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Zalepa won at ballot box but Disero had more donations

The candidates who sought seats in last fall's municipal election raised thousands of dollars from grassroots and deep-pocketed supporters alike, election expense documents show. Running...

Staff suggestion to end horse-drawn carriage service rejected

Council is reluctant to say goodbye to horse-drawn carriages after town staff suggested it should end the service in Niagara-on-the-Lake once current operators close...

Marotta hotel called ‘not compatible’

'Some things just don’t belong' in a residential neighbourhood, council told Almost 50 people turned out at Niagara-on-the-Lake town hall Tuesday night to voice concerns...

PHOTOS: Die-hard fans in Virgil cheer on their Toronto Maple Leafs

The Toronto Maple Leafs are facing elimination Wednesday night in the second round of the NHL playoffs but Hailey and Sue Rumsey haven't lost...

Advocate – again – urges council to promote secondary suites in NOTL

Under Bill 23, people can add up to three units to ease housing crunch   For the second time in a year, a housing advocate is...

Plant deals, expert advice at NOTL Horticultural Society’s annual sale

Jo-Ann Fraser Special to The Lake Report Spring has sprung and the town’s green thumbs are eagerly anticipating the 17th annual Niagara-on-the-Lake Horticultural Society’s plant sale. It...

Parking meters in Old Town causing frustration with visitors, business operators say

  It’s been three months since 57 parking meters in Niagara-on-the-Lake’s heritage district stopped accepting any form of credit card payment.  And many people are fed...

Hotel operators argue room tax should apply to short-term rentals

Hotel operators in Niagara-on-the-Lake say that if short-term rentals are going to exist, they ought to be charging people the town's 2 per cent...

Activist ends brief hunger strike at Black cemetery

James Russell says he'll be back with a 'bigger and louder' protest   Activist James Russell abruptly ended his hunger strike at the Niagara Baptist Church...

NOTL Wolves U11 team takes silver in provincial hockey championship

UPDATE #2, Sunday, April 9: The Cinderella run of the Niagara-on-the-Lake U11 Wolves rep team at the provincial hockey championships ended with a second-place finish in...

SPORTS UPDATE: NOTL Wolves U11 team takes silver in provincial hockey championship

UPDATE #2, Sunday, April 9: The Cinderella run of the Niagara-on-the-Lake U11 Wolves rep team at the provincial hockey championships ended with a second-place finish in...

SPORTS UPDATE: NOTL Wolves U11 team takes silver in provincial hockey championship

UPDATE #2, Sunday, April 9: The Cinderella run of the Niagara-on-the-Lake U11 Wolves rep team at the provincial hockey championships ended with a second-place finish in...

Changes urged after woman killed by cyclist in Queenston

The death of Louise Leyland has shaken the small village of Queenston, whose residents have been fighting to improve traffic safety in the community...

Pedestrian dies after being struck by cyclist in Queenston: Louise Leyland was active with Friends of Fort George and other community groups

  An 81-year-old pedestrian was struck and killed by a cyclist near Willowbank in Queenston on Saturday afternoon. Louise Leyland, who was active in community organizations...

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