It was a night of great wine and food that Community Crew volunteers and supporters won’t soon forget.
On April 23, Bar Ruffino, the newest addition to Ruffino’s Pasta Bar...
NOTL vineyards dodged extensive damage from the dangerous intersection of early bud break and April frost. T.S. Eliot wrote “April is the cruellest month,”...
A bed and breakfast owner in Niagara-on-the-Lake is frustrated with an “antagonistic bureaucracy” after having her permit revoked by the town.
Resident Marlene Gallyot on...
Drivers are slowing down to avoid tickets: staff report
Lead-footed drivers appear to be getting the message and slowing down after Niagara Region initiated its...
Wendy Cheropita says she didn’t like what she saw in a staff report about the state of Niagara-on-the-Lake’s infrastructure and asset management plan for...
This month’s Learn & Live session will offer a glimpse into the important life lessons learned through military and police service.
On May 27, Peter...
There is no “plan B” to Solmar’s emergency access point for the Rand Estate subdivision, says one expert.
Transportation consultant Stewart Elkins testified at the...
The Ontario Land Tribunal has approved a controversial condo planned at the end of King Street.
The 17-unit, three-storey project originally proposed by Josh Bice...
Peter Earle is preparing to die on June 4.
The Niagara-on-the-Lake men's shop owner has amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, which has robbed him of his ability...
Known for its theatre, wine, history and natural beauty, Niagara-on-the-Lake has so much to offer that it’s hard to imagine needing anything else.
But like...
Dear editor:
While perusing vinyl flooring recently at a big-box store I innocently asked the salesperson if any flooring was manufactured in Canada.
He immediately responded...
The NOTL Youth Collective welcomed a new season of fun for youth in Niagara-on-the-Lake last Wednesday.
After a successful year of running the collective, Caroline...