrown her hat into the ring for the title of MP of her riding and used her campaign launch open house last Sunday to speak out against "illegal" U.S. tariffs on Canada and express her trust in Prime Minister Mark Carney.

Shaw leases Old Courthouse as temporary home for stage performances

Some of the Shaw Festival's performances will be hosted at the Old Courthouse on Queen Street for the next two to three years, as the Royal George Theatre, currently closed for an $80 million revitalization project, is expected to reopen by 2029.

Collaboration creates unique ‘virtual’ wine brands

Wine lovers in Niagara-on-the-Lake will have a chance to taste small batch wines from several "virtual" wine brands at two pop-ups at Marynissen Estates Winery in April. The wines are all passion projects, products of collaboration among a group of people who work in the wine industry in various roles.

Residents raise concerns around urban design, planning and more with official plan update

NOTLers came out to two public information forums on March 27 and April 1 to hear about official plan updates and share where they think the town should focus its attention in policy planning. "I'm concerned about the attitude of the town to urban design in general,” said one resident.

Arch-i-text: The restoration calculation — why historical buildings are worth saving

"A given piece of architecture, whether modest or grand, is a physical representation of the architect’s (or the property owner’s) creative expression, defined by its purpose, and set within — or sometimes in contrast with — the prevailing political, economic and cultural conditions of society," writes Brian Marshall.

Shaw secures $35M from Ford gov’t to rebuild Royal George Theatre

The rebuild will cost between $75-85 million in total, with exact details still being finalized, the Shaw’s executive director and CEO Tim Jennings told The Lake Report.

Your town, your say: Town seeks input on new official plan

The town aims to present a draft official plan to council in June, followed by formal consultations and public engagement over the summer. The next public information session for town residents will be held on April 1 at the community centre.

New Canada research chair says caregivers, ‘essential’ to seniors’ well-being, not getting supports they need

Whether it be spouses, siblings, children, or friends, helping with meals, personal hygiene, or navigating the healthcare system, with an aging population, better support is more important than ever, says Larissa Zwar: "The care system doesn't work if there are no informal caregivers."

Mental health advocate asks town council to acknowledge crisis

The region itself has been under a state of emergency for two years now, Steven Soos said, urging NOTL to take a stand alongside other municipalities. 

NOTL tackling tariffs with leaders from both sides of the border

The lord mayor said he and other leaders collaborated on a document that will be given to both governments, which outlines the group’s stance on tariffs and the need to strengthen the U.S.-Canada relationship. 

Grieving NOTL residents support one another at pet loss program

The get-together on March 19, run by volunteer Laura Fakla, gave her the chance to get some much-needed bereavement support and create an art piece to honour Murphy.

Konzelmann Winery to honour NOTL’s Carter Simpson post-Special Olympics this April

The free celebration, running from 4 to 7 p.m., offers Niagara-on-the-Lake residents a chance to meet Simpson, congratulate him, get autographs and have a complimentary glass of sparkling wine.

Spare a bike, support a farmworker

Bikes For Farmworkers is running out of bikes — fast. With fewer than 60 left, it urgently needs adult bike donations to help migrant farmworkers get around Niagara-on-the-Lake this spring and summer.

NOTL high school comeback may rely on parents, says resident

The town’s only high school closed in 2010 after 53 years due to declining enrollment. “Communities of our size should have schools,” said the lord mayor. “Not only that, we’ve grown since that time and we’re continuing to grow.”

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