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Native Centre finds a ‘novel’ way to get kids into reading

The Niagara Regional Native Centre's new vending machine dispenses books instead of snacks — but it's got kids excited either way, says one of the centre's program coordinators.

It’s a dog’s life and it’s worth living

Grover is good at pulling on heartstrings — the irony is, his are failing. Angel's Rest Dog Rescue and Sanctuary in St. Davids is turning to the public for help saving the life of the four-year-old Westie cross.

Wells of Hope marks two decades of helping Guatemalans in need

Since its conception in 2004, Wells of Hope has constructed more than 30 wells, more than 30 school additions, two medical clinics and more in Guatemala.

Cenotaph to get much-needed restoration next month

Municipal staff and contractors will soon begin restorations to the 102-year-old tower on Queen Street, with work scheduled to start on Sept. 3.

The once-in-couple-generation storms: Are such terms accurate?

With two summer rainfalls of the torrential variety happening in less than a month in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the 100 and 500-year rainfall events have become curious distinctions.

PHOTO GALLERY: Soccer festival closes up the year

The Niagara-on-the-Lake Soccer Club closed off the season with a bang at Centennial Sports Park on Saturday.

Arts: Stratford edges Shaw in 50th annual cricket match

The Shaw versus Stratford annual cricket match celebrated its golden anniversary on Monday at Veterans Memorial Park.

A little up, a little down  — 2024 tender fruit yields vary in NOTL

The Niagara-on-the-Lake tender fruit crop is almost completely in and reports are mixed on how well things went with this year’s yield.

Intimate venue, big laughs: top Canadian comics to take stage at Exchange Brewery

The laughter at the Exchange Brewery is about to reach new heights as the summer wraps up in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Arts: Niagara Symphony Orchestra welcomes new executive director

Longtime composer and performer Adam Scime will be assuming the position of the symphony orchestra's new executive director, starting Sept. 2.

PHOTO GALLERY: Porsches and McLarens steal the show on Queen Street

The Niagara 5000 car show saw Queen Street shut down for regular vehicle traffic on Aug. 9 and make way for dozens of big-ticket Porsches, McLarens, Austin-Healeys and other flashy automobiles.

PHOTO GALLERY: Rosy optimism in the air at Shades of Rosé party

Anyone on Queen Street this past Sunday evening was definitely seeing the world through rose-coloured glasses.

NOTLers in for a peachy weekend

From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Queen Street will be filled to the brim with NOTL peaches and other fruit-flavoured treats. 

Some say good riddance, others mourn the loss of Lakeshore tree

A driver who survived an encounter with a notorious section of Lakeshore Road on July 10 is alive because a tree that killed two...

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