The Motel 6 that is being built on Stanley Avenue is coming along nicely. It looks like the first floor is done.

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The Motel 6 that is being built on Stanley Avenue is coming along nicely. It looks like the first floor is done.

From Niagara This Week:
The King and Queen of Sweden visited Table Rock Thursday as part of their second official visit to Canada.
King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia met with Niagara Parks Commission Chairman Jim Williams, Mayor Ted Salci, and St. Catharines MPP and tourism minister Jim Bradley.
A trail of Ontario Provincial Police officers on motorcycles followed the tour bus to Table Rock, where an area was cordoned off by Niagara Parks police for the Royal couple’s visit.
After viewing the falls, the Monarch traveled to Niagara-on-the-Lake for a tour of Peller Estates Winery.
From the Niagara Falls Review:
The Winter Festival of Lights has announced the 2006 schedule for Fireworks Over the Falls. This year, there will be 16 displays - beginning with Saturday’s 6 p.m. show as part of the opening ceremonies for the 24th annual event - and wrapping up with a Jan. 5 show as the Festival of Lights draws to a close.
Other than Saturday’s 6 p.m. display - and a midnight extravaganza on New Year’s Eve, in addition to the mid-evening one - fireworks will light up the sky over the falls at 9 p.m. Friday evenings from Nov. 10 to Dec. 22. Fireworks will also be set off Dec. 26 to 31.
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