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Council rejects Parliament Oak input from advisory committee

Niagara-on-the-Lake town council appears to be at odds with one of its voluntary advisory committees over what the group's role is. Council has rebuffed the...

Shades of Summer rebrands as a rosé-themed dinner

Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Shades of Summer party has a new identity: the annual summer soirée has rebranded and made its debut as Shades of Rosé on...

Old-fashioned garden party celebrates NOTL’s history and heritage

Inaugural fundraiser for museum could become an annual event   More than 700 homes in Niagara-on-the-Lake are over a century old and Catherine Novick sees this...

Arts: RiverBrink’s ‘Family Palette’ exhibit features overlooked female artist

Debra Antoncic Special to The Lake Report The summer of 2023 is speeding by and if you haven’t made it in to RiverBrink to see "A...

Honk if you have parking meter problems

It’s been nearly six months since Old Town’s parking meters exchanged the old-school cash and card system for online payments.  For some, it's been a...

PHOTO GALLERY: Rain or shine, the St. Davids Lions Carnival must go on

Saturday's rainfall put a damper on festivities at the annual St. Davids Lions Carnival. Luckily, by the early afternoon, rides and games were ready for...

Farmers keeping close eye on crops after heavy rainfall

Grape growers and tender fruit farmers are carefully watching over their vineyards and orchards after hail and a few days of heavy rain rocked...

Code Grey: Nurse practitioner, more home care ‘essential’ for NOTL

"Code Grey” is one in a series of stories in The Lake Report about health care in Niagara Region. In hospital parlance, “Code Grey”...

Wine industry could boost economy by $8B, report says

Better support and fewer taxes are among changes urged   Niagara’s wine sector is the key to bringing billions of dollars of economic benefits to the...

Mother of missing rafter in limbo waiting for body to be identified

It's been several days since police pulled a body out of Twelve Mile Creek on Saturday, but Niagara-on-the-Lake resident Barbara Worthy is stuck in...

Virgil teen turns heads at Apple with new bridge status app

Residents of Niagara-on-the-Lake know all too well the pains of trying to cross one of the Welland Canal bridges in the summer months.  Their frustration...

Top of her class: St. Davids boxer is fighting her way to the Paris 2024 Olympics. Next stop, Pan Am qualifiers

St. Davids boxer dominates competition in pursuit of Olympic dream   St. Davids boxer Mckenzie Wright is dominating Canadian amateur boxing in her weight class as...

Sound of drums welcomes summer solstice

A glowing sunset, lots of laughter and dozens of sailboats made last Wednesday’s "Drumming Down the Sun," a celebration of summer's arrival, a magical...

Teenager identified as suspect in rainbow crosswalk vandalism

A 15-year-old boy from St. Catharines has been identified by Niagara Regional Police as the person who defaced the town's rainbow crosswalk three weeks...

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