Falls a leader in Seven Wonders race

    From the Niagara Falls Review:

    Becky Puddicombe never thought it would turn out this big.

    After all, it was just a simple radio interview on CBC Radio One. The 17-year-old Westlane Secondary School student would make her pitch for Niagara Falls to be considered one of Canada’s seven wonders, and go away feeling she had done her community proud.

    That was four days ago.

    But after making her case for the honeymoon capital on the airwaves Friday, Puddicombe will be featured on TV tonight on CBC’s The National, once again promoting Niagara Falls’ natural beauty along with its seemingly never-ending attractions.

    “After all, 12 million visitors come here every year – doesn’t that speak for itself?” said Puddicombe, prior to being filmed by CBC cameraman Jeff Cole and interviewed by reporter Kas Roussy Monday afternoon.

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