A Sportsman’s Tale: Did this bass take the fall?

A fun little story from the Buffalo News: As a charter captain, I fish the Niagara River a lot – both above and below Niagara Falls. One thought that goes through everyone’s mind who fishes this mighty river is: How many fish go over the falls … and survive?… He fought the fish for a…

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Halt development charges on new hotels: Thomson

From the Niagara Falls Review: A suggestion from Niagara Falls Coun. Wayne Thomson the city and Niagara Region put a moratorium on development charges for new hotel developments is a “really interesting concept,” says regional chairman Alan Caslin. “I think it’s a great idea,” Caslin told Thomson when he recently updated local politicians about several…

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Wallenda’s wife to dangle by her teeth over Niagara Falls

From Niagara This Week: The trapeze-artist wife of daredevil Nik Wallenda is planning her own stunt high above Niagara Falls. Five years after Nik Wallenda walked over the falls on a high wire, aerialist Erendira Vasquez Wallenda plans to dangle by her teeth from a helicopter as it flies over Niagara Falls.

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GALLERY: Hydrangeas in bloom at the Floral Showhouse

The Niagara Falls Review has 13 nice photos from the Niagara Parks Commission Floral Showhouse. The Hydrangeas are in bloom.

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“The Story of Canada” book

A couple of weeks ago my wife and I went to Value Village in Niagara Falls. I looked in the book section, and found this old book called Story of Canada. There was one small reference to Niagara Falls. Apparently some of the Fathers of Confederation went to Niagara Falls after working out the details…

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Niagara Falls calls and you can follow in Marilyn Monroe’s footsteps by taking a tower trip for awesome views

From the Sun (UK): NOTHING can prepare you for the power and majesty of Niagara Falls. I’d wanted to see them since a relative had brought me back a souvenir snowglobe when I was a kid. I wouldn’t get to see them in all their deafening glory until more than 30 years later — but…

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