Convention centre, Review’s owners form partnership
From the Niagara Falls Review:
A new partnership between the future Niagara Falls convention centre and the company that owns The Niagara Falls Review will boost the image of the city-owned facility scheduled to open next spring and add to its operating revenue, officials with both companies say.
The Niagara Convention and Civic Centre selected Sun Media, the company that owns the daily newspapers in Niagara Falls, St. Catharines and Welland, as its official media sponsor.
“It means a great deal. The NCCC coming into the Niagara region is about as exciting as it gets for the development of the region,” said Judy Bullis, senior group publisher for the Niagara Newspapers Group, a division of Sun Media.
The deal is an exclusive arrangement that will see Sun Media advertising staff sell the ads displayed inside the $100-million facility on Stanley Avenue.
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Falls important for Ontario tourism: Minister
From the Niagara Falls Review:
As Michael Chan met with several of Niagara’s tourism officials this week, he said one thing became abundantly clear.
“I think the Niagara region is in a really good position moving forward. I’m very hopeful for the future of tourism in the area,” Ontario’s tourism minister told The Niagara Falls Review during his day-long tour of the peninsula Wednesday.
While mayors, economic development officers and others with a stake in the local industry continue to raise concerns about the economy, currency exchange fluctuations and border-related challenges, bright lights can be seen on the horizon, Chan said.
Construction of the Niagara Convention and Civic Centre in Niagara Falls, a motor speedway proposal in Fort Erie and the formation of a regional tourism organization will put the area in good stead come the future, he said.
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This summer could be a thriller in the city
From the Niagara Falls Review:
It’s not always about what you’re selling.
Sometimes, especially in an industry like tourism, it’s how you sell it.
Take Clifton Hill as an example.
As the 2010 tourism season kicks off this long weekend, the area is preparing for new attractions, restaurants and accommodations.
“A lot of people who have come to Niagara Falls in the past have that ‘been there, done that’ attitude. But the reality is Clifton Hill and all of Niagara Falls is evolving and ever changing,” said Sue McDowell, executive director of the Victoria Centre Business Improvement Area.
“There’s so many hidden treasures and places of interest in the whole Niagara region, so it’s really important to get the word out.
“We want people to know and say ‘Oh my goodness, we haven’t been to Niagara Falls in a while and so much has changed, there’s so much more to do.’”
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“Savour Niagara”
Last week I received this information from the Doubletree Fallsview Resort & Spa by Hilton – Niagara Falls:
Buchanans Chophouse located in the Doubletree Niagara Falls Hotel has just launched a new menu offering a selection of five $5 Appetizers and five $5 VQA Niagara Region Wines by the Glass. This menu is available daily from noon – closing, dine-in only. Buchanans offers casual fine dining with a fresh, regional flair. At this stylish steakhouse, chophouse favourites are skillfully prepared – New York Steak, rib eye steak, rack of lamb, Angus fillet of beef, plus an ever-changing Market Menu featuring seafood, pasta and chicken selections. VQA Award of Excellence wine list. Lunch from $12-14, Dinner from $24. Live dinner music most Fridays, call for details – 905-353-4111. Complimentary on-site parking. For directions and additional contact information visit them at www.niagarafallsdoubletree.com
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Niagara’s wonderland: Icewine and frozen waterfalls
From the National Post:
The outing: Head to the Niagara region for winery tours, the spectacular falls, a giant New Year’s Eve party or make a date for mid-January and the icewine harvest.
Why it will make your holiday sparkle: Wine and holiday spirit undoubtedly go together. So, what better way to enjoy a uniquely Canadian holiday than drinking icewine in the scenic Niagara Valley, the world’s largest producer of this sweet dessert wine?
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Fort Erie speedway clears another hurdle
From the Niagara Falls Review:
The Canadian Motor Speedway proposal completed another lap toward the finish line Wednesday.
The regional planning committee supported an amendment application to its policy plan, allowing the multi-million-dollar project to move ahead through what could be an arduous approval process.
The endorsement, however, didn’t come with a blank cheque. It is subject to conditions, such as limiting the type and scale of ancillary uses on the subject land, further studies and local control over the future zoning bylaw.
The decision followed closely on the heels of Fort Erie council unanimously authorizing an amendment to its official plan Monday.
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Fort Erie council endorses speedway proposal
From the Niagara Falls Review:
Fort Erie council unanimously authorized an amendment to its official plan Monday night, essentially endorsing the Canadian Motor Speedway proposal. A bylaw will go before town council next Monday night.
The issue will also need approval from Niagara Region, and must meet other requirements from the provincial government.
Close to 60 people took to the podium to voice their support or opposition to the proposal during a town council meeting last night.
Normally, council meetings are held inside town hall. But with a packed house expected for such a hot-button issue, the larger Leisureplex banquet hall was required.
Hundreds packed the venue, while 57 people registered to speak.
The meeting began at 6 p.m. and finished at 12:50 a.m.
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Comics and Cartoons to Invade Niagara Falls
From Anime News Network:
The Can-Am Comics and Anime Expo will be held in Niagara Falls Canada at the famous Skylon Tower, March 12-14, 2010.
The show will feature displays from exhibitors covering both of these popular and interesting genres. While comic books and their collectors have been almost timeless, the Japanese cartoon animation forms (Anime) are relatively new…
The Skylon Tower itself, is one of The Fall’s principle attractions offering panoramic views of the whole lush Niagara region as well as having a large full service arcade plus food court and other features. All of the famous Niagara Attractions are located within walking distance of the Can-Am Comics and Anime Expo assuring that many families will make a it a fun weekend to come to the Falls.
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Sleep Cheap, Charities Reap 2009 is here!
I’m sorry I’m a couple of hours late on this…
You can book rooms for Sleep Cheap as of 8 am this morning. There are 28 hotels participating, and a few other extras. The Niagara Falls Review reports about it this way:
It’s time!
The phone lines are now open for anyone ready to book a room during the fifth annual Sleep Cheap Charities Reap event.
Founder and co-ordinator Jim Diodati started getting calls from people over the summer – all eager to know when the hotels will begin taking reservations.
They also want to know if they’re eligible to join in.
“You have to live in the Niagara Region to take part, but I keep getting calls from Simcoe, Toronto, Buffalo and beyond,” said Diodati, a city councillor.
Local hoteliers will open their doors to Niagara residents at a reduced rate from Nov. 9 to 12.
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