In this edition:
- Canadian tourism spending continues to increase, still falls short of pre-pandemic levels
- Niagara’s rental housing rates in ‘disinflation’: expert
- Meridian launches fourth annual Small Business Big Impact Awards
- Who turned out the lights? NOTL power outages explained
- Niagara Region councillors clash over developer incentive programs
- University of Niagara Falls bridges student pathways with Niagara College
- LCBO provides new data on c-store beverage alcohol orders
- Candidate list certified for West Lincoln Ward 3 By-election
- Bank of Canada announces Reconciliation Action Plan
- Focus on Technology
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Tourism spending in Canada grew 0.7% in the second quarter, following a 1.4% increase in the first quarter as both international and domestic tourism spending increased. Tourism gross domestic product (GDP) (+0.8%) and jobs attributable to tourism (+0.3%) also rose in the second quarter.
However, tourism spending is still 6.4% below its level in the fourth quarter of 2019, before the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Meridian launches fourth annual Small Business Big Impact Awards
Meridian is proud to announce the launch of the Fourth Annual Small Business Big Impact Awards, an initiative designed to recognize and celebrate the outstanding contributions of small businesses that are making a significant impact in their communities and the environment.
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Niagara-on-the-Lake residents have experienced a large number of power outages this summer.
I wish I had a simple answer to explain why, but the reality is, there isn’t one. It’s complicated.
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Niagara Regional Councillors clash over developer incentive programs
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University of Niagara Falls bridges student pathways with Niagara College
On Sept. 19, a Program Pathways Transfer Credit Articulation Agreement was officially signed by David Gray, Provost & Vice-President, Academic with UNF, and Fiona Allan, NC’s Vice President, Academic during a ceremony at UNF’s downtown Niagara Falls campus.
The agreement allows students from NC to easily transfer applicable credits into all five of UNF’s programs.
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LCBO provides new data on c-store beverage alcohol orders
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