A Line or Two

    From the Niagara Gazette: It was five years ago that A Festival of Lights went dark here. After a 20-year run, the event was shutdown in 2000 for a number of reasons. Basically it lacked a hefty infusion of capital to create new attractions, upgrade the displays and expand its marketing and promotional efforts. In…

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      The Dreadful, Dreary, Boring World of Commie Casinos

      From the Ludvig von Mises Institute: In Canada, government-owned and run casinos made a mess of the true entertainment value created by casinos in a competitive free market. The government-owned casinos of Ontario claim to be the “peoples’” factors of production. But anyone with experience in real casinos can only see this as a pathetic…

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        Oak Hall a famous Niagara landmark

        There is a great article in today’s Niagara Falls Review about Oak Hall. Written by Sherman Zavitz, it details the changes in ownership, and focuses on the renovations/additions that the Oakes family did. Unfortunately, the article isn’t available online. Here’s a snippet: Without question, it is one of Niagara Falls’ best-known landmarks. Proudly standing above…

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          Ontario Government Strengthens Tourism By Supporting Winter Festival of Lights

          From Canada News Wire: Attention News/Travel Editors: Ontario Government Strengthens Tourism By Supporting Winter Festival of Lights Funding Will Help Attract Visitors to Niagara NIAGARA FALLS, ON, Nov. 4 /CNW/ – The Ontario government is promoting tourism and prosperity in Niagara Falls by helping to market the Winter Festival of Lights, Tourism Minister Jim Bradley…

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            Kiters conquer the falls

            From Niagara This Week: The Niagara Windriders Kitefliers Association won bragging rights among their kite-flying kin during a competition to see who could fly a kite over the Niagara Gorge. The Windriders are a fixture at Port Colborne’s annual Canal Days marine heritage festival with their enormous colourful kites in the skies over H.H Knoll…

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