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Growing Together: Frequently asked questions from fellow gardeners

Joanne Young covers topics such as when to prune early spring blooming shrubs, how often gardeners should fertilize their lawns and whether or not ants are responsibile for opening up peony buds.

Sports: Green wins Hunter Cup, Robitaille sizzles with 79

After bringing unseasonably wet weather with daily deluges of rain, Mother Nature finally relented this week and golfers hit the links in Niagara-on-the-Lake Golf Club league play.

Editorial: The first step on a difficult journey

"Curtailing or controlling some of the objectionable projects that people have protested about — with more such developments coming — will be difficult," writes Kevin MacLean. "Because we're not just fighting developers, we're fighting provincial mandates."

PHOTO GALLERY: Spring’s delights on display at NOTL In Bloom Festival

Extravagant floral arrangements were on display across Old Town from May 9 to 12, in an inaugural festival celebrating the spring season in town, hosted by Vintage Hotels.

Opinion: Who won the federal election? We did

"We’re in the early stages of the biggest political fight most of us have ever seen in this country; if we’re going to win, we need to listen to each other and pull together," writes David Israelson.

Editorial: Figuring out what NOTLers really want

"Whether you want to retain NOTL as an idyllic place to live and wish we could pull up the drawbridge to keep outsiders away, or you embrace it as "wine country" ... the reality is our wee town is growing, it is changing and it will never be what it once was," writes editor emeritus Kevin MacLean.

Yellow Door celebrates 10 years with an all-star performance

"Being seen matters. Belonging matters. Safe spaces and strong mentors matter. That's what Yellow Door creates," said donor Jordie Burton, who spoke about his own experience as a teenager finding joy and purpose in theatre.

NOTL accepting applications for $90K in grants

The municipal program is funded by revenue from the town’s parking program and will consider events that benefit NOTL residents and major capital improvements. Events that require an admission fee or ticket cost are not eligible to apply.

NOTL Museum’s spring walking tours return starting May 2

Held on Fridays throughout May, these tours offer locals and visitors a chance to discover distinctive corners of Niagara-on-the-Lake, guided by storytellers who bring each area’s unique history and character to life.

Oh Canada! How are NOTLers pushing back against Trump?

It's #elbowsup time in the Great White North: We'd like to know what you are doing here in Niagara-on-the-Lake in response to Trump's threats and actions.

NOTL musicians reunite for Mother’s Day gig at Oast House

Musicians Patrick McManus and Beau Dixon are reuniting for a special Mother’s Day gig at Oast House in Niagara-on-the-Lake on May 11: ""Bring your kids, bring your mom, or bring your kid’s mom," says McManus.

Sports: U18 NOTL Wolves in OMHA finals for second straight year

With 40 wins and only two losses this season, the members of the Niagara-on-the-Lake Wolves U18 rep team have one more major milestone on their radar: bringing home a provincial hockey championship.

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.

Arch-i-text: Addressing some urban myths about designation

In examining a 2023 study from McMaster University that looked at the corelation between heritage designation and property value, "The authors concluded that heritage-designated properties 'were associated with a positive increase in sale value' and resulted in 'an increase in sale price of residential properties,'" writes Brian Marshall.

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