Fighting Tourism Drop

    From the Niagara Falls Review: Prices were slashed at the Criminals Hall of Fame Wax Museum this month to fight the dwindling number of visitors walking through its doors. Tourists appreciated the discount and the Victoria Avenue attraction – filled with infamous serial killers and mob bosses – is now enjoying a brisk business. “We…

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      Plan needed to lure back U.S. visitors: Tory

      From Niagara This Week: Chatting with American visitors on the Skylon Tower observation deck Wednesday afternoon, Ontario Conservative Leader John Tory had some advice. “Spend lots of money and have a lot of fun,” he told them. It’s a message that should be getting out to many more Americans, but one they’re not hearing because…

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        City convention centre ‘a natural:’ Finance minister

        From the Niagara Falls Review: A convention centre in Niagara Falls is a “meritorious” idea to boost tourism but shouldn’t leave taxpayers on the hook for unexpected costs, says federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty. “We don’t need any white elephants that taxpayers end up having to foot the bill for in the long term,” Flaherty…

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          Quick progress at Bronto’s Adventure Playland

          The outside portion of Bronto’s Adventure Playland is moving along quite quickly. A couple of weeks ago there was nothing. Now, the outside looks almost done.

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            More than the falls

            From Niagara This Week: In the summer of 1992, Clifton Hill was alive with the sounds of bells, whistles, heavy beats and excited squeals coming from nearby Maple Leaf Village. There were jingles and jangles, screams and lots of fun as rides like the amusement park’s trademark giant ferris wheel put smiles on the faces…

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              People Mover not dead

              From Niagara This Week: The People Mover project is not dead, says Mayor Ted Salci, and a committee working on making the project a reality should be back at city hall for a report next month. But if the project is no further ahead than it was seven years ago, the city should look at…

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                Cash Flow at the Border

                From the Niagara Falls Review: It’s a lot like a seesaw. Sometimes you’re up. Sometimes you’re down. The higher the Canadian dollar, the faster local merchants watch as their regular shoppers skip across the border. As the dollar drops, those same bargain-hunting hawks flock back to their nests in the Great White North. But right…

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                  Bars Across America – Sat. 8/11: Hard Rock Club, Niagara Falls, ON

                  The person who writes the Bars Across America blog recently came to Niagara Falls After picking up some baked goods at Tim Hortons, I proceeded down a path along the river to Niagara Falls. As I got closer, the area became more congested with peds and I had to walk. I haven’t been to the…

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                    Notice of Application and Public Meeting

                    In addition to the notice of a Public Hearing on the Courtyard Marriott sign, there is also now a Notice of Application and Public Meeting sign right beside it, which refers again to the land on Clarke Ave. The same two signs are also on the Clarke Ave property.

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                      Tourists won’t be attracted by Liberals’ feel-good ads: Tory

                      From the Niagara Falls Review: Ontario shouldn’t just “give up” on American tourists, even though there’s mounting evidence they’re not flocking to Niagara Falls and other parts of the province like they once did, says provincial Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory. “I do understand the reasons why Americans might be travelling less than they did…

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