A ‘very spirited defence’ of Falls

From the Niagara Falls Review:

It was Becky Puddicombe’s first time on radio, but it likely won’t be her last.

In two minutes and speaking via telephone from the school office, the 17-year-old Westlane Secondary School student faced the nation on CBC Radio One’s morning show Sounds Like Canada, and admirably painted a rosy picture of the honeymoon capital, Friday.

Ranging from its awe-inspiring Horseshoe Falls to the hundreds of tourism attractions that bring in close to 12 million visitors each year, the teenager made her case as to why Niagara Falls should be considered one of the country’s seven wonders.

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