From the Niagara Falls Review:
Ontario Lottery and Gaming and Canadian Niagara Hotels have made progress in talks to keep Casino Niagara in the location it has occupied since 1996, more than two years after Premier Dalton McGuinty told OLG to “get a deal.”
“There has been some positive progress,” said Dino A. DiCienzo, vice-president of Canadian Niagara Hotels, the company that has been the landlord for the government-owned casino since it opened on Falls Avenue.
The two sides met recently, something DiCienzo considers an improvement, considering they went months at a time without any meaningful discussions.
“Now, there has been some positive meeting with more of a community vision for Niagara Falls,” DiCienzo said.
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