Falling for Flowers in Niagara

    Motor Home Magazine had an article recently about Niagara Falls and the many gardens: If ever there was a place to stop and smell the roses, lilacs, lavender and hundreds of other blossoms, it’s Niagara Falls. Upon arriving at the famous cascades, my wife, Lian, and I, like many other RVers, began debating the best…

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      Sorbara talks tourism

      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,…

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        Integrity commission grills Gale

        From the Niagara Falls Review: Niagara Falls businessman Bob Gale was interviewed for three-and-a-half hours last week as part of an ongoing investigation into a complaint he filed against the Niagara Parks Commission regarding its process for awarding contracts. Gale, a member of the parks’ board, says he spoke to forensic investigators from the Ministry…

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          McGuinty envoy to talk tourism

          From the Niagara Falls Review: John Holer isn’t entirely certain what Greg Sorbara is hoping to achieve through his Ontario Tourism Competitiveness Study. Or what’s wrong with tourism all over Ontario. “But I know quite a bit about the situation in this community here,” said the Marineland owner. “If he wants to hear from me,…

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            Niagara Concerts opens 35th season

            From the Niagara Falls Review: Two things are certain for Niagara Concerts’ 35th season: Every show is already sold out and every show will look a whole lot better. The sell-outs are nothing new: Niagara Concerts has been on an unprecedented roll the past few years, with most of the 1,000 season subscriptions snatched up…

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