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LETTER: Niagara-on-the-Lake loses local legend

LETTER: Niagara-on-the-Lake loses local legend

The owner of Fritters on the Lake, Dušanka Alimpić, passed away last weekend
LETTER: Changes shouldn't be made to accomodate Mary Street apartment building

LETTER: Changes shouldn't be made to accomodate Mary Street apartment building

'There is no reason for council to approve a building which is so large that none of the practical requirements of an apartment building can be accommodated on the property'
LETTER: Hospital site should be a retirement home

LETTER: Hospital site should be a retirement home

One reader is concerned about seniors housing in Niagara-on-the-Lake
LETTER: Transparency still a concern with NOTL Council for some residents

LETTER: Transparency still a concern with NOTL Council for some residents

One reader looks at the decision to replace recently resigned Councilor Nick Ruller with Andrew Niven as concerning
LETTER: Planning decisions in NOTL too often favour developers

LETTER: Planning decisions in NOTL too often favour developers

'I hope present day planning staff is paying close attention to the OLT decision on Rand,' writes reader Stewart Hall.
LETTER: Resident left frustrated after recent council meeting

LETTER: Resident left frustrated after recent council meeting

Reader asks for "transparency and honesty"
LETTER: No matter what

LETTER: No matter what

Terry Fox run organizer thanks community
LETTER: Lakeshore rumble strips 'downright dangerous' to vulnerable road users

LETTER: Lakeshore rumble strips 'downright dangerous' to vulnerable road users

'I’ve witnessed tourists—unfamiliar with the area—struggle and react unpredictably to these invisible hazards,' a reader writes
LETTER: Queenston doesn't count

LETTER: Queenston doesn't count

Resident frustrated with town's response to rainwater drainage issue
LETTER: Setting record straight on rights of appeal

LETTER: Setting record straight on rights of appeal

'Council can revisit and change the decision by a 2/3 majority vote', reader says