No, that’s not what I call my wife! This is a blog entry from someone named Jim Squires. He mentions going to a couple of the arcades on Clifton Hill:
Last week the wife and I took our little one out to Niagara Falls for the first time. It’s only one town out, so it’s not really that special a thing for us. But still - when you’re two, it’s magical. We parked on Clifton Hill - the tourist strip that runs right into the Falls. On our walk down we passed a number of arcades that offered some surprisingly cool things I hadn’t seen.
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From the Niagara Falls Review:
The old Loretto study hall, home to thousands of Niagara Falls students over the years, could play host to business conferences later this year.
Owners of the former Loretto Christian Life Centre will ask city council’s blessing to turn the former convent and boarding school into a conference centre and banquet hall.
“It’s a wonderful space. It really is. We thought it would be an enhancement,” said Tony Zappitelli, president of Romzap Ltd., the hotel company that bought the property from an order of Roman Catholic nuns early in 2006. The former convent and boarding school is considered one of the best pieces of real estate in the city owing to its view of the Horseshoe Falls from Stanley Avenue.
Zappitelli’s company owns the Sheraton Fallsview hotel next door.
From the Niagara Falls Review:
Arlene White wants to make one thing abundantly clear: A new initiative by the Binational Tourism Alliance to promote women in tourism isn’t about bashing men.
“This is about finally positioning women front and centre and promoting all the things they’ve done in this industry,” said White, who is executive director of the BTA.
Thursday night the group hosted its first Women in Tourism: Leading with Wisdom, Integrity and Tenacity session at Inniskillin Winery, aimed at showing the potential women working in the tourism industry can achieve.
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