U.S. delays full implementation of border plan

    From the Niagara Falls Review: A “very important first step” in delaying the full implementation of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative has been approved by the United States Congress. On Wednesday, amendments to the 2008 Homeland Security Authorization Act were passed by Congress in a 296-126 vote. That vote, said Binational Tourism Alliance Executive Director…

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      Clifton Hill crosswalks

      Over the last couple of days the city has been out replacing the crosswalks up Clifton Hill. They used to be interlocking bricks. They have taken those out and have poured tinted concrete and then used some sort of pattern/form to make it look like brick.

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        Resident wants last Fallsview look at cataract preserved

        From Niagara This Week: A city resident wants the last remaining view of Niagara Falls from the Fallsview area protected against development through a heritage designation. Bernadette Secco made a presentation to council asking them to start the process leading towards a historical designation for the pedestrian deck, located beside the former Loretto Academy in…

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          Growing concern over casinos

          From the Niagara Falls Review: The seeds of discontent about the role Casino Niagara and Niagara Fallsview Casino Resort play in their host city appear to be taking root just days after city council pointed them out. But the casinos’ spokesman said they have always been committed to helping Niagara Falls, but have to make…

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            Take a hint from falls: Casinos can crowd Nature

            From the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: The falls still work. Immense volumes of water tumbling over one of nature’s best-located edges make a grand sight and sound, plus clean electric power galore. But the forces of development are great, too. And fickle. They build, transform and move on. And how much improvement occurs — well, you’re entitled…

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              Maids of the Mist ready for season

              From the Buffalo News: It took about three weeks for this year’s winter ice to plummet over Niagara Falls and float away, but the river was clear enough Thursday morning for Maid of the Mist V to take its first dip of the season. The 300-passenger boat serves the American side, and its launch into…

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                The Falls is still the backbone of tourism industry

                From the Niagara Falls Review: It’s a strange juxtaposition: Niagara Falls is among the leaders as a Wonder of Canada in a CBC-sponsored online competition, yet the number of American visitors – the lifeblood of a vibrant tourism industry – crossing the border to visit here is in free fall. Clearly, it’s cause for concern…

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                  Falls vs. Bay of Fundy? No contest

                  From Niagara This Week: Niagara Falls has a new spokesperson. Well, not officially. But Becky Puddicombe this week threw out her strongest plug for the falls as one of the country’s seven wonders. Now she just has to sit back to see if it works. The Grade 12 student at Westlane Secondary School appeared on…

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