From the Niagara Falls Review:
Tossing a second scoop of vanilla ice cream onto a cone on a chilly Monday afternoon, Jessica had her own ideas on how to bring more tourists to the city.
“Prices can be a bit lower around here,” said the young clerk at a small cafe near Clifton Hill.
Jessica, who did not want her last name used, says she enjoys working with tourists but fears she may have to look for another job soon as the number of visitors declines as the temperature gets cooler.
“I know my hours will be cut back soon, so I’m making the most of it now,” the 22- year-old said.
Attracting more visitors to Niagara and ensuring there’s a capable workforce to serve them, were among the issues discussed Monday when Greg Sorbara brought his travelling tourism recovery mission to town.
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