Two wonderful art installations have been added to the offices of Niagara Region. “Escarpment Perspectives” consists of three triptychs, or three-section pieces. “Niagara’s Bounty” is five separate works. All the creations are textile and Read More
Here is some news sent to us about awards for home energy efficiency. Submissions for 2013 Scotiabank EcoLiving Awards in business leadership, innovation and student leadership are now open. With rewards totalling $75,000, Scotiabank today announced the Read More
Our Winter issue is at the printer, ready for proofing today. This will be the first issue to show our name change to Niagara Escarpment Views, and you’re getting a first look at it Read More
Wings and Thingamajigs, the second picture book in a series about air quality and climate change issues for children ages 4 to 8, is available for free download. Beautifully illustrated by Dundas artist Brandon Koepke, the story Read More
As we make the transition to a new name for the magazine, from Escarpment Views to Niagara Escarpment Views, we’ve started a new Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/N.E.Views. Please Like Read More
One of the readers of our blog asked us for details about the funeral service for Lincoln Alexander. Thanks to the constituency office of MPP Ted Arnott and the Ontario Office of Protocol, we can Read More
News of the death of Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Alexander brings back memories for Mike and for me. I met him once in the late 1980s, and I knew I was in the presence of greatness. Read More
Here are some photos taken by Mike Davis, of the 200th anniversary events commemorating the Battle of Queenston Heights on Oct. 13. Were you there? What was your experience? Are you a history buff?Read More
We just received this news: On the eve of the 200th anniversary of Major-General Sir Isaac Brock’s death on the battlefield at Queenston Heights, the Honourable Rob Nicholson, P.C., Q.C., Member of Read More
We are changing the name of our great magazine to Niagara Escarpment Views! The new name better reflects our vision of reflecting the entire Niagara Escarpment in Ontario. Google might like us better, too. It Read More