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Local hiking trails are getting bigger — literally

Local hiking trails are getting bigger — literally

Time in the forests, especially winter, shows how trails grow in width over time. There is a fascinating and noteworthy trend about the hiking trails in Niagara Region.
Museum lecture focuses on freedom-seekers

Museum lecture focuses on freedom-seekers

Rochelle Bush will speak about Black history in Niagara-on-the-Lake, including the Daniel Waters Cottage The Niagara-on-the-Lake Museum will host its final virtual lecture of the year next week with historian Rochelle Bush, as she enthusiastically sh
Pavlo’s Home for the Holidays includes guitar giveaway

Pavlo’s Home for the Holidays includes guitar giveaway

Pavlo’s Bravo Niagara! performance at the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre will include selections from his 2013 album, Frostbite - Music for the Holidays.
Museum presents chest of War of 1812 artifacts

Museum presents chest of War of 1812 artifacts

Museum artifacts include this painting of Tecumseh, whose leadership during the War of 1812 was significant.
Botos trio and guest vocalist bring audience to its feet

Botos trio and guest vocalist bring audience to its feet

Robi Botos and his trio with Mike Downes and Larnell Lewis, and special guest vocalist Joanna Majoko, onstage at the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre Friday.
Holiday Inn music enthralling, choreography show-stopping

Holiday Inn music enthralling, choreography show-stopping

Kyle Blair as Jim Hardy with the cast of Irving Berlin’s Holiday Inn (Shaw Festival, 2021). Photo by David Cooper. A full house at 100 per cent capacity welcomed the holiday season at the Shaw Festival Theatre Saturday night.
History in the Vineyard offers at-home dinner

History in the Vineyard offers at-home dinner

A group of NOTL Museum and Friends of Fort George representatives handed out three-course gourmet takeout meals during the December 2020 fundraiser at Ravine Vineyard Estate Winery.
Pumphouse presents Migrations, Frontiers and Territories

Pumphouse presents Migrations, Frontiers and Territories

Local artist Anick Fernandez shows her work in the Joyner Gallery of the Niagara Pumphouse until Nov. 27.
Local musician happy to be playing before live audiences

Local musician happy to be playing before live audiences

Steve Goldberger is in his studio playing guitar, something most fans don’t get to see very often.
Learn the history of the railway through virtual lecture

Learn the history of the railway through virtual lecture

In a 1901 photo taken from King Street, a train is about to depart with the Duke and Duchess of York, who would later become King George V and Queen Mary.